COVID CONFIRMED TO BE MANUFACTURED

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Now scientists find virus contains tiny chunk of DNA that matches sequence patented by Moderna THREE YEARS before pandemic began.

Genetic match discovered in Covid's unique furin cleavage site on spike protein
Matched genetic sequence patented by Moderna for cancer research purposes
Researchers say one in 3trillion chance Covid developed the code naturally


Once more….it's a 1 / 3,000,000,000,000 chance Covid developed code naturally

https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-10542309/Fresh-lab-leak-fears-study-finds-genetic-code-Covids-spike-protein-linked-Moderna-patent.html
GrowlTowel
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Shhhh. We are on to war with Russia now.
Your ideas are intriguing to me, and I wish to subscribe to your newsletter.
ATL Bear
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And oddly enough, Moderna has been the most effective vaccine.
4th and Inches
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ATL Bear said:

And oddly enough, Moderna has been the most effective vaccine.
What does serendipitous coincidence..

They made it, they released it as a money and power grab. Look at countries that would be considered normal suddenly abusing power on a monumental scale, especially with research showing lock downs dont work
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The naysayers will still be able to hedge this claim, saying that the section of genetic code that happens to match Moderna's patented gene sequence is relatively small (19 letters out of 3300). Plus the fact that Moderna's patent comes from an already existing gene in humans, so the matching sequence could have arisen when a virus infected a human cell and "picked up" part of this gene.

But occuring right at the furin cleavage site, right on the spike protein, where the virus attaches to cells? Right at the site that increases a virus' ability to attach to cells? The site that scientists have routinely fiddled with in order to artificially increase a virus' infectiousness? With genetic code that matches a sequence patented by the same company who made a vaccine for the same virus? The virus that originated within yards of a virology lab studying the same type of coronavirus? The collective force of the evidence is too compelling.
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