The Highwire with Del Bigtree - HOW LONG DOES RNA FROM THE COVID VACCINE STAY IN YOUR BODY?
Episode Date: December 17, 2022Co-inventor of mRNA technology, Robert Malone, MD, breaks down how long the modified molecule in the mRNA stays in the body, and the amount of spike protein it produces compared to that in someone nat...urally infected.#RobertMalone #mRNABecome a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/the-highwire-with-del-bigtree--3620606/support.
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Now, what happened was that Moderna and Biointech employed the technology developed at the University of Pennsylvania,
which is the random insertion all the way through the RNA of a modified molecule called pseudoridine.
And this is a molecule that is present in natural RNA at very specific points, highly controlled,
which alters the immune response, the inflammatory response associated with the RNA,
and it also controls how long the RNA stays around.
And when they made their discoveries
trying to address the problems that caused me
to abandon the technology,
they inserted pseudo-uridine all the way through the RNA.
This is not a natural RNA.
This is a new synthetic thing.
Right.
To call it MRI is false.
It has characteristics of RNA.
It also has characteristics of more like a single-stranded DNA.
And we now know, this is stuff that,
should have been done before it was injected into all of us.
In any case, the logic was that if you put this pseudo-uridine all over in the RNA,
it would make it less inflammatory and it would help it stay around longer.
And they should have characterized that.
Was that actually a good thing?
Like a lot of things, just because it may sound good in some ways,
there's often an unintended consequence of blowback.
And they didn't do the non-clinical testing.
That is now clearly documented to characterize where this goes,
how long it sticks around, how much protein it makes.
Fortunately, finally, a group at Stanford did this
and published it in a journal called Cell,
one of the top journals in the world in academic publishing.
And they didn't just do it in a test tuber in mice.
They did it in humans that had been injected in their shoulder,
just like you or me, that received the vaccine.
And then they did what's called fine-natal aspiration.
They pulled cells out of their lymph nodes, and they tested as the RNA is still there,
and is it still making protein, and how much protein is being made in the blood?
And they found some amazing things.
They only tested for 60 days, so kind of two months.
And what they found was the RNA is still there at 60 days.
It's still producing protein, and during that 60-day period, the amount of spike protein being produced
is considerably higher than the amount that's produced when you're naturally in full.
affected by the natural route of your naso or oropharynx.
And so what we have here is something that is very, very different from what was intended, from what was natural.
