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19 nucleotide long sequence coding in Sars-Cov-2 found in a raft of Moderna patents from 2015

 
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Leave Murderna alone!

They never had a single drug until now, so they deserve praise for their connections and this confidence game creativity.
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Mode-RNA is their name

1dunno1
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I don't know how I missed that one all this time.
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Leave Murderna alone!

They never had a single drug until now, so they deserve praise for their connections and this confidence game creativity.
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Mode-RNA is their name

1dunno1
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I don't know how I missed that one all this time.
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They are a subsidiary or DARPA.
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Leave Murderna alone!

They never had a single drug until now, so they deserve praise for their connections and this confidence game creativity.
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Mode-RNA is their name

1dunno1
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WOW i literally just looked up definition of mode, because i was looking at their name, and its Mode RNA then i stumble upon your post. Made me chuckle as i thought the same thing.
Mode - a way or manner in which something occurs or is experienced, expressed, or done.
It makes your rna express or do something. sounds about right.
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most important tweet of the 21st century?

[link to arkmedic.substack.com (secure)]
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"...it's takin out of context and incomplete. Also frankly, such a short sequence is going to come up by random chance many many times in nature.

Here is the full list, excluding SARS CoV2

[link to blast.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov (secure)]

In short, the sequence appears 100% identical about 40 times, and near identical well over 100 times. Since bacterial diversity is crazy, prob 1B times animals, it's expected to appear highly via random chance in bacteria and means absolutely nothing.

Should also point out, the nucleic acid sequence, CGTA, is pretty irrelevant. It's the protein coding sequence that is important when discussing proteins. So, makes this even dumber.

Quick run down on what this is and how to read it, I do this for a living.

You enter a DNA sequence, and it scans all sequenced genomes available in the database, from bacteria to cows, to random unknown stuff found in oceans.

It kicks back scores on how close the DNA sequence matches. Coverage is how much of the DNA covers i.e. 50% of the sequence is 100% identical. And percentage identical is how close the match is within that cover range. So 100% coverage at 100% match is completely identical. The scores are there scoring algorithm, higher=better. The description is the name of the sample/life form which has the DNA, and the Ascension number is the database location.

Generally, we use BLAST to figure out what a gene is or where it came from to track evolution or find similar functioning organisms. So normally enter 1000+ DNA bases, not 19 nucleic acids. As there is only 4 DNA bases, every genome is comprised of those 4 in different orders. As a normal bacteria has about 4,000,000 bases, and there are 1,000,000s of different bacteria, the chance it comes up via random chance is crazy high."
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well isn't that amazing ...

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"...it's takin out of context and incomplete. Also frankly, such a short sequence is going to come up by random chance many many times in nature.

Here is the full list, excluding SARS CoV2

[link to blast.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov (secure)]

In short, the sequence appears 100% identical about 40 times, and near identical well over 100 times. Since bacterial diversity is crazy, prob 1B times animals, it's expected to appear highly via random chance in bacteria and means absolutely nothing.

Should also point out, the nucleic acid sequence, CGTA, is pretty irrelevant. It's the protein coding sequence that is important when discussing proteins. So, makes this even dumber.

Quick run down on what this is and how to read it, I do this for a living.

You enter a DNA sequence, and it scans all sequenced genomes available in the database, from bacteria to cows, to random unknown stuff found in oceans.

It kicks back scores on how close the DNA sequence matches. Coverage is how much of the DNA covers i.e. 50% of the sequence is 100% identical. And percentage identical is how close the match is within that cover range. So 100% coverage at 100% match is completely identical. The scores are there scoring algorithm, higher=better. The description is the name of the sample/life form which has the DNA, and the Ascension number is the database location.

