@VikiLovesFACS@MarchandSurgery@drdrew 1/ I am going to retweet this, just an FYI. For posterity.
"Small non-coding RNAs transfer through mammalian placenta and directly regulate fetal gene expression" @Jikkyleaks
EMA has admitted non coding RNAs exist in the RNA ""vaccines". These are TGA. ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/P…
@VikiLovesFACS@MarchandSurgery@drdrew@Jikkyleaks 2/ I can post more studies.
As I posted in anther thread under one of these videos,we have the regulatory lord and master of the UK medicine division, which is pro vaccine and pro RNA (and pro lockdown), that there are noncoding fragments in the vaccine. So that is proven.
@VikiLovesFACS@MarchandSurgery@drdrew@Jikkyleaks 3/ that study I just posted about the fragments, come from plants! We are not even in vaccine world yet! I just posted about a plant. The kind that you eat!
Here is the full report right from the UK website and again, this is not up for debate. ema.europa.eu/en/documents/a…
@VikiLovesFACS@MarchandSurgery@drdrew@Jikkyleaks 4/ When the EMA (that is the king--that is sovereign) which are pro vaccine, tells you, fragments are in there, that should be considered gospel. This one gets carved in stone now. Fragments verified of RNA via both EMA and TGA.
Whole RNA and LNP--considering it's been my job..
@VikiLovesFACS@MarchandSurgery@drdrew@Jikkyleaks 5/ Here is one (there is more) on covid infection before we dive into RNA and lipid nanoparticle and what the LNP can cross (everything).
"SARS-CoV-2 – the virus causing Covid-19 – can infect cells of the human placenta"
@VikiLovesFACS@MarchandSurgery@drdrew@Jikkyleaks 6/ I believe Google has removed many studies. Thankfully, I have academic access. :) I do more than listed in my bio. Many doctors state RNA and LNP do not cross the placenta.
I debated if effective to post one study, or to post more.
For effect, I must post all of them.
@VikiLovesFACS@MarchandSurgery@drdrew@Jikkyleaks 7. Here we go. A lot of medical people think because they are doctors they know biotech, and I keep seeing errors made. And I have offered to teach, to go on podcasts, to share--I even said tonight one of the main companies I worked with on air! (I didn't violate NDA). And I get
@VikiLovesFACS@MarchandSurgery@drdrew@Jikkyleaks 8/ refused. I get told I am wrong. I am getting tired. I am the designer start to finish. Not a pipetter. Not a receptionist. My employment can be verified--I offer direct phone number and contacts if asked by podcasters. Now, back to RNA. The lipid nanoparticle is unstoppable.
@VikiLovesFACS@MarchandSurgery@drdrew@Jikkyleaks 15/ right now we are not establishing toxicity (we can do that too). we are establishing that the many studies I will post, a measly person who does not have AN MD, treated as gum on shoe, who only manages these things day in and day out not worthy and knows nothing, knows a lot
@VikiLovesFACS@MarchandSurgery@drdrew@Jikkyleaks 16/ Hey guess what: ask me if I ever was asked to design a study for in utero delivery of RNA.
(yes)
Also, one project I did is in stage three clinical right now (its actually doing good things).
"Ionizable lipid nanoparticles for in utero mRNA delivery" science.org/doi/10.1126/sc…
@VikiLovesFACS@MarchandSurgery@drdrew@Jikkyleaks 18/ that says fetal above (fetus). And LNP. Lipid nanoparticle. Driving RNA into fetus.
Here is another. "Fetal gene therapy for neurodegenerative disease of infants"
Hannibal from the new A Team said that "Overkill is underrated".
@VikiLovesFACS@MarchandSurgery@drdrew@Jikkyleaks 23/ I have gotten so much grief from many for being a biotech manager and not a doctor and told that I know nothing, I have reached that point.
"In vivo correction of anaemia in β-thalassemic mice by γPNA-mediated gene editing with nanoparticle delivery" pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/27782131/
And remember, we are just establishing that the LNP and RNA cross the placenta, because it was stated, they do not. I can post 100 of these.
I am not kidding.
Over 100 exist. pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/29477479/
@VikiLovesFACS@MarchandSurgery@drdrew@Jikkyleaks 29/ Just a little break from the pregnancy--proving they cross the blood brain barrier (probably 100 of these too)
"Amphetamine decorated cationic lipid nanoparticles cross the blood-brain barrier: therapeutic promise for combating glioblastoma."
@VikiLovesFACS@MarchandSurgery@drdrew@Jikkyleaks 30/ I have neve done a thread this long.
"Surface-Functionalized Nanoparticles as Efficient Tools in Targeted Therapy of Pregnancy Complications"
@VikiLovesFACS@MarchandSurgery@drdrew@Jikkyleaks 32/ Heyo!
". In pregnancy, nanoparticle-based drug formulations could have the potential to selectively target either the placenta and/or fetus, enabling ‘fetal-friendly’ drugs to be administered in pregnancy"
This was 2015. We are already there. futuremedicine.com/doi/10.2217/nn…
@VikiLovesFACS@MarchandSurgery@drdrew@Jikkyleaks 35/ Ohhhhhhhhhhhh
"Finally, in utero administration of lipid nanoparticle–mRNA formulations can be applied to deliver mRNA to mouse fetuses achieving protein expression in fetal livers, lungs and intestines"
Like, spike protein? nature.com/articles/s4157…
@VikiLovesFACS@MarchandSurgery@drdrew@Jikkyleaks 38/ I am mining for at least 50. That should break a record.
