I just hate making errors, but I made one, so am letting you know!
In my article, ‘Australian GP sues Pfizer and Moderna over unapproved GMOs in mRNA Covid vaccines’ I referenced a study that found spike mRNA in the cell nucleus. I had read the study and understood it to be vaccine mRNA, but it fact it was viral mRNA. I have posted the correction in the original article.
Regardless, both a medical expert and a legal expert whom I consulted with on this issue advised that the fact that viral spike mRNA has been shown to translocate into the cell nucleus is suggestive that the vaccine spike mRNA would behave similarly. Ultimately, it is up to the regulator to prove that it does not.
When I did query this with the TGA, a spokesperson replied that, “It has been well established that vaccine mRNA and protein do not enter the nucleus,” with a link to a Mayo Clinic fact page as evidence, a page which includes not one reference to any scientific study.
I joined Topher Field on The Aussie Wire this week to discuss the GMO case and its implications, which you can watch below. Just excuse the vax mRNA in nucleus error - this was recorded before I discovered the mistake.
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Rebekah, no need for the correction.
As I have shown a number of times, the TGA's own documents show that there is spike PROTEIN in the nucleus - from the VACCINE.
I left a nice picture and reference in this article last year.
All the best.
https://arkmedic.substack.com/p/yes-mrna-vaccines-are-different-heres
Although you don't need anyone to say it,
That was very dignified.