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originally posted by: Mantiss2021
a reply to: bobs_uruncle
So how often do you think mosquitoes and other biting insects have transferred immunity to polio, smallpox, or, any other viral disease from a vaccinated person to an unvaccinated person?
Maybe you might do a bit more research?
originally posted by: bobs_uruncle
originally posted by: Mantiss2021
a reply to: bobs_uruncle
So how often do you think mosquitoes and other biting insects have transferred immunity to polio, smallpox, or, any other viral disease from a vaccinated person to an unvaccinated person?
Maybe you might do a bit more research?
There is a great difference between an mRNA or rDNA and a real vaccine lol. By definition, operation, legally and medically the mrna/rDNA jabs are NOT vaccines, they are medical treatments, specifically mRNA/rDNA programming. You might want to do a bit of research ;-)
Cheers - Dave
originally posted by: Mantiss2021
originally posted by: bobs_uruncle
originally posted by: Mantiss2021
a reply to: bobs_uruncle
So how often do you think mosquitoes and other biting insects have transferred immunity to polio, smallpox, or, any other viral disease from a vaccinated person to an unvaccinated person?
Maybe you might do a bit more research?
There is a great difference between an mRNA or rDNA and a real vaccine lol. By definition, operation, legally and medically the mrna/rDNA jabs are NOT vaccines, they are medical treatments, specifically mRNA/rDNA programming. You might want to do a bit of research ;-)
Cheers - Dave
Far less chance of "accidentally" infecting people with a potentially deadly disease when you don't inject them with the disease in the first place.
originally posted by: bobs_uruncle
originally posted by: Mantiss2021
a reply to: bobs_uruncle
So how often do you think mosquitoes and other biting insects have transferred immunity to polio, smallpox, or, any other viral disease from a vaccinated person to an unvaccinated person?
Maybe you might do a bit more research?
There is a great difference between an mRNA or rDNA and a real vaccine lol. By definition, operation, legally and medically the mrna/rDNA jabs are NOT vaccines, they are medical treatments, specifically mRNA/rDNA programming. You might want to do a bit of research ;-)
Cheers - Dave
originally posted by: bobs_uruncle
So... I was out walking the dog after the rain last night and got bit by probably mosquitoes. It got me thinking about mosquitoes or other biting insects as a transport vector for mRNA/rDNA found in the jabs for that magical rebranded flu called Covid-19. So I did some reading, tried to extrapolate data based on a few papers. Turns out, there is a possibility that the mRNA/rDNA in those lipid packets could make their way from a jabbed host to a non-jabbed host, thereby possibly corrupting the genome of people who have no taken the jab.
Unravelling mRNA transport complexes from insect ovaries
Mechanisms of dsRNA uptake in insects
Mechanism of mRNA transport in the nucleus
mRNA Vaccines Might Prove Catastrophic
Moderna And Pfizer Skipped Animal Trials On mRNA COVID
What does that mean in real terms. Well, it could explain why pregnant women are having spontaneous miscarriages after being around the vax'd. It is highly probably that there will be transmission via mucous membranes and inhalation via exhausted particles in carbon dioxide carried from the lungs, aerosolized particulates, but these are close-quarter transmissions. It looks like mosquitoes, lice, tics, mites, etc. might be very good at carrying the mRNA/rDNA particles. The next question would be can the mRNA/rDNA effect the nucleus of say bacteria and create super-strains? This is possible as well, if the mechanism for conversion/programming are equivalent.
Really, this is just an interesting aside and may explain why "greys" all look the same, if they in fact exist. Rampant genome modification gone wild that's been released into the wild for fun and profit.... for a little while.
Cheers - Dave
originally posted by: Mantiss2021
originally posted by: bobs_uruncle
originally posted by: Mantiss2021
a reply to: bobs_uruncle
So how often do you think mosquitoes and other biting insects have transferred immunity to polio, smallpox, or, any other viral disease from a vaccinated person to an unvaccinated person?
Maybe you might do a bit more research?
There is a great difference between an mRNA or rDNA and a real vaccine lol. By definition, operation, legally and medically the mrna/rDNA jabs are NOT vaccines, they are medical treatments, specifically mRNA/rDNA programming. You might want to do a bit of research ;-)
Cheers - Dave
The difference is that so-called "real" vaccines use entire viral body, after it has been killed, or at least weaken (hopefully) below the ability to cause illness; whereas these mRNA-based vaccines utilize only the part of the virus that identifies it to the bodies immune system.
