Scientists Awarded Nobel Prize For Technology That Helped Kill 1 In 800
Here's your trophy. Now shut the hell up.
According to The New York Times:
Katalin Karikó and Drew Weissman, who together identified a chemical tweak to messenger RNA, were awarded the Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine on Monday. Their work enabled potent Covid vaccines to be made in less than a year, averting tens of millions of deaths and helping the world recover from the worst pandemic in a century.
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But I think there’s something wrong with that blurb above…
I mean, those weren’t really vaccines so much as they were transfections.
Oh…and it wasn’t so much messenger RNA as it was modified RNA (if RNA even exists as defined).
Oh…and there was no evidence of a viral pandemic. Or a virus for that matter.
Oh…and there is no evidence whatsoever that the shots saved “tens of millions” of lives. In fact, it appears to be quite the opposite. Wow. That was some top notch journalism from the team over at NYT, amirite?!?
1 in 800 Dead
Scientist JJ Couey had scientist Denis Rancourt and Dr. Peter McCullough on his show this evening. Due to a miscommunication on the start time of the stream, it was a bit awkward coming out of the gates. After that, though, was a sharp schooling from Rancourt. If you have 50 minutes to spare, you should probably check this one out.
All-cause mortality rates spiking during COVID shot rollouts is bit of a smoking gun. And since we know they never proved the existence of some novel pathogen causing illness, they can’t just make up stories about mutations or whatever. To read Rancourt and team’s paper discussed in this stream, click here.
No Nobel Prize would be complete without research that completely contradicts the popular narrative. The COVID shots damage all hearts. Apparently, cardiac arrest incidents in Victoria, Australia have increased by 6% as of late.
So, folks, CPR training is important these days. Not getting to the bottom of what is actually causing more heart attacks. Not trying to prevent cardiac arrests from happening. Nope. CPR so you can save mommy when she hits the floor. I’m glad we had all that Damar Hamlin theatre to normalize this, aren’t you?!?
A couple weeks ago, Dr. Phillip Buckhaults spoke at a hearing in front of the South Carolina Senate where he discussed (synthetic) DNA contamination—something popularized by the research of Kevin McKernan—found in the COVID shots. He argued by scaling up to produce hundreds of millions of doses, people might be in trouble from contamination integrating into cells and potentially causing autoimmunity and cancer. Both are on the rise.
But don’t worry! Dr. Buckhaults still loves the future of mRNA technology! I know that I personally just love using lipid nanoparticles to Trojan horse my cells with foreign material. Yum, yum, yummy. Of course, Doc didn’t quite catch on to the excess mortality numbers that Denis Rancourt has analyzed or even the COVID mortality numbers since the rollouts.
Man, I’m really glad we vaccinated over two-thirds of the country so over 700,000 more people could die of COVID. Of course we can’t forget that all of those people dying of turbo cancer and heart attacks aren’t dying of COVID, amirite?!? #silverlining
Dr. Buckhaults also missed the fact that the more shots you get, the more likely you are to get a COVID diagnosis. Don’t believe me? How about the data analysis from the Cleveland Clinic? No? That’s fine. Talk to my friend Erin here. And by friend, I mean what the fuck??!?
I mean, that is just spectacular commitment to taint-licking big pharma as she dies by their hand. Pfantastic job, Miss Durkin. Gold star for you.
I assume I will either be cancelled for misgendering or picking on a somewhere-on-the-spectrum person, but it will make for an awesome segue into traditional vaccines. 😉 Look, I wouldn’t be this sarcastic had I not been treated like dog doo-doo years ago when warning people about these things…as a layman. The caca has since hit the fan and there is a whole swath of the world sitting in a windowless room with the lights off.
So, in honor of Katalin Karikó and Drew Weissman, I raise my glass. Congratulations on this incredible achievement in medicine by assisting in the mass genocide of millions. May you breathe in microfibers to protect yourselves from non-existent viruses for as many jabs as your bodies can handle.
Does anyone remember that the New York Times had a long feature Sunday magazine article on this newly Nobel-ized pair and their 'heroic' path to the long-sought technique of a swap-out and rejigging to get the Trojan horse to roll through the gates and stay there? The article appeared, as I recall, near the start of the distribution of the first batches in the U.S. It may in due course be recognized as one of the most creepy, treacly, manipulative, weeping-with-white-coat-discovery-ecstasy pieces of propaganda ever printed. The online reader comment stream on that article was a revival meeting, tearful with rhapsodic arias of gratitude for these two researchers and their resulting 'miracle' inoculates. (The article's grateful readers also served up generous heapings of contempt for skeptics and the non-compliant.) Both the article and the reader comments convinced me then that we were lost, that something was afoot that was not medical, miraculous, nor medal-worthy. It redoubled my suspicion that a delusional and repellent delirium of some kind was being cooked up. This newly announced Nobel clinches it. The names of Kariko and Weissman may become infamous in the history of clinical research and meddling medical interventions, if anyone is left to write about it. That NYT article had a heroic-narrative drive and ended with cathartic tears of joyful relief, an excess of 'eureka!' It was more than 'vibrant, punchy' feature-story journalism. There was a strange reek to the 'eureka.' I now wonder again who really instigated that piece of writing, who vetted it, made sure it appeared in a prominent and (once) respected newspaper.
It does happen, maybe quite often, that laboratory quests grow so fevered, so narrowly enamored of the goal, that whether that goal is viably worth reaching becomes a matter of indifference. With the next roll-out, no doubt we are to endure a fresh assault of testimonies to selfless research martyrdom (Nobel-crowned, hence 'worth' the Herculean struggle). Something to read while listening to the hourly sirens from emergency vehicles.