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Doesn't even make sense. Why leave it in a petri dish for an extended period of time? RNA is destroyed after it is processed by cells. It doesn't even last a day in the body.

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wow u really thinkin that still after all these years huh

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Knowing how RNA works? Yeah, for 20 years or so.

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So what happens when, for example, you have cells reproducing the same RNA sequences for a year or three? And the protein they are encoding for is toxic to every tissue in the body? Asking for a couple billion friends.

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That doesn't happen unless the RNA is a self replicating sequence, which the vast majority are not. Even if the vaccine was self replicating the cells infected with it would be destroyed by the immune system, or else you would die rather quickly.

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So when the cells transfected are important to life actually, would you think that caused someone to die of the suddenly?

ok so it officially only lasts maybe a month https://www.nature.com/articles/s41541-023-00742-7

or 6 months, https://expose-news.com/2023/09/01/study-finds-half-of-vaccinated-people-may-never-stop-producing-spike-protein/ (or maybe forever)

or a couple years maybe https://principia-scientific.com/covid-vaccines-still-produce-spike-proteins-after-two-years/

The jab fricks some people up on a permanent basis. It is known. Ask Rintrah about the implications of an igg class switch if you want to feel suicidial.

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Detecting the spike protein does not mean that it is still being produced. It just means that it has not been broken down yet. That is disturbing though if DNA was contaminated in the vaccines, because that of course is self replicating.

Still nothing to do with RNA.

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Detecing the spike protein ... a couple of years later. You really drank the :marseysipping: dumbfrick juice huh

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Reading isn't your strong suit is it? That isn't what I said. RNA will not self replicate unless specifically designed to. Like how viruses take advantage of cells or ribozymes. It's one and done in 99.99% of the time. DNA however can produce proteins for a long time.

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