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NoHoHoBo's avatar

Let’s not forget that the CDC/NAIH handicapped the Janssen vaccine early on. Turns out that the J&J shot was easier to distribute, required a single shot, and was less deadly in the long run. Corruption? You bet.

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Peter Imanuelsen's avatar

Interesting point how it was the mRNA shots that got pushed so hard and the other ones was ignored much more.

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Hilary Wallace's avatar

I don’t believe that J&J was less deadly - just far fewer people got it so numbers of death and injury were smaller. The similar technology of Astra Zeneca killed and maimed many. No, I believe that there’s something about the mRNA technology that was always intended to be the dominant one. Just look at the massive contracts that Moderna have signed with the U.K., Canadian and Australian Governments and the fact that all future ‘vaccines’ are I te Dee to follow the mRNA platform.

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NoHoHoBo's avatar

J&J is not an mRNA vaccine. It is an adenovirus vector technology and less likely to escape into the bloodstream. There were some clotting issues early on and the FDA shelved it just long enough for the Pfizer/Moderna crap to take the lead. Dr Ryan Cole said that the J&J shots clears out of the system faster.

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Markker's avatar

South Korea also!

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