Dr Carrie Madej - "Hydra Vulgaris identified in moderna shot"
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I knew it was hydra as soon as I saw them.
I read this in Moe Syzlack's voice!!!!
soooooo glad i'm a pureblood - cleanskin
That’s some futuristic psycho insanity shit right there but I can’t rule it out. WTF.
BILL CLINTON IS A RAPIST!
I can't find any references to this species being a parasitic species in humans. Doesn't mean it's not true, but I just looked for a while online.
I do not think it is a Hydra vulgaris. Maybe some relative? The H. vulgaris is as big as 3cm long. The tentacles would be at least a few mm long. That would be huge in the microscope at 600x (if that's what these were observed at, the only number she mentioned).
Also H. vulgaris is a fresh water animal. I don't know how well they tolerate salt water, but the salinity (and other buffer salts) in the shot would likely cause osmolarity issues, at least that would happen for many organisms (though not all depending on exterior cell wall construction).
She did say that when H. Vulgaris is broken into much smaller pieces it replicates itself perfectly, just one a smaller scale. Possible that’s what we are seeing.
WTF is a Hydra Vulgaris?
It is an invertabrate, kind of related to jellyfish. There are over 3700 types, ranging from microscopic to the size of Portuguese men of war, which are a hydra. They have between 6 and 8 tentacles. This particular type is a fesh-water one, indicating that the manufacturers are using pond water ;).
All i read was vagina.
It is a small organism shaped like a stalk with tentacles around the top where its mouth is. The bottom end can attach to things. It is found in ponds and other bodies of water.
Some water I collected from a pond behind my house for high school biology many years ago contained a hydra almost a quarter inch tall. It was attached to the inside of the jar about halfway up. Everyone in the class had to come look.
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OMFG
This feels like the thing that comes before the rough draft in publishing. A little bit of journalism would go a long way.