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One of the first things I thought might happen as a result of mRNA technology as a vaccine is that exposing the "foreign antigen" on the surface of our cells was bound to result in novel autoimmune syndromes. After reading a review article on the state of mRNA "vaccination" and the various issue with it (its inherently inflammatory properties, the need to use pseudouridine to prolong its duration in the host) I decided it was much too dangerous to try, so neither I nor my husband took the inoculations, nor will we ever take any mRNA "vaccine" in the future.

We have known that our immune system isn't perfectly accurate in its response to antigens which is why we develop autoimmune diseases. Using a technology that presents foreign antigens on the surface of our cells was always a risk. And presenting or causing to be created a toxic protein was a very poor choice.

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