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Aliss Terpstra's avatar

So...Is it possible that ribosomes, the organelle that up to now has been quite reliable in translating real mRNA and turning out the correct protein, has a pretty good gatekeeper function for ignoring or dismantling mRNA that doesn't measure up properly, so that ribosomes won't produce toxic mistakes, and that gatekeeper function has been overridden by modRNA it can't refuse to obey? And once the ribosome starts making these forced mistakes it cannot stop? And could this lead to self destruction of the whole cell?

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Jessica Rose's avatar

yes

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Ghostfromthefuture's avatar

Sadly actually 'self-destruction' of the cell might be the 'best' outcome... even when it happens in the brain or bone marrow or spinal cord or heart or lung or kidney... better to end the nightmare than to let all of nightmares out and open all the cells... cabin in the woods style...

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Jessica Rose's avatar

i know. but then when you start to think about the numbers game... it will all depend on transfection rate, location, etc...

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Ghostfromthefuture's avatar

Yes. It is a lottery that everyone who got a shitshot was entered in, some multiple times. Without their knowledge. I d not think the chances are high that those entered will walk away with absolutely nothing. Thats why I am constantly looking for articles that try to figure out how to diagnose injuries as early as possible. You know probably better than anyone else how diverse the injuries are that can stem from a jab.

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Xabier's avatar

The sheer diversity of the injuries is their smoke-screen.

Even those who are seeing numerous friends and family fall victim, or who do so themselves, aren't connecting the dots.

Rather brilliant in a diabolical way, the perfect crime - particularly when you've bought off the official investigators.

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