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I wonder if someone can work it backwards. Transfect cells with the vax, express the protein, purify the spike and then do amino acid sequencing and determine what possible codon sequences were required to produce the protein

Sounds like a lot of work to do unfunded though

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Are you citing Dr Richard Flemming's Jmol conformation? Just curious.

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Did you do those sequencing test on the actual Pfizer/Moderna mRNA vials? Are those DNA found to be naked-strands and fragments free flowing in the solution, or are they encapsulated inside the lipid nanoparticles? What is the diameter of those lipid nanoparticles as observed?

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This is the most recent of a series. The first one, shows which vaccines he used. Scroll down and look for the vials, and the rest will answer the rest of your questions:

https://anandamide.substack.com/p/curious-kittens

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I read that back in Feb, it didn't mention much about the lipid nanoparticles or anything regarding the diameter of the LNP.

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It told the you vials he was looking at, and the other ones in between that, and the newest one, might answer your questions

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That's why I still want to know if they have checked the size of the lipid nanoparticles used in those vials as well. Without the lipid nanoparticles those DNA/RNA can hardly transfect cells.

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On this one https://anandamide.substack.com/p/curious-kittens using "ctrl F", there are 6 places where LNPs come up, which tell you what he did. It doesn't say that he checked the size. One of those 6 places tells you that they used "5ul of 2% LiDs was added to 100ul of Vaccine to dissolve LNPs"

Is there a particular reason why you feel the LNP size should be checked, given that first, they have to dissolve it off in order to detect the "contents"?

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By the way, are those observed DNA contents mostly plasmid DNA from E.coli according to the sequencing test? Are their sequences mostly identical to each other?

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Because the size, radius or diameter of the cationic LNP will directly affect its permeability into certain tissues in the body. Hope they can also do a test to check for the DNA amount in the liquid without dissolving the LNP, so we can know what percentage of them are inside the LNP and how much are not.

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So it's hard to even test what is in the vaxx vials because of the fake nucleotide used to make the mRNA more stable, if I understand right.

Why is there DNA in them at all? I thought the shots were just mRNA.

I took organic chem, biochem, and genetics as an undergrad, but it's not quite enough for me to understand.

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"Assessing DNA and RNA concentrations of modified RNAs should be done with every method possible. We are in new territory with these modRNAs as the modified nucleotide are known to creates errors in many sequencers."

Yes, agree, these people are 100% incompetent. How can we help to get this funded? States need to step up and get labs and private labs. All three Fed. State and Private. More the better. No testing in a vacuum. Have you talked to Steve Kirsch for funding?

Along these lines of quality control:

New Dr. Robert Redfield video

https://seed126.bitchute.com/kffqQ4QqFTyY/jpwpauVwlbcD.mp4

"Third primer pair failed FDA got false positives" Poor CDC FDA quality control. Private PCR or lab analysis would be better and self correcting. Federal Government is a obvious failure and needs peer review through private business.

Open source public disclosure with competition. State BARTA.

https://seed126.bitchute.com/kffqQ4QqFTyY/jpwpauVwlbcD.mp4

"Third primer failure due to lab error" "contaminated" "Design flaw"

"South Korea wins on private sector" "No BARTA"

"FDA No lab developed private testing"

"False positives" As we have know for a while.

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Good work using multiple testing methods to confirm. #KeepGoing #TheLittleGreyCells

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