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Charlotte's avatar

In an ideal world, rheumatologists would read your column, compile a list of their patients with recent onset Adult Still disease post covid shots.Then send blood samples to a lab approved by you to test for the DNA contaminants.

In addition, it would help to name and shame the doctor who thought they could cure long covid by giving more shots to this poor patient. Making an example of them with abject mockery might cause other doctors to think twice about giving out these shots anymore.

weedom1's avatar

That pfizer plasmid DNA from the mRNA jabs keeps popping up in people’s bodies. Anandamide keeps teaching people how to find it. Think you might have some too?

Susan Pass's avatar

https://www.nature.com/articles/s41467-022-34560-7

Interesting…. ties in the NET and inflammation.

Glittering Cricket's avatar

Unless I am missing something, I think your analysis of the Unique sequence and the origin of those Illumina reads in general is incorrect. The exact sequence you have labeled as unique is found in many, many common molecular biology plasmids and also does not even match the sequence of the Pfizer plasmid that you host on your substack. For more information please look at the comment I made in the debatevaccines subreddit.

Micheal Henry's avatar

You do know the pfizer modrna contains billions of sv40 promoter fragments right?