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It's a conspiracy theory, goyim! Just a cohencidence! Found the hint in the book on Pfizer-BioNTech, I'm currently reading. They later switched to Ultrafiltration.

https://www.thermofisher.com/de/de/home/industrial/pharma-biopharma/nucleic-acid-therapeutic-development-solutions/mrna-therapeutic-resources/mrna-synthesis-reagents/magnetic-beads-mrna-production.html https://archive.ph/3VIPo

Dynabeads magnetic beads for mRNA synthesis and purification offer:

  • Flexibility—choice of DNA template for mRNA in vitro transcription with greater flexibility of design and amplification method
  • Reusability—reuse of the DNA template at least six times for minimized plasmid prep and reduced hands-on time
  • Automation—simplified, accelerated construct screening and reaction optimization ...

Magnetic beads for protein purification https://www.cytivalifesciences.com/en/us/solutions/genomics/knowledge-center/magnetic-bead-guide/mag-beads-for-protein-purification https://archive.ph/9Rcl6

Magnetic beads are used to purify single proteins, large protein complexes, antibodies and for high-throughput purifications. Magnetic beads based on chromatography resins provide functions of the resin with the convenience and ease-of-use of magnetic beads. Mag Sepharose beads, for example, are a convenient alternative to Sepharose columns. With a range of available ligands, these beads can simplify sample preparation of proteins and peptides prior to analysis. ...

Thermo Fisher Scientific, BioNTech ink licensing agreement https://www.drugdiscoverynews.com/thermo-fisher-scientific-biontech-ink-licensing-agreement-13125 https://archive.ph/u09Ek

WALTHAM, Mass.—Thermo Fisher Scientific and BioNTech have teamed up in a four-year, nonexclusive licensing agreement centered on the supply of critical raw materials for manufacturing immunotherapy vaccine candidates. Per the terms of the deal, Thermo Fisher will provide BioNTech with nucleotides, enzymes and other raw materials necessary for BioNTech's messenger RNA (mRNA) manufacturing platform. This agreement also provides BioNTech with rights to apply Thermo Fisher's technologies in conjunction with its clinical and commercial manufacturing processes. Specific financial details were not disclosed. ...

It's a conspiracy theory, goyim! Just a cohencidence! Found the hint in the book on Pfizer-BioNTech, I'm currently reading. They later switched to Ultrafiltration. https://www.thermofisher.com/de/de/home/industrial/pharma-biopharma/nucleic-acid-therapeutic-development-solutions/mrna-therapeutic-resources/mrna-synthesis-reagents/magnetic-beads-mrna-production.html https://archive.ph/3VIPo >Dynabeads magnetic beads for mRNA synthesis and purification offer: > - Flexibility—choice of DNA template for mRNA in vitro transcription with greater flexibility of design and amplification method - Reusability—reuse of the DNA template at least six times for minimized plasmid prep and reduced hands-on time - Automation—simplified, accelerated construct screening and reaction optimization ... Magnetic beads for protein purification https://www.cytivalifesciences.com/en/us/solutions/genomics/knowledge-center/magnetic-bead-guide/mag-beads-for-protein-purification https://archive.ph/9Rcl6 >Magnetic beads are used to purify single proteins, large protein complexes, antibodies and for high-throughput purifications. Magnetic beads based on chromatography resins provide functions of the resin with the convenience and ease-of-use of magnetic beads. Mag Sepharose beads, for example, are a convenient alternative to Sepharose columns. With a range of available ligands, these beads can simplify sample preparation of proteins and peptides prior to analysis. ... Thermo Fisher Scientific, BioNTech ink licensing agreement https://www.drugdiscoverynews.com/thermo-fisher-scientific-biontech-ink-licensing-agreement-13125 https://archive.ph/u09Ek >WALTHAM, Mass.—Thermo Fisher Scientific and BioNTech have teamed up in a four-year, nonexclusive licensing agreement centered on the supply of critical raw materials for manufacturing immunotherapy vaccine candidates. Per the terms of the deal, Thermo Fisher will provide BioNTech with nucleotides, enzymes and other raw materials necessary for BioNTech's messenger RNA (mRNA) manufacturing platform. This agreement also provides BioNTech with rights to apply Thermo Fisher's technologies in conjunction with its clinical and commercial manufacturing processes. Specific financial details were not disclosed. ...
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I don't think you understand the information you presented here. If you did, you would realize that the magnetic beads are not part of the end product of protein purification. And even if they were, the result of them being in the (((vaxx))) would not result in the person becoming magnetic just as the iron in the heme of the blood does not make a person magnetic or magneto-reactive.

