Thank you, good start. You have LOT of material on this platform to go through. Many good professional writers. One thing which bothers me, is that people call an injection of a complex synthetic genetic material mod mRNA, vaccines. The VAERS reports from all the previous years show very clearly, that covid injections are not the same 'vaccines' as always, alone because of their 'strange' huge side effects among so many people. It is genetic material which when applied internally, driving the genetic expression system in every human cell, then it should be called gene therapy, to say the least. If you have time at some point I made a small introduction about it:
Thanks for your comment. I haven't checked out the links, but I added a link to your comment at the end of my post and I commented about the scratch method that may have actually worked to prevent disease, as it didn't bypass the body's immune system. By the way, if you have any important FAQ suggestions or answers, feel free to let me know.
Thank you, good start. You have LOT of material on this platform to go through. Many good professional writers. One thing which bothers me, is that people call an injection of a complex synthetic genetic material mod mRNA, vaccines. The VAERS reports from all the previous years show very clearly, that covid injections are not the same 'vaccines' as always, alone because of their 'strange' huge side effects among so many people. It is genetic material which when applied internally, driving the genetic expression system in every human cell, then it should be called gene therapy, to say the least. If you have time at some point I made a small introduction about it:
https://mejbcart.substack.com/p/why-covid-injections-are-not-vaccines
and
https://mejbcart.substack.com/p/craig-venter-niaidnih-and-why-the
sorry for being self-centered and pointing to my posts, others write about it too of course:)
Thanks. I added a link to your comment at the end of my post. Feel free to give me any suggestions for important FAQs or answers.
I checked out your substack just a little. You seem to be very knowledgeable. I'd like to ask your opinion about my post about microbiology at https://ilki.substack.com/p/is-microbiology-real
Thanks for your comment. I haven't checked out the links, but I added a link to your comment at the end of my post and I commented about the scratch method that may have actually worked to prevent disease, as it didn't bypass the body's immune system. By the way, if you have any important FAQ suggestions or answers, feel free to let me know.