"Amniotic fluid stabilized lipid nanoparticles for in utero intra-amniotic mRNA delivery"
"Lipid nanoparticle structure and delivery route during pregnancy dictates mRNA potency, immunogenicity, and health in the mother and offspring" biorxiv.org/content/10.110…
@VikiLovesFACS@MarchandSurgery@drdrew@Jikkyleaks 50/
50! This has to be one of the longest threads ever. Sorry Dr Drew, but I am trying to prove this point.
Nanoparticles to treat genetic diseases in utero
@VikiLovesFACS@MarchandSurgery@drdrew@Jikkyleaks 56/
Break time, because I have designed this stuff, and THIS IS what it was designed for, not high throughput processes. It is for those who are suffering greatly, not the planet as a prophylactic. You should see the one I did for kids. fda.gov/news-events/pr…
@VikiLovesFACS@MarchandSurgery@drdrew@Jikkyleaks 64/ how cool is it when you are on a podcast, and you're talking about free floating bits of RNA in the mom from the baby? That doesn't happen every day!
Anyways...
"Exclusion of Reproductive-aged Women in COVID-19
Vaccination and Clinical Trials" whijournal.com/article/S1049-…
@VikiLovesFACS@MarchandSurgery@drdrew@Jikkyleaks 65/ "
CRISPR-Cas9 to induce fetal hemoglobin for the treatment of sickle cell disease"
NOw this is something I know about. Homologous repair. KNockout. Different guides do not always work with different Cas9 from diff companies. cell.com/molecular-ther…
@VikiLovesFACS@MarchandSurgery@drdrew@Jikkyleaks 82/
"stabilized lipid nanoparticles for in utero intra-amniotic mRNA"
Nanoparticle stereochemistry-dependent endocytic processing improves in vivo mRNA delivery
@VikiLovesFACS@MarchandSurgery@drdrew@Jikkyleaks 108/
Bonus round: we know there is ethanol present in the RNA "vaccines" because that is used in the self construction of the LNP.
In Utero Exposure to Ethanol Alters mRNA for Insulin-Like Growth Factors
1/ Lipids in LNP can gain a negative charge, cause the spindly, thick webby clots resistant to Apixiban, etc due to excessive density/rapid clot formation 100s of time faster than typical body would "make" a clot.
Positive ionizable not the only baddie.
2/ LNP breaking down--peg protects LNP from losing cohesion, freeze thaw process causing "blebs" to form out of DSPC, lipids to disperse, gain charge, zeta to change, flocculation, ion bridging, and interactions proving LNP instability. pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/36588456/
👀Translation:
We were told it would never enter the nucleus.
We now know, because Illumina did the sequencing that trillions of DNA plasmids exist per vial, that there is a section that pushes it into the nucleus.
That cannot happen accidentally.
It was designed that way.
Ask yourself why the people who parrot vitamin D all day are getting primary focus on podcasts/ social media/fox news, why a football player is getting platformed as an LNP expert, and why no large media JBP, Russel, Rogan, or any others will talk RNA or LNP.
You know the answer.
@jordanbpeterson
At any time you could have a biotech person on. You refuse.
Why are you refusing to have a real biotech person on? Hmm? Is myocarditis and Vitamin D all you have? NO. There are experts out here sharing real data and none of you will have them on your podcasts. I call shenanigans. @joerogan
Joe, why no biotech expert? @rustyrockets
1/Hello! I couldn't sleep (daylight savings). I wondered what the education requirements are to work for Ventavia the clinical trial company for places like Pfizer. I searched their LinkedIn, their website, Google, and Glassdoor. None. Not even to be their site manager. Zero.
2/In all of the job postings for Ventavia no matter where they are listed (I web archived), no matter if you are a coordinator for clinical trials or an on-site clinical trial manager, according to every job posting they've got, you don't need a college degree. Not LPN. Not RN.
3/Not BSN. Not a bachelor's of science in anything. Not a biology major. Not biochem. Zilch. Zero. Niete. Nein. You don't need to have stepped into a college classroom whatsoever to be a clinical site manager for Ventavia. You don't need any education to oversee clinical trials.
1/ Now that we know DNA plasmids in jabs, we need other questions answered.
Re: fragmentation files form Pfizer:
Are those fragments of RNA we see in their noncoding (can cause cancer) or guide RNA for gene editing?
Which is it? Or is it both? No other options I am afraid.
1/ I freaked out when Kevin discovered the DNA. Many of us have been receiving information "out of order" like the movie Pulp Fiction.
Why this matters:(read them clockwise start top left)
Dr. Vanessa Schmidt-Kruger:German Parliamentary Inquiry Committee enformtk.u-aizu.ac.jp/howard/gcep_dr…
2/ Kevin had Illumina sequence the jabs and found DNA--trillions (at first thought billions) per vial--approx 30% of vials are DNA. See his Stacks/Threads.
Dr. Krueger said the DNA is the gene of the spike protein, which can enter the nucleus. It was also loaded into the LNP.
3/ We were lied to. The DNA was there and is there. "shorter pieces are produced, i.e., not the longer proteins but these short sections, I’m thinking about the immune system. There are many homologies in biology, the immune system reacts differently to what is produced in the ."