I’ve seen all of the different posts. The virus doesn’t exist, it hasn’t been isolated, etc. I hadn’t seen this, it was isolated…early. They even sent it off for imaging.
https://www.cdc.gov/coronavirus/2019-ncov/lab/grows-virus-cell-culture.html
So it’s been isolated. Why the mRNA vector? Yes, I’ve seen the 2019 video of those smug bastards saying we’d need a “shock event” to move away from traditional vaccine manufacturing.
This is whitewashed at best. Seems to me there’s a legal argument here. I’m not a lawyer.
I agree. The “receipts” lie here. IMO. To me, they progressed in darkness. HIV took years to isolate. This was isolated quickly, according to them.
The difference is the vector. Why is it no one is asking this question? The mRNA vector is only viable if it’s not isolated. The mRNA vector is a modeled, partial response.