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Subject The Pfizer vaccine is an mRNA vaccine that forces your DNA to create part of the virus
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Original Message [link to www.precisionvaccinations.com (secure)]

It's NOT fucking safe

BioNTech’s BNT162 vaccine candidates are being developed to prevent COVID-19 disease infection. The BNT162 program is evaluating at least 4 experimental vaccines, each of which represents a unique combination of messenger RNA (mRNA) format and target antigen.

Two of the 4 vaccine candidates include a nucleoside modified mRNA (modRNA), one includes uridine containing mRNA (uRNA), and the fourth vaccine candidate utilizes self-amplifying mRNA (saRNA). Each mRNA format is combined with a lipid nanoparticle (LNP) formulation.

BNT162b1 and BNT162b2 are both nucleoside-modified RNAs, formulated in lipid nanoparticles. BNT162b1 encodes an optimized SARS-CoV-2 receptor-binding domain (RBD) antigen, while BNT162b2 encodes an optimized SARS-CoV-2 full-length spike protein antigen.

The larger spike sequence is included in two of the vaccine candidates, and the smaller optimized RBD from the spike protein is included in the other 2 vaccine candidates. The RBD-based candidates contain the piece of the spike that is thought to be most important for eliciting antibodies that can inactivate the virus.

Update: Heres info from an older article talking about potential negative effects of the exact kind of vaccine Pfizer is pushing.

"Researchers including Stafforst are engineering guide RNAs with chemical modifications that attract ADARs in the cell to the editing site. But some researchers worry that conscripting the natural ADARs into editing specific mRNAs could pull them away from their normal tasks and cause other health problems. Altering gene expression in one part of the body could affect other parts in unforeseen ways. In Mali’s muscular-dystrophy study, for instance, mice developed liver problems for unknown reasons. “It’s a tool in development still,” he says.

[link to www.nature.com (secure)]

THE ARTICLE IS FROM FEB 4, 2020, SO THIS IS NOT A PROBLEM THEY'VE FIGURED OUT HOW TO SOLVE YET.
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