Heiwa
88 posts, incept 2008-10-10
2021-11-02 14:22:03
Before this shot there were zero lipid products that were approved for widespread use by the FDA because of so many adverse reactions. Everyone seems to focus on the spike protein, but those lipids were a real hindrance for mRNA drugs.
These lipid companies have been hitting a brick wall. I heard some execs from a lipid manufacturer say that after this, there will be at least three lipids that will get FDA approval. I find that fascinating and disturbing. They are salivating over the new drugs that will come from this - this is their new gold mine.
This was too good an opportunity not to do massive component testing on the population. This may very well be why there were "secret ingredients" in the shots. They literally couldn't tell you what the secret ingredient was because it depends on which lot you got.
What this tells me is that there was great planning aforethought.
By the way, whatever happened to the "must be kept at a gazillion negative degrees up to half an hour before administering?" I guess that wasn't so necessary after all. I wonder why.