10/26/2021

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Today I would like to discuss the inoculation of children and teenagers with mRNA technology that is actually not a vaccine as it does not meet the criteria.

Vaccines have been around for a couple of generations now and most of us have learn at some point in our lives what these inoculations are. A growth medium is used to produce a copy of the virus strain. It is then purified and injected in our bodies as a dead or attenuated portion of the strain to make us a little sick with whatever strain is used. Our immune systems are thus exposed to the unwanted strain and begins to develop antibodies. The human immune system is gifted with the ability to store memory of this event only to repeat the process when the next mutated strain comes along usually on a seasonal basis as most viruses originate somewhere else and travel abroad through shipping channels or business/tourist travel.

The Covid-19 inoculation does not use this process to assist the immune system. It introduces a new element that alters the above process. In all manufacturing and development when when we innovate a new method we call it by a different name to separate or categorize for quality control purposes. This quality control process in the science of virology is usually called a trial. For the trial to be successful it must have some sort of control method as trials will assess results of more then one method. We have the data for vaccines but we do not have complete data set for the mRNA inoculation. To preform a proper comparison of two different methods separation of both methods is crucial to be useful.

The obvious solution is stop calling the mRNA inoculation a vaccine. It's like labelling the gasoline pump diesel. Children are the most vulnerable part of society and rely on educated adults to make decisions on what is proper scientific method and what is not. The information is available to the general public so I call on parents to review the information and teach the children the difference between a vaccine and mRNA inoculation labelled as a vaccine. You don't have to be a virologist to come to a proper conclusion. When children need medication for coughs, sore throats and fever we purchase medications for these common ailments. We read the labels and often do some extra research online or consult a physician. The same safety methods apply to inoculations. Parents look into the matter as medications can be dangerous if not used or labelled correctly.