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Considering the toll of the “miracle” mRNA technology reported over the last 4 years, I would be ashamed to admit my contribution to this invention. What is so brilliant about an invention which we cannot make harmless or - as a minimum - neutral?

The Nature functions perfectly without all those patents, PhDs, Nobels or state funding. So far, nothing of human “invention” improved anything in the Nature. Not a bit. We only improve our lifestyle, in search of more laziness or more money. But it’s all selective efforts aimed at isolated snapshots of life. We have never contributed anything positive to the Nature at large.

From a broad perspective, all “science” is a byproduct of the greed trip. We are truly, selflessly not interested in improving human condition. The very existence of patents, copyright and company secrecy proves this. In the meantime, we have mastered the art of creating never-ending money machines at the expense of those most in need, most helpless, and most unrepresented anywhere near decision makers. The war against cancer is the best example. Billions pumped year by year into startups, inventions, experiments, with the ultimate goal of producing zero results. Extremely successful.

Pieces of information that are now surfacing in relation to human health worldwide slowly make up the whole puzzle. And the topmost secret is not about unimportant scientists or their achievements. The most guarded secret is that ALL science is only a guesswork. It’s all concepts, theories and random “it’s working” moments. All of it. From bricks and concrete to genes and immunology, it’s all only theories and dogmas. It can’t be any different. We will never reach the ultimate “How” of the Nature, just because our perception is incredibly limited and fragmentary even without money. When you add funding, the mind goes amok and activates all possible biases to perfect the agenda. It’s always like this. We cannot change it, because our whole wiring is only functional on a very limited time and space plane. The sooner all those fancy researchers accept it, the more chances we have to survive.

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In fairness to Kevin, he is not calling the SV40 "accidental contaminant". In testimonies that I have been in together with Kevin he is very clear about how bad it is and that there is no reason to have it at all, only bad reasons, and that there is evidence of heavy lifting being done to conceal this component. Contamination can be purposeful or accidental. We are calling for immediate stop of these injections and proper investigation.

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