This jump to conclusions is as bad as the "omg there's fetal kidney cells in my diet pepsi" misunderstanding from a few years ago. There's no wooden spoons in your beef stew just because you used a wooden spoon in the cooking process. The (((vaxx))) has many things wrong with it, but we don't need this jewed-up lie poisoning the minds of people because they get easily labeled as nut jobs when they parrot this disinformation. It's jew manipulation to discredit the real research into the (((vaxx))) dangers from people who have better knowledge of the real world issues with it. Don't let the jews manipulate you into their tricks.

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I really think Sabine Stebel knows her stuff and is a reliable source of information. The book is also available as a collection of German substack articles, from which it ultimately was created. I have searched, translated (DeepL) and quoted some relevant info below. Hope the translator did an adequate job. Have fun!

My $0.02: The "magnetic phenomenon" was, afaik, only witnessed in the very beginning of the vaccination campaign, which incidentally is the time when these magnetic nanobeads were used. I haven't seen any evidence or proof that unequivocally shows that the end product could not have been contaminated with them. I have seen evidence of sloppy manufacturing practices by the vaccine manufacturers, on the other hand.

Substack article excerpts, translated from German https://drbine.substack.com/p/project-lightspeed-ironieeinmal-mit-18b

The different manufacturing processes that were ultimately used can be read in detail on GeoffPainPhD's substack[45] if you want to know exactly what happened. Among all the details of these process changes, it may be of particular interest to the layperson that the modRNA was first purified using magnetic beads, which could explain some of the magnetic effects observed in vaccinated individuals. If the process was later still used to some extent. From August onwards, the company switched to ultrafiltration in process 2, using magnetic beads from Thermofischer, according to GeoffPainPhD. Thermofischer in Freiburg was one of the companies that had some of the first "corona" cases in Freiburg on February 28, 2020[46], just as an aside.

Lengthy, just search for 'magnetic nanospheres' https://drbine.substack.com/p/ironieeinmal-mit-profis-arbeitenironie

=== What is contained in the vaccine? ===

Active ingredient:

nucleoside-modified mNRA, which codes for the spike glycoprotein (S) of SARS-CoV-2

  • plasmid DNA (which serves as a "copy template and also carries two antibiotic resistances)[7], + various modRNA fragments that could have a regulatory effect as miRNA, which has not been investigated.

Not even the author of this chapter mentions the concentration of modRNA because it also fluctuated considerably.

Inactive components:

Salts: four different salts that buffer the vaccine to stabilize the pH value so that it corresponds to the pH value in the body.

Here the author does not distinguish between the two different formulations.

Formulation per 0.3ml vial content:

0.01 mg potassium chloride

0.01 mg monobasic potassium phosphate

2.52 mg sodium chloride,

0.07 mg dibasic sodium phosphate dihydrate[8]

  • NaCl (common salt) for dilution

Formulation 2 per vial:

0.06 mg Tris (base)

0.4 mg Tris HCl[9]

Super "professional", I always thought it was better to specify something like this in molarities instead of mg/0.3 ml vial content

The pH value fluctuated quite a bit and had a wide range of acceptability, as the soldier test revealed.

Lipids: four different fat molecules. They form a protective shell around the RNA so that it can be administered safely and is not immediately broken down in the body.

Formulation per 0.3ml vial content:

0.43 mg ((4-hydroxybutyl)azanediyl)bis(hexane-6,1-diyl)bis(2- hexyldecanoate)

0.05 mg 2-(polyethylene glycol 2000)-N,N-ditetradecylacetamide

0.09 mg 1,2-distearoyl-sn-glycero-3-phosphocholine

0.2 mg cholesterol [10] or more user-friendly ALC-0315, ALC-0159, DSPC and cholesterol

Sugar or sucrose: This serves as an "antifreeze". It ensures that the fats do not become too viscous at low temperatures.

