I am also in the industry, as is my brother who actually worked with mRNA products. The manufacturing is hideously complex and time-consuming. That's without ramping up large scale capabilities under intense quality control.
Anyone in the industry should know that one dose per second is a completely ridiculous underestimate. That would be like a handful of people working around the clock to fill one vial at a time by hand.
When in reality we're talking factory operations that fill hundreds or thousands of vials in a single pass.
This person's argument would be like saying it takes 32 years to fill the number of coke cans that humans will drink today if they were to fill them at one per second.... Which they don't.
I dunno about that, monkey. The human body is extremely resilient. That would also throw a great big wrench into the research here that shows that the vaccinated are getting covid just as much as the unvaxxed, with WORSE symptoms in many cases.
Please explain loss of taste smell. Many people I know have experienced this. Many lost their sense for days, weeks and one has still not fully recovered it.
I am going on 1.5 years of little to no smell that I noticed improves with time, then when I feel ill again/weakened immune system, it does a 180 and retreats. I don't think losing your smell is 'covid 19' specific, but I imagine with this particular 'strain' they concocted it was either a) on accident or b) on purpose to get people to say "but what about the loss of smell, that must be 'covid'".
The virus has actually been isolated. We settled this last week on one of the threads here regarding James O'Keefe's leaked documents from Major Murphy regarding the EcoHealth Alliance about Covid 19 being actually a bat vaccine that was being worked on in Wuhan as well as several laboratories here in the states if I recall correctly. I will see if I bookmarked the thread.
This guy's an old fart who has no idea how modern drug manufacturing works. mRNA is very easy to manufacture. You can literally mail order custom sequences overnight and that's been true at least a decade since I was last formally in such a lab where we did that. You can easily amplify any nucleic acid. That's been true since 1985 and modern machinery is relatively cheap, widely available, and would be very easy to scale. The nanoparticle manufacturing is easy. It's literally shake n bake once you get the buffers in.
Everything in this entire process can be and would be automated so it can be done in a sterile fashion to comply with FDA manufacturing standards. They can produce millions of doses in a run and they can do that in multiple factories around the world simultaneously.
There is nothing conspiratorial about this. This is standard, routine practice for literally hundreds of drugs used in medical facilities all over the world.
While they did manufacture in advance of the FDA EUA, we knew that was being done. Trump paid for the costs and guaranteed bulk purchase of the initial production runs as part of Operation Warp Speed. Again, this isn't conspiracy. Trump knew there was a risk the drug might not meet standard and bet with taxpayer money, allowing Pfizer and Moderna to prep drugs for immediate distribution. Trump deserves credit for that. He got results and quickly and he had to move heaven and earth to get them.
I love your approach, everything boils down to the bottom line, like hard numbers dont lie, but they tell a story. Just like winning 471 counties and getting 81 million votes; just doesnt add up.
Well I've been in production engineering in the past and I don't think the logic sounds like a lie at all. I've seen vaccine manufacturing facilities and they are incredibly complex and take a hell of a time to re-purpose or set-up. Sure once you have done the set-up and established the production processes you can produce high volumes at high speed, but the jabs were available in vast quantities almost immediately after they were approved. By any sense, that is quite improbable. I agree with the OP, it's hard to make sense of the numbers. Especially given the exotic storage requirements for them. But then not a lot of anything makes sense in clown world.
That would just mean that they started producing them before approval which makes perfect sense. And you’re wrong - they weren’t immediately available in the vast quantities we are talking about right away.
Maybe you’re not getting it: they aren’t making one vaccine at a time.
Yeah I think this is severely underestimating just how much fully automated factories can output. Using this same logic, I could point out that over 500,000,000 Hershey bars are made a year, and even if they made one Hershey bar a second it would take 16 years...
Granted we don't know exactly how the vaccine is made and thus cannot compare the complexity of each product; but still, this seems perfectly feasible to have made this much.
No, just someone who is trying to get us to think. Which worked.
.in the end covid is ALL a hoax. Discussing it as if it's a real.medical issue is stupid.
The treatments and flu killed people, then the shots. All for a fake disease. One that dis-eased the minds of many.
No, the vaccines are not being produced one at a time - that’s a stupid theory. They have giant facilities where they are making thousands at a time, just like every other vaccine or medical product or large-scale-manufactured item of any kind. The persob who originated this was certainly not involved in pharmaceuticals manufacturing as they claimed or else they wouldn’t make such a preposterous suggestion that one dose of the vaccine is being made at a time which therefore makes it impossible. That is full retard.
One dose per second seems slow. Particularly when you consider that these vaccines are not the only drug being manufactured. I think one vial has multiple doses as well.
I mean I have 0 idea of theanufacturing process but it's not just about pouring water in a jar. There is a lot that goes into this. A dose per second does not seem slow to me.
You have to gather the ingredients, create whatever it is they create, mix it and homogenized it, load it up, then fill vials with precision, get them all out and pack and ship internationally while keeping these things supposedly at obscenely low temperatures that require specific specialty refrigerated vehicles and storage.
I haven't worked on any chemical manufacturing equipment, but I have designed assembly lines with multiple robotic cells joined together with various types of conveyor belt. Here's how I would think it would work:
All the hard work is done in batches in massive vats. This all occurs on an automated chemical "assembly" line with multiple stages. Ingredients are added in at their predefined stations (some are plumbed in permanently like water and gases) continuously to ensure uninterrupted 24/7 operation. Once the "cooking" back end is setup the concept of "one per second" ceases to matter as you now have a continuous supply of mixed chemical - this is no longer the bottle neck.
