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There is currently NO OVERSIGHT whatsoever on what gene sequences can be used in mRNA "vaccines" that are soon to be injected into America's food supply.

For those who don't know, in a normal cell the DNA instructions for making a protein are transcribed into a molecule called messenger RNA (mRNA) in the nucleus of the cell. The mRNA molecule then travels out of the nucleus and binds to a ribosome. The ribosome 'reads' the sequence of mRNA codons then tRNA (transfer RNA) brings the corresponding amino acids to the ribosome. The ribosome assembles a chain of amino acids, following the instructions encoded in the mRNA molecule. This chain then folds into a protein.

Much like a virus, an mRNA drug hijacks this process, forcing the cell to produce a protein based on the drugs mRNA. Virtually any protein could be synthesized in this way, including proteins not normally found in that organism. As the existence of fatal familial insomnia (and other hereditary prion diseases) proves that prions or prion causing proteins can be encoded in DNA, prions or prion causing proteins must be synthesized by mRNA.

The "black box" workings of mRNA drugs seems well designed to resist any independent scrutiny. Even without some intentional plan to kill off the population, mRNA drugs relieve the pharmaceutical industry of any financial incentive for safety beyond the absurdly short length of the studies needed for government approval.

TL;DR: mRNA meat is NOT safe.

There is currently NO OVERSIGHT whatsoever on what gene sequences can be used in mRNA "vaccines" that are soon to be injected into America's food supply. For those who don't know, in a normal cell the DNA instructions for making a protein are transcribed into a molecule called messenger RNA (mRNA) in the nucleus of the cell. The mRNA molecule then travels out of the nucleus and binds to a ribosome. The ribosome 'reads' the sequence of mRNA codons then tRNA (transfer RNA) brings the corresponding amino acids to the ribosome. The ribosome assembles a chain of amino acids, following the instructions encoded in the mRNA molecule. This chain then folds into a protein. Much like a virus, an mRNA drug hijacks this process, forcing the cell to produce a protein based on the drugs mRNA. Virtually any protein could be synthesized in this way, including proteins not normally found in that organism. As the existence of fatal familial insomnia (and other hereditary prion diseases) proves that prions or prion causing proteins can be encoded in DNA, prions or prion causing proteins must be synthesized by mRNA. The "black box" workings of mRNA drugs seems well designed to resist any independent scrutiny. Even without some intentional plan to kill off the population, mRNA drugs relieve the pharmaceutical industry of any financial incentive for safety beyond the absurdly short length of the studies needed for government approval. TL;DR: mRNA meat is NOT safe.

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[–] 5 pts

Also, some facts about prions.

Prions are malformed proteins which convert the normal form of the protein into prions on contact. Prions are more stable and durable than normal proteins, resulting in strands and deposits accumulating and causing cell death, primarily in brain tissue.

Prions cause Bovine Spongiform Encephalopathy (mad cow), Scrapie, chronic wasting disease, Fatal Familial Insomnia, Creutzfeldt-Jacobs disease (human form of mad cow and also known as Kuru). Multiple System Atrophy and Alzheimer's disease have also been hypothesized to be caused by prions or similar defective protein build up.

Prion diseases are incurable and 100% fatal in all cases. Prions are virtually indestructible, they are not destroyed by cooking or bleach and can last at least seven years in the environment.

Prions can even be found in plants growing in contaminated soil and infect animals that eat them.

Perhaps most importantly, prion diseases have very long incubation times, five to twenty years typically. This can make tracing the original of an outbreak very difficult.

[–] 2 pts

Prions can even be found in plants growing in contaminated soil and infect animals that eat them

I would love a source on this, it's a spicy meatball for sure