ALERT: THE VACCINE MIGHT BE THE MARK OF THE BEAST

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mRNA vaccine delivery using lipid nanoparticles

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mRNA vaccine delivery using lipid nanoparticles

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mRNA vaccine delivery using lipid nanoparticles
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5439223/[/QUOTE]
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There are a total of 145 reference scientific articles to related to this topic of lipid nonparticles used to protect mRNA long enough to be read and then to break down and be completely eliminated. Tried, Tested and True. So your reference material was not being truthful. Do you think that they knew that they were lying or do you think they are sincerely ignorant?

mRNA vaccine delivery using lipid nanoparticles
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mRNA vaccine delivery using lipid nanoparticles

https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5439223/

I could come up with MORE who disagree with their findings and I bet you know that.

But this is not a Google search contest and all you did was copy/paste. Truth is you really do not know these people and simply take someone elses' word for it.

I would like to know what you think of the border crisis, all the unvetted people being spread out all through the country, no vaccs, no testing for ANYTHING (and like I said, there are worse things than a flu) etc etc

You seem to just ignore the facts. How much 'herd immunity' can there be, when Biden et al keep introducing rogue cattle into the herd they say they want to protect?

Overwhelming and staggering hypocrisy.
 

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A Brazilian variant of the corona virus is said to be killing off a lot of people in Brazil according to ABC news. 3,780 lives lost in a single day.

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I could come up with MORE who disagree with their findings and I bet you know that.

But this is not a Google search contest and all you did was copy/paste. Truth is you really do not know these people and simply take someone elses' word for it.

I would like to know what you think of the border crisis, all the unvetted people being spread out all through the country, no vaccs, no testing for ANYTHING (and like I said, there are worse things than a flu) etc etc

You seem to just ignore the facts. How much 'herd immunity' can there be, when Biden et al keep introducing rogue cattle into the herd they say they want to protect?

Overwhelming and staggering hypocrisy.
I will take that as a "I cannot find credible science to refute that lipid nanoparticles that surround mRNA long enough to be read by the cells do degrade and are eliminated, but rather than admit that I will change the subject to Biden and the border crisis" method of debating a topic.

But seriously it is not about debating, or arguing. I will admit it when I find something I had believed was not fact. We actually do know how long lipid nanoparticles (liposomes) last in drug delivery and in vaccines, that they have been tested and can be measured and recorded. Your source was blowing smoke at you and you cannot find any credible scientific study that says it is not known how long they last. We do know.

I will let it go now. Occasionally I try to show people how easy it is to discover facts even about something as seemingly complicated as liposomes.
 

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well i got vaccinated and it turns out you guys are right; my arm feels like i should have compassion on my fellow human and that the ultra-rich don't really need to be given more gifts.
hopefully my cellphone reception will improve now, i guess
 
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I will take that as a "I cannot find credible science to refute that lipid nanoparticles that surround mRNA long enough to be read by the cells do degrade and are eliminated, but rather than admit that I will change the subject to Biden and the border crisis" method of debating a topic.

But seriously it is not about debating, or arguing. I will admit it when I find something I had believed was not fact. We actually do know how long lipid nanoparticles (liposomes) last in drug delivery and in vaccines, that they have been tested and can be measured and recorded. Your source was blowing smoke at you and you cannot find any credible scientific study that says it is not known how long they last. We do know.

I will let it go now. Occasionally I try to show people how easy it is to discover facts even about something as seemingly complicated as liposomes.
I have posted enough factual evidence in this thread to make you blush at your expected retort.

We are only on page 137. Again, trying to imagine what I said instead of what I actually said.

Your source was blowing smoke at you
smh. The world is on fire and this country is burning and all you can do is try to score a meaningless victory that only you think is a victory. No smoke at all.

We actually do know how long lipid nanoparticles (liposomes) last in drug delivery and in vaccines, that they have been tested and can be measured and recorded.
Well you do not really know and neither do I. We believe one side or the other. That is actually the summation of what is going on here
 
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I will let it go now. Occasionally I try to show people how easy it is to discover facts even about something as seemingly complicated as liposomes.
Is there where I insert I will take that as a "I cannot find credible science to refute?

You are not a doctor. You would not know a liposome sitting in your living room and neither would I :rolleyes:

But I digress. HOW ABOUT THE BORDER SINCE YOU THINK TESTS AND VACCS ARE ALL ABOUT THE CURE?

CRICKETS
 

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You would not know a liposome sitting in your living room and neither would I :rolleyes:
people are liposomes on a grand scale.
we have hydrophobic skin layers with a wet center.


like an orange or a grape. liposome.
 
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A Brazilian variant of the corona virus is said to be killing off a lot of people in Brazil according to ABC news. 3,780 lives lost in a single day.

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According to ABC news, another wing of the globalist propaganda machine. The same people who said Hillary had a 98% chance of winning the 2016 election.
 

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According to ABC news, another wing of the globalist propaganda machine. The same people who said Hillary had a 98% chance of winning the 2016 election.
That’s why I stressed, “according to ABC news.” ;)
 

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I feel like this phrase, “vaccines are the leading cause of coincidences" should be on a shirt or a bumper sticker or something. Though it'd probably be dangerous to display it, these days
 
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I feel like this phrase, “vaccines are the leading cause of coincidences" should be on a shirt or a bumper sticker or something. Though it'd probably be dangerous to display it, these days
A message about the need to be born again would be a better use of your chest/back :)
 

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around 20 hours after receiving the vaccination, there's an area around the injection site on my arm that wants to reform campaign finance.

will continue to update.




oddly enough no one demanded that i renounce my faith or bow before an image of the beast when i received it, so i think the OP premise is **possibly** flawed, a little bit?

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around 20 hours after receiving the vaccination, there's an area around the injection site on my arm that wants to reform campaign finance.

will continue to update.




oddly enough no one demanded that i renounce my faith or bow before an image of the beast when i received it, so i think the OP premise is **possibly** flawed, a little bit?

:unsure:

So, what was the proposal regarding reforming campaign finance?

Did Ron Paul give the vaccine injection?


 
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