The biggest bottleneck would be packaging and storage. Packaging would occur on a robotic cell that fills viles one by one like a bottling plant or dozens at a time using a jig connected to a pressurised injection system. The former would real them off like a machine gun. The latter would require more precision and time but would do more at once. The viles would then be amalgamated together and loaded into a refrigerated truck that is waiting there all the time.
If you have sufficient redundancy built in that allows for maintenance during operation and an efficient just-in-time (JIT) supply chain you'd have a very fast and reliable human genocide machine.
Edit: this is not just one facility mind you, these would be scattered across the world working in parallel. I'm also not ruling out saline or some preproduction, just pointing out that one dose per second grossly underestimates the output capability of these facilities.
Your missing the whole development and supply chain part. It takes years to figure out the issues to go from bench scale to large scale. And that’s in industries where they’ve done this before.
Neither Moderna or BioNTech have ever made it to any large clinical trial before yet they can manufacture enough for the entire population 4x over.
They didn't do trials remember? They went straight to emergency production with concurrent trials. Therefore they didn't figure out the issues, hence why people are dropping like flies. I also assume production is outsourced as well - many countries have deals for local production. I think they also get to waive some liability. Robert Malone talks about waiting liability when outsourcing trials on the JRE podcast, so outsourcing production to more qualified and scalable organisations wouldn't be a huge mental leap.
Everything has been outsourced in pharmaceuticals already. That’s not new. You can just do a quick search for CROs and CDMOs (contract research/development/manufacturing organization). Fujifilm is one. What is new is mRNA technology.
The problem is all the protocols and procedures are either developed prior if they’re novel, or they’ve been used for decades (like formulating an api into a tablet or capsule). It takes significant time no matter the resources to work out the kinks. This never happened. Something is off.
Thanks for that. I helped set up some pharmaceutical conveyor belts but nothing like that. That makes sense. You'd need a whole army of refrigerated trucks for such fast and efficient worldwide distribution though right? And boats and planes with those specialized freezers?
I used to make the servos for those machines. I have seen it lol. Fuck this moron.
Plus. They’re not all the same. Obviously there is saline going around.
And. They count each jab as a vaxxed person. They are lying HAM about how many people are actually vaxxed.
They are not making small batches a vial at a time lol. Holy fuck. Lastly, they likely have black sites which are secret, not inspected, and can ship shit out with no one being able to know. When you receive a shipment you trust it comes from where they say it does lol.
UK baked bean consumption is 1.5 million tins a day. At one tin every second for 24 hours a day that is over 17 days to make one day's worth of beans. How can they sustain that?
Wouldn’t it be funny if all of the prior vaccines were all one and the same: measles, mumps, hepatitis, chicken pox, etc. and they just threw in some Covid 19 shots. That would explain the mass production. The Covid pandemic has been planned at least since 2017, maybe longer because they did have the NWO plan for far longer.
The image won't load for me but I think focusing on how quickly these were made is bunk. Instead, didn't the orders for these and PPE go out like a year before anyone "knew" anything about covid?
Could be they've grossly overstated the number of people who are actually vaxxinated.
This is most likely the tactic. Just like how they use skewed polls to try to sway public opinion rather than do legit polling.
They are called push polls and I assume they exagerate the vaxx numbers here for the same reason.
I am also in the industry, as is my brother who actually worked with mRNA products. The manufacturing is hideously complex and time-consuming. That's without ramping up large scale capabilities under intense quality control.
Clearly they didn't bother with much quality control. They just slapped some labels on whatever shit they could make.
Anyone in the industry should know that one dose per second is a completely ridiculous underestimate. That would be like a handful of people working around the clock to fill one vial at a time by hand.
When in reality we're talking factory operations that fill hundreds or thousands of vials in a single pass.
This person's argument would be like saying it takes 32 years to fill the number of coke cans that humans will drink today if they were to fill them at one per second.... Which they don't.
This is a very interesting question, OP.
Very interesting indeed.
Almost like they had to be in production for many years before 2020...
I just don't know enough to evaluate this, but it is definitely worth looking into.
Or only 10% of shots are mrna, the rest are saline or flu shots.
I dunno about that, monkey. The human body is extremely resilient. That would also throw a great big wrench into the research here that shows that the vaccinated are getting covid just as much as the unvaxxed, with WORSE symptoms in many cases.
Nobody got covid. They got the flu. Still no covid molecule has been isolated.
It's all psyop. When you understand that, the rest falls into place.
Sorry I meant "Covid". There, better?
Please explain loss of taste smell. Many people I know have experienced this. Many lost their sense for days, weeks and one has still not fully recovered it.
This isn't due to congestion.
I am going on 1.5 years of little to no smell that I noticed improves with time, then when I feel ill again/weakened immune system, it does a 180 and retreats. I don't think losing your smell is 'covid 19' specific, but I imagine with this particular 'strain' they concocted it was either a) on accident or b) on purpose to get people to say "but what about the loss of smell, that must be 'covid'".
"Olfactory dysfunction in upper airway viral infections (common cold, acute rhinosinusitis) is common (> 60%)" https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7397453/
The virus has actually been isolated. We settled this last week on one of the threads here regarding James O'Keefe's leaked documents from Major Murphy regarding the EcoHealth