Far less chance of "accidentally" infecting people with a potentially deadly disease when you don't inject them with the disease in the first place.
originally posted by: 1947boomer
originally posted by: bobs_uruncle
originally posted by: Mantiss2021
a reply to: bobs_uruncle
So how often do you think mosquitoes and other biting insects have transferred immunity to polio, smallpox, or, any other viral disease from a vaccinated person to an unvaccinated person?
Maybe you might do a bit more research?
There is a great difference between an mRNA or rDNA and a real vaccine lol. By definition, operation, legally and medically the mrna/rDNA jabs are NOT vaccines, they are medical treatments, specifically mRNA/rDNA programming. You might want to do a bit of research ;-)
Cheers - Dave
When I do the research, I get the following definition of a vaccine from the CDC: “A product that stimulates a person’s immune system to produce immunity to a specific disease, protecting the person from that disease.”
www.cdc.gov...#:~:text=Definition%20of%20Terms,-Let's%20start%20by&text=Vaccine%3A%20A%20product%20that%20stimula tes,or%20sprayed%20into%20the%20nose.
The Pfizer and Moderna vaccines certainly meet that definition.
What are your qualifications, education, experience, etc. that makes you think that your idiosyncratic definition should replace the official one?
originally posted by: TruthJava
originally posted by: bobs_uruncle
So... I was out walking the dog after the rain last night and got bit by probably mosquitoes. It got me thinking about mosquitoes or other biting insects as a transport vector for mRNA/rDNA found in the jabs for that magical rebranded flu called Covid-19. So I did some reading, tried to extrapolate data based on a few papers. Turns out, there is a possibility that the mRNA/rDNA in those lipid packets could make their way from a jabbed host to a non-jabbed host, thereby possibly corrupting the genome of people who have no taken the jab.
Unravelling mRNA transport complexes from insect ovaries
Mechanisms of dsRNA uptake in insects
Mechanism of mRNA transport in the nucleus
mRNA Vaccines Might Prove Catastrophic
Moderna And Pfizer Skipped Animal Trials On mRNA COVID
What does that mean in real terms. Well, it could explain why pregnant women are having spontaneous miscarriages after being around the vax'd. It is highly probably that there will be transmission via mucous membranes and inhalation via exhausted particles in carbon dioxide carried from the lungs, aerosolized particulates, but these are close-quarter transmissions. It looks like mosquitoes, lice, tics, mites, etc. might be very good at carrying the mRNA/rDNA particles. The next question would be can the mRNA/rDNA effect the nucleus of say bacteria and create super-strains? This is possible as well, if the mechanism for conversion/programming are equivalent.
Really, this is just an interesting aside and may explain why "greys" all look the same, if they in fact exist. Rampant genome modification gone wild that's been released into the wild for fun and profit.... for a little while.
Cheers - Dave
Interesting! and I see that those papers were written in the early to mid 2000's! hmmm
originally posted by: jerich0
a reply to: 1947boomer
Remember when they recently amended the definition of the word vaccine? Happened some time after these mRna therapies came along, coincidentally...
originally posted by: litterbaux
I haven't seen a misquito yet this year in northern Wisconsin. We were actually just joking that Covid killed them all.
Or maybe the pest company I hire to treat my property really stepped up their game this year.
I'll need a couple years data to back up that assumption tho. You know, because scientific method and all.
originally posted by: Wide-Eyes
a reply to: bobs_uruncle
I've been concerned about mosquitoes since this whole thing started.
Needless to say, they enter my house, they've chosen death.
Every other creepy crawly gets a pass but mosquitoes and gnats are where I draw the line.
originally posted by: 1947boomer
originally posted by: bobs_uruncle
originally posted by: Mantiss2021
a reply to: bobs_uruncle
So how often do you think mosquitoes and other biting insects have transferred immunity to polio, smallpox, or, any other viral disease from a vaccinated person to an unvaccinated person?
Maybe you might do a bit more research?
There is a great difference between an mRNA or rDNA and a real vaccine lol. By definition, operation, legally and medically the mrna/rDNA jabs are NOT vaccines, they are medical treatments, specifically mRNA/rDNA programming. You might want to do a bit of research ;-)
Cheers - Dave
When I do the research, I get the following definition of a vaccine from the CDC: “A product that stimulates a person’s immune system to produce immunity to a specific disease, protecting the person from that disease.”
www.cdc.gov...#:~:text=Definition%20of%20Terms,-Let's%20start%20by&text=Vaccine%3A%20A%20product%20that%20stimula tes,or%20sprayed%20into%20the%20nose.
The Pfizer and Moderna vaccines certainly meet that definition.
What are your qualifications, education, experience, etc. that makes you think that your idiosyncratic definition should replace the official one?
Vaccine: A product that stimulates a person’s immune system to produce immunity to a specific disease, protecting the person from that disease.