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Plasmid-DNA lipid nanovaccines
“Aurora García-Rendón, ... Armando Tejeda-Mansir, in Lipid Nanocarriers for Drug Targeting, 2018
6.2.3 Licensed and Under Clinical Trials pDNA Vaccines
Plasmid DNA vaccines have only been licensed for veterinary applications (Grunwald and Ulbert, 2015). This contributes to validating the pDNA vaccine technology and shows the eve of human vaccines. Human pDNA vaccine are under clinical investigation worldwide, including plasmids expressing malarial, HIV, influenza, tuberculosis, zika, and ebola virus antigens (Abbink et al., 2016; Klug et al., 2012; Nakayama and Aruga, 2015). The potential use of pDNA vaccines for targeting several bacteria have been tested with encouraging results (Ingolotti et al., 2010). Currently, more than 120 clinical trials have been reported on databases at clinicaltrials.gov, clinicaltrialsregister.eu and violinet.org. The clinical applications of pDNA vaccines has been recently revised in more detail (Ferraro et al., 2011; Tregoning and Kinnear, 2014; Wahren and Liu, 2014).”
So plasmid DNA was found in high concentration in the covid vaccines. What was that about? intentional, as in a clinical study without consent, since the EUA bypassed that procedure of material consent.
genetic.
altering the genetics.
If you have a patent on the code.
Do you own the altered organism expression now your code?
If you own the altered human, are you their legal guardian for purposes of future consent?
Is this all a trixty hobbit trick? Sneaky Little Hobbittes.
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For Doctors Of Medicine:
This Is Not A Crisis Of Identity;
This Is Not A Crisis Of Competence
( ... There Is Too Little To Matter) ;
This Is A Crisis Of Conscience.
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It’s like a magic trick.
Look over here while I do this over there. With all the smoke and mirrors one has everything stolen, changed and modified.
At the end of the trick one could end up in the magic box with no way out.
Seems to me we need to understand how the magic trick is done before we end up in a box, and it won’t be a magic box.
Thanks Lisa for helping us understand all the tricks they have up their sleeves.