The CDC, the FDA, and Pfizer misled the American public in ways that go beyond the initial fraud posed by the COVID-19 shots.
According to multiple sources, Pfizer misrepresented what was in its vaccine. It was widely reported that the vaccines utilized messenger RNA (mRNA) technology. …
As it turns out, there are multiple forms of this technology, and the one Pfizer chose to use in its experimental vaccines is called modRNA or “modified RNA”.
Veteran journalist and reporter Emerald Robinson had more: “Attorney Tom Renz caught the FDA, CDC, and Pfizer misleading the world when it comes to the Covid jabs. Renz details how the jabs are modRNA. ModRNA is a lab-created hybrid designed to create changes in your genes.”
🚨 Attorney Tom Renz caught the FDA, CDC and Pfizer misleading the world when it comes to the Covid jabs.
Renz details how the jabs are modRNA.
ModRNA is a lab created hybrid designed to create changes in your genes.
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Dr. Peterson Pierre recently presented a segment on Modified RNA in this recent episode of America’s Frontline Doctors’ Daily Dose Rumble show.
The Epoch Times explained the differences between mRNA and Modified RNA:
Unlike mRNA, modRNA modifies one of four compounds in RNA that make it last longer in the body, less immunogenic (reduced stimulation of the innate immune system), and more efficient at producing a protein—in this case, the spike protein, Mr. Steger stated.
Since modRNA cannot target specific cells to make viral protein, it can attack perfectly healthy cells and bypass protective barriers in the body, like the blood-brain barrier.
Documents indicate that Pfizer failed to conduct carcinogenicity or genotoxicity testing before the rollout of their Covid-19 shots.
Pfizer’s website featured this entry on Modified RNA:
Nucleoside-modified messenger RNA (modRNA): Our first approved mRNA vaccine, the Pfizer-BioNTech COVID-19 vaccine, utilizes modRNA.
modRNA stands for nucleoside-modified messenger RNA and in the synthesis of the RNA used in this vaccine platform, some nucleosides, which are important biological molecules that constitute DNA and RNA, are replaced by modified nucleosides to help enhance immune evasion and protein production.
modRNA instructs our cells to produce desired proteins. We are also leveraging modRNA in our investigational flu and shingles vaccines.
Self-amplifying mRNA (saRNA): saRNA is a platform that uses a much larger molecule because not only does it encode the antigen of interest, but four additional proteins.
These extra proteins allow the cell to make more copies of the mRNA, resulting in more protein being expressed from a smaller dose.
Pfizer is exploring, testing, and refining multiple constructs in order to advance saRNA technology, currently for its flu program.
The National Institute of Health published this 2020 study that admitted:
Nucleoside-modified mRNA-LNP vaccines have induced protective immune responses against various pathogens in preclinical studies (Awasthi et al., 2019; Espeseth et al., 2020; Freyn et al., 2020; Meyer et al., 2018; Pardi et al., 2017, 2018a, 2018c; Richner et al., 2017; Roth et al., 2019), in many cases, after administration of a single dose (Freyn et al., 2020; Pardi et al., 2017, 2018a, 2018c).
This vaccine type has been shown to elicit particularly strong CD4+ T cell, germinal center B cell and long-lived plasma cell responses associated with durable, protective neutralizing antibody responses (Lindgren et al., 2017; Pardi et al., 2018a).
Of note, a very limited amount of published human clinical data are available on the safety and efficacy of mRNA-LNPs (Bahl et al., 2017; Feldman et al., 2019), and no mRNA vaccines for humans have been licensed to date.
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