For an effective mRNA product
Now that's rich.
Considering how ineffective the jabs are, it seems fair to question whether lack of mRNA integrity might be to blame
The jabs are highly effective at killing its consumers.
Fragmented RNA could potentially also be hazardous
Isn't this a feature?
The “bad batch” phenomenon may also be indicative of quality problems.
Is the bad batch the one that isn't killing people or the one kills its victims?
the vials are all different
Yes, this allows the weapon to survive. If every batch killed its victim right out of the gate, it would be too obvious.
>For an effective mRNA product
Now that's rich.
>Considering how ineffective the jabs are, it seems fair to question whether lack of mRNA integrity might be to blame
The jabs are highly effective at killing its consumers.
>Fragmented RNA could potentially also be hazardous
Isn't this a feature?
>The “bad batch” phenomenon may also be indicative of quality problems.
Is the bad batch the one that isn't killing people or the one kills its victims?
>the vials are all different
Yes, this allows the weapon to survive. If every batch killed its victim right out of the gate, it would be too obvious.
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