The only people who would know are those who are mixing up the batches and thats probably less than a dozen people because its almost entirely computer controlled. From that point on unless you know which batch serials got what put in them and where they were shipped you wouldn't know. Even the people setting up the batch mixes could be given a plausible enough excuse so that they wouldnt put it together.
But aren't drug shipments tested for xyz when they arrive at their destination? I mean, how would the administrators know if the batch isn't counterfeit or spoiled or whatever?
Plus, what about blood and urine tests for various ailments...wouldn't they show the presence or lack thereof, of muh vaccine? I admit I know nothing about this, and beg your pardon for my staggering ignorance.
If you are right, all those shots could be simple saline, right? Who would know? The profit margin would be insane, so, entirely possible.
I don't think they really have a way to verify what the shots are in the field. They can barely detect the virus itself. The only way to verify these vaccines are what they say they are would be to sequence them and see if the RNA sequences match what the supposed RNA in the vaccine is supposed to be and thats expensive and could take days. Right now only one group has sequenced the RNA vaccines in the shots.
Your right they could contain anything potentially. All of them could be saline shots with no real way to determine it but wide scale sequencing of random samples across all the distribution points.
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