You may already be aware that the term “vaccine” was redefined in 2021.1 Vaccines by the original definition are a product that induce ‘immunity’. The mRNA injections did not have this effect. It became clear in 2021 and 2022, that they did not have this effect.
Many of the "medical freedom" people are now saying that mRNA should be banned for use in healthy humans and animals. Is there a lack of specificity in calling it mRNA? In this article another term that would be more precise will be described.
A more unambiguous term to use for these injections is transfection.
Transfection
It is important to use the correct term because we are living in the information age; without the correct terminology we are hampered in our ability to do independent research.
has tweeted on the subject and he has pointed out the following (edited for clarity) :..To say it clearly. Transfections or transformations in healthy individuals will lead to problems (e.g. autoimmunity) even if they are contamination free.
The vector of getting your cells to produce a protein artificially induced externally is either a transfection (RNA based) or transformation (DNA based). When you shop for biologicals, these are the catalog names.
When one talks about gene-therapy, what exactly is that?
..If you want to read the papers yourself, you need the term to find how it's being used.
When you transfect a lab animal, the animal needs to be killed in a window of less than 8 weeks in order to see the effects of the experiment. If you wait longer, all the cells in the region are gone. And this is considered waste in a lab.
In each case, the cause will be different (cell death? Over-expression of protein? Imbalance in cells not used to express those proteins? Reaped by the immune system due to it being foreign?)
Nonetheless, it doesn't matter what fancy term is being used, the treatment is a transfection.
Since the area, where the transfection expresses the protein, is destroyed; it is considered as a potential cancer treatment. Researchers had hoped to discover a way to target the treatment, so that cancers could be removed in this fashion.
Unfortunately, after 40 years of trying they still can't target cells with their LNPs.2
The difficulty in finding a targeting mechanism has hindered the use of transfections in cancer therapy despite efforts, leading to frustration even amongst researchers and post-doctoral students.
No more shots of any kind. And hopefully I won’t need any more surgeries.
Transfection. The product. 😉 https://threadreaderapp.com/thread/1893102884910457160.html