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Apr 26, 2023Liked by Lioness of Judah Ministry

Excellent compilation.

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AI can teach a child to read in 18 months. Whoopee! I can teach a child to read in less than 2 months - or a dyslexic adult who wants to read. Writing is included. For a child, 6 weeks easy going is considered standard.

But then, you have to teach alphabetically and include spelling rules. English is not written in characters that have to be learned individually, like Chinese!!

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So Epoch Times has discovered that the shots are claimed to contain modRNA (pseudouridylated mRNA), not mRNA. That was news in 2020. They're a little behind the times. I wonder if they will ever get around to discovering what genetic material is actually in the shots due to contamination, as opposed to what is claimed to be there.

I am starting to just call the combined genetic glop in the shots "mRNA", with the quotes, as in "claims to be but isn't really".

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And then there is this from Dr Mark Trozzi "There’s DNA in the RNA Shots. Lots!" Video, pdf, related links. https://drtrozzi.org/2023/04/22/dr-trozzi-alert-theres-dna-in-the-rna-shots-lots/

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Yes. I am being careful about it, though. This information comes from research in progress. It is a developing story.

The work is being pre-published and "Substack peer reviewed" at Nepetalactone Newsletter, https://anandamide.substack.com. It's not an easy read for most people. It's a difficult and only partial read for me. At least I learned about prokaryote plasmids long ago. Even my spell checker didn't know "plasmid".

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Thanks for expanding on the topic.

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Vials may be variable in composition and storage treatment. Some researchers claim vials may contain plasmids that can combine with human microbiome and undisclosed adjuvants and contaminants.

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Yes indeed. There is evidence of major plasmid and linear DNA contamination, products of the manufacturing process, the problems of which have never been completely solved. Evidence is not the same as proof, and the biochemistry involved is beyond what I am willing to take the time to understand -- vector DNA and DNA looping are about as far as I got -- but it shouts "stay away!" at me.

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Excellent reporting. Thank you

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