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The BMJ asked Pfizer, Moderna, and CureVac, as well as several regulators, what percentage mRNA integrity they consider acceptable for vaccines against covid-19. None offered any specifics.
Update March 18: According to an editor of the BMJ, the article linked below is the first BMJ article to receive a Facebook warning. That tells you something! I had earlier read about the theft of documents from the European Medicines Agencies, and what they revealed about the Pfizer BioNTech vaccine’s mRNA manufacturing issues. This…
If the vaccines are effective, how long do they work?/ MedPageToday
From MedPageToday: Maybe you will need those 6-monthly boosters Netanyahu promised if you lack natural immunity… “neutralizing activity in the older groups declined approximately 10-fold at 6 months from the peak 14 days after the second vaccine dose; in those 18-55, activity was down by roughly half. But activity levels in the older groups remained…
Confirmation: Letter spores grown in medium to which silicon added
Although this conclusion is nothing new to many of us, it is gratifying to get confirmation from the National Academy of Engineering of the National Academy of Sciences, and to hear a Sandia National Labs scientist, Paul Kotula, acknowledge that 200 tries to reverse engineer the spores did not create an identical match. Which simply…
Governments weigh compensation for COVID deaths and injuries/ WSJ
The Wall Street Journal admitted yesterday the vaccines may cause deaths and injuries. Rarely of course. (We wish it was rarely.). Excerpts below, followed by a link to an Epoch Times article about the actual injuries, and a reality check regarding the US government system to pay for injuries. Of 3700 claims filed, not a penny…
Fearing ‘climate change,’ Ireland moves to kill the cows. By John Klar in the American Thinker
https://www.americanthinker.com/blog/2023/06/fearing_climate_change_ireland_moves_to_kill_the_cows.html Ireland has announced plans to cull hundreds of thousands of cows to comply with European Union climate policy. Similar initiatives in Belgium and the Netherlands ensure that beef prices will rise, but these proposals offer little environmental benefit. Indeed, cows are the heroes, not the villains, in rescuing the climate. Ireland’s push to eliminate 200,000 cows…
Anthrax Investigation: Silicon Mystery Endures in Solved Anthrax Case/ Science
Science 19 March 2010: Vol. 327. no. 5972, p. 1435 News of the Week Yudhijit Bhattacharjee What about the silicon? That question has confounded investigators throughout the probe into the 2001 anthrax letter attacks, which the U.S. government formally concluded in February. Scientists inside and outside the government say there is clear evidence that the…