Their has NEVER EVER been a successful RNA Vaccine

Pfizer and Moderna vaccines are unproven messenger RNA vaccines

American drugmaker Pfizer Inc, which had partnered with German biotech firm BioNTech to develop a vaccine candidate against Covid-19 earlier this year, has become the latest in the list of major movers in the vaccine race to move into the final stages of human trials. Both Modernaand Pfizer’s candidates belongs to a category called a messenger RNA vaccine. These types of vaccines involve modifying a messenger RNA to get the cells to recreate the part of the virus that is crucial to target. In this case, the Pfizer-BioNTech vaccine has modified the messenger RNA to instruct the cells in the body to produce the spiky outer surface of the SARS-CoV-2 virus–the spike glycoprotein. for approvals as early as October this year. If approval is given, the firm plans to supply up to 100 million doses by the end of 2020 and around 1.3 billion doses by the end of 2021“Fast Track” designation by the US Food and Drug Administration earlier this month. This would allow an expedited review and approval of their vaccine candidates when it approaches the regulator. Nick Note: They forgot to tell you their has NEVER EVER NEVER been a successful RNA vaccine. And in trials that failed the vaccines made people sick and killed a lot of people. Thats why they usually test them in third world shit holes among the poor and in dictatorships where their is no nasty free press to report the slaughter. TO FAST TRACK this unproven technology is a sign of the desperation of the politicians. Here is what you need to know:

  • The mRNA strand in the vaccine may elicit an unintended immune reaction. To minimise this, the mRNA vaccine sequences are designed to mimic those produced by mammalian cells (for example monkey cells).[14]
  • A possible concern could be that some mRNA-based vaccine platforms induce potent type I interferon responses, which have been associated not only with inflammation but also potentially with autoimmunity. Thus, identification of individuals at an increased risk of autoimmune reactions before mRNA vaccination may allow reasonable precautions to be taken.[15] Nick Bit: it takes a decade or more to identify the high risk groups. Impossible to do in a fast track hysteric environment. This time the protocols that i have read do not address this critical issue