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Paul Traynor BSc's avatar

So, if there was a novel therapeutic that interfered with the body’s cells’ ability to produce p53 and make the BRCA pathway work defending our genome - you would think that would be important, wouldn’t you? Well I guess it depends on who is funding the therapeutic and whether they care two hoots whether you (or your mother, wife or daughter) get cancer.

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Gary F's avatar

I wonder how "Safe and Effective" the new anti-cancer Mrna vaxx will be? Maybe it will add a hemorrhagic component to the fun list of side-effects we already enjoy.

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Dennis Rodgers's avatar

Let's recall that in all the years since injectable mRNA was conjured, it's record of failure in clinical trials is unblemished. AND the damage is heritable, showing up worse in the third and fourth generation, and probably beyond. That this was ever administer to a single person is simply unconscionable.

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Sez77's avatar

"Well I guess it depends on who is funding the therapeutic".

And what their true goal is.

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