Generally, we use BLAST to figure out what a gene is or where it came from to track evolution or find similar functioning organisms. So normally enter 1000+ DNA bases, not 19 nucleic acids. As there is only 4 DNA bases, every genome is comprised of those 4 in different orders. As a normal bacteria has about 4,000,000 bases, and there are 1,000,000s of different bacteria, the chance it comes up via random chance is crazy high."
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100% match occurs 71 times, not "about 40". also never in any other virus than sars-cov-2. sounds like we've got a pharma-shill in damage contol mode to me.
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Dr. Paul - please look into what @JikkyKjj and David Martin have found. Namely that the specific 19 nucleotide long sequence coding for tet furin site is found in an obscure bacterium and a raft of Moderna patents from 2015.

Impossible due to chance? We deserve answers.



Updated to include Sars-Cov-2 in the title.

This sequencing is the smoking gun.
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they mention a mystery vaxx in this article [link to www.statnews.com (secure)]

Also provides motive for committing the crime, since they couldn't justify their $5 billion valuation at the time as their only remaining potentially working mrna meds were four experimental vaccines, and they considered vaxx to not be profitable. They were referred to as loss leaders.

Now, they found a way to make them profitable whether they work or not. Incidentally, all the other mrna drugs had to be discontinued because they couldn't deliver a therapeutic dose without poisoning the recipient.
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Likely one of most informative posts ever OP, IMHO! A group of investors and murderers decided to make a killing, laughing all the way to the bank.
These are the worst folks that ever walked the earth. They planned this in coordination with Factions in our Government and just torturing Fauci’s is not going to do it. This NIAID needs to be dismantled, everyone involved in this vaccination setup needs Tried and hung. Real people have been tortured and killed. Children have been irrevocably harmed. The whole world should be seeking their heads. This isn’t Trumps Vaccine, this was in the making long ago. Fauci’s needs run out of NIH, yesterday. tomato
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Dr. Paul - please look into what @JikkyKjj and David Martin have found. Namely that the specific 19 nucleotide long sequence coding for tet furin site is found in an obscure bacterium and a raft of Moderna patents from 2015.

Impossible due to chance? We deserve answers.



Updated to include Sars-Cov-2 in the title.

This sequencing is the smoking gun.
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The smoking gun has been long since found
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Likely one of most informative posts ever OP, IMHO! A group of investors and murderers decided to make a killing, laughing all the way to the bank.
These are the worst folks that ever walked the earth. They planned this in coordination with Factions in our Government and just torturing Fauci’s is not going to do it. This NIAID needs to be dismantled, everyone involved in this vaccination setup needs Tried and hung. Real people have been tortured and killed. Children have been irrevocably harmed. The whole world should be seeking their heads. This isn’t Trumps Vaccine, this was in the making long ago. Fauci’s needs run out of NIH, yesterday. tomato
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hesright
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most important tweet of the 21st century?

[link to arkmedic.substack.com (secure)]
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Oh lala, one of the most importants on pourrait dire
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How to BLAST your way to the truth about the origins
of COVID-19

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Copypasta Quote from PseudoDave

"...it's takin out of context and incomplete. Also frankly, such a short sequence is going to come up by random chance many many times in nature.

Here is the full list, excluding SARS CoV2

[link to blast.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov (secure)]

In short, the sequence appears 100% identical about 40 times, and near identical well over 100 times. Since bacterial diversity is crazy, prob 1B times animals, it's expected to appear highly via random chance in bacteria and means absolutely nothing.

Should also point out, the nucleic acid sequence, CGTA, is pretty irrelevant. It's the protein coding sequence that is important when discussing proteins. So, makes this even dumber.

Quick run down on what this is and how to read it, I do this for a living.

You enter a DNA sequence, and it scans all sequenced genomes available in the database, from bacteria to cows, to random unknown stuff found in oceans.

It kicks back scores on how close the DNA sequence matches. Coverage is how much of the DNA covers i.e. 50% of the sequence is 100% identical. And percentage identical is how close the match is within that cover range. So 100% coverage at 100% match is completely identical. The scores are there scoring algorithm, higher=better. The description is the name of the sample/life form which has the DNA, and the Ascension number is the database location.