6 mg sucrose

What is not contained in the vaccine:

Eggs, gelatin, latex, preservatives, metal microelectronics, electrodes, carbon nanotubes or semiconductor nanowires

He has to mention what is not declared, such as impurities from various heavy metals[11]

Incidentally, sugar is also a preservative, as we know from jam, so it is not entirely correct that it does not contain any preservatives.

At the beginning, there may still be residues of magnetic nanospheres (magnetic beads), which could have gotten in during cleaning with process 1.

Eggs are not contained in any vaccine, at most residues of proteins from the hen's egg.

https://drbine.substack.com/p/project-lightspeed-ironieeinmal-mit-856

The human error is just a problem of the scale-up. As mentioned in the last chapter, the production process at scale-up was completely changed from magnetic beads, which were used to fish the modRNA out of the solution, to ultrafiltration. Perhaps there were simply too many videos of the magnetic genetically manipulated, so it was clear that using magnetic beads for large-scale purification was perhaps not such a good idea. However, ultrafiltration doesn't seem to remove the plasmid DNA that serves as a template, again something I've mentioned several times in other chapters. Some other things also had to be changed, which in turn bring new problems. GMP somehow looks different. As a layman, I would assume that you might have to certify the equipment and the process, and that certainly takes time until a process is GMP certified? Unfortunately, I have no idea about that. So I asked someone who does know.

He says: "A process validation should be carried out prospectively. In this case, it can be assumed that the validation was carried out retrospectively. This means that goods may have been delivered for which the process had not yet been validated. A decent process validation takes approx. 3-6 months.

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Okay, I get what you're saying. There's still the remaining issue of quantities that make the magnets sticking to people a highly skeptical situation. All the substances listed in the (((vaxx))) are very small quantities and the total volume of death juice is very small compared to the human body volume. Even if the (((vaxx))) contained as much pure iron particles and was injected into the body, there is still too little material in an given area to allow refrigerator magnets to stick to a person. Even strong neodymium magnets would probably have too weak of magnetic attraction to enable them to overcome the force of gravity. Magnetism just doesn't penetrate very far into other materials. It's just not going to work the way people "demonstrated".

I'd like to see how long it takes for these very small magnetic particles to magnetically precipitate out of solution and how strong a magnetic field is required to do so. I suspect because they are very small and are suspended in a moderately viscous fluid that the process would not be instant. I don't know if I will be able to find any videos of the process, but it would be nice to see them in action. I'm still unconvinced that there would be a large enough volume of these magnetic particles to be of any concern and magnetite is something the human body tolerates well as we do use it biologically. The particles are probably a non-issue if left in the (((vaxx))). The spike protein and mRNA sequences are the bigger problem.

I'll see what I can find on the real world use of these magnetic particles.

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Cool. All I ever saw was people claiming this phenomenon happening at the injection site. Maybe whatever was paramagnetic or diamagnetic existed in higher concentrations there?

I know this might amount to nothing. My ears just perked up, when I read of this old story in Stebel's relatively new book.

Older article I found: https://asia.nikkei.com/Spotlight/Coronavirus/COVID-vaccines/1.6m-Moderna-doses-withdrawn-in-Japan-over-contamination

YUMIKO URASAKI and YUKO NOMURA, Nikkei staff writersAugust 26, 2021 04:48 JST Updated on August 26, 2021 15:22 JST TOKYO/ NEW YORK -- About 1.6 million doses of Moderna's coronavirus vaccine have been taken out of use in Japan because of contamination reported in some vials, the Ministry of Health, Labor and Welfare said early Thursday.

Several vaccination centers have reported that vaccine vials contained foreign matter, according to an announcement from the ministry, which added it will seek to minimize the impact of the withdrawal on the country's inoculation program.

The ministry said later in the day that the substance that had been mixed in may have been metal. "It's a substance that reacts to magnets," a ministry official said. "It could be metal."

Takeda Pharmaceutical handles distribution of the U.S.-developed Moderna vaccine in Japan.

Nasdaq-listed Moderna confirmed receiving "several complaints of particulate matter" in vaccine vials distributed in Japan but said it had found "no safety or efficacy issues" related to these reports.