Japanese professor Murakami of Tokyo University of Science makes an astonishing finding.
Pfizer's jab contains the SV40 sequence which is known as a promoter of the cancer virus. The SV40 sequence is completely unnecessary to produce the mRNA jab. https://twitter.com/fseiichizb4/status/1651638404193595392?t=bDGTCazSW9-ykwfp0j_uaw&s=19
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interesting if you are into a lot of science crap.
what hes saying is that they purposely put promoter sequences in front of these genes.
promoter genes help make multiple copies of whatever substance is being coded for.
you got a piece of DNA, ok... on this big strand, there are segments of genes along with other segments that "direct" the transcription of the material. when the DNA strand is open, proteins start growing off of it, which is 'transcription'. those proteins together form a something. the DNA is basically the instructions/recipe for making something.
now, there is also DNA coding for (simplistically speaking to keep the jargon down) amplifying (making lots and lots of copies of a protein or substance). thats a promoter. these can be artificially spliced into any place on the DNA strand to produce extra copies when the DNA is 'unzipped' and 'read' to produce a substance.
if a promoter is spliced into a spot where only one copy of the protein/substance being produced should go, it can wreak havoc in the body: sickness or ''cancer''.
another way of putting it:
if the DNA instructions were "make one unit of vitamin A" and a promoter was mistakenly stuck behind it, it would repeat that instruction over and over until there would be thousands of units at a level of toxicity for the body.
the same was done with this vaccine splice, except they have promotors multiplying this SV40 gene sequence, which every scientist knows is toxic.
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btw, the video shows a plasmid, which is a simplistic, circular DNA strand. the little lines show DNA marker sites and splice sites (where specific DNA enzymes like
Hind III can "cut" the DNA and glue in a sequence). [this is why GMOs are dangerous-- scientists randomly use an enzyme to cut open DNA and shove in another, foreign gene-- they have no idea where that foreign gene will insert itself- behind a promoter, in the middle of another, important sequence, etc.]
escherichia coli is
E. coli. its the favored bacteria for scientists to experiment with since its DNA has already been decoded.