Generally, we use BLAST to figure out what a gene is or where it came from to track evolution or find similar functioning organisms. So normally enter 1000+ DNA bases, not 19 nucleic acids. As there is only 4 DNA bases, every genome is comprised of those 4 in different orders. As a normal bacteria has about 4,000,000 bases, and there are 1,000,000s of different bacteria, the chance it comes up via random chance is crazy high."
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100% match occurs 71 times, not "about 40". also never in any other virus than sars-cov-2. sounds like we've got a pharma-shill in damage contol mode to me.
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I think you are right. Thank you for responding.
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I don't have much time right now, but I'll read it more, as well as what peppersgc posted when I get the time, and post more of a response.

Great thread as always Happy in Nature.

Only reason I didn't respond directly to you and peppersgc quote was because I'd have to do a captcha.
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all of this was found out last year, why is it pinned now? David Martim from M.CAN found hundreds of patents in the gene sequence
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There are slow-learners.
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"...it's takin out of context and incomplete. Also frankly, such a short sequence is going to come up by random chance many many times in nature.

Here is the full list, excluding SARS CoV2

[link to blast.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov (secure)]

In short, the sequence appears 100% identical about 40 times, and near identical well over 100 times. Since bacterial diversity is crazy, prob 1B times animals, it's expected to appear highly via random chance in bacteria and means absolutely nothing.

Should also point out, the nucleic acid sequence, CGTA, is pretty irrelevant. It's the protein coding sequence that is important when discussing proteins. So, makes this even dumber.

Quick run down on what this is and how to read it, I do this for a living.

You enter a DNA sequence, and it scans all sequenced genomes available in the database, from bacteria to cows, to random unknown stuff found in oceans.

It kicks back scores on how close the DNA sequence matches. Coverage is how much of the DNA covers i.e. 50% of the sequence is 100% identical. And percentage identical is how close the match is within that cover range. So 100% coverage at 100% match is completely identical. The scores are there scoring algorithm, higher=better. The description is the name of the sample/life form which has the DNA, and the Ascension number is the database location.

Generally, we use BLAST to figure out what a gene is or where it came from to track evolution or find similar functioning organisms. So normally enter 1000+ DNA bases, not 19 nucleic acids. As there is only 4 DNA bases, every genome is comprised of those 4 in different orders. As a normal bacteria has about 4,000,000 bases, and there are 1,000,000s of different bacteria, the chance it comes up via random chance is crazy high."
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100% match occurs 71 times, not "about 40". also never in any other virus than sars-cov-2. sounds like we've got a pharma-shill in damage contol mode to me.
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I got caught up in the conversation on another site, and forgot to come back to the thread. You're right. I found the original article, and this dude was definitely a shill.
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Impossible to be by chance.

Trust me I'm a scientist.

Everyone should look up a nucleotide.

Then tell me if 19 of those matching in a row could happen by chance.
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Chance is 1 in 4^19

Which is 1 in 274,877,906,944
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A-whole 19?
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WOW

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Truckers.......make posters.......put on your tailgates.......l.drive, don’t park in protest, share the info. Seems like sharing ventures in China did not work well for NIAID, Fauci’s, and really not for CDC, Trudeau, or vax pass industry.
Appears like.....This was not a Quick answer for a new illness.
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Dr. Paul - please look into what @JikkyKjj and David Martin have found. Namely that the specific 19 nucleotide long sequence coding for tet furin site is found in an obscure bacterium and a raft of Moderna patents from 2015.

Impossible due to chance? We deserve answers.



Updated to include Sars-Cov-2 in the title.

This sequencing is the smoking gun.
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Surprise Surprise!
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:fauci fan:
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If you all spent less time joking about this, it would never have gotten to such an advanced stage.

That's why the British shut it down, no joking, just pressure and protests.
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Excellent find HiN...

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No doubt Walmart is now experiencing a nationwide run on head fans.
Any sarcasm in this post is purely intentional.
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This was discovered here in Jan 20

There was also another patent in 2018

You have to patent a virus before you can patent a vaccine for it...
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So what does this actually mean? Can a virologist explain in layman’s terms? Does this sequence exist in sars-cov-1 as well? Moderna was researching how to do an mRNA vaccine for original sars virus for years before the pandemic.
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The plan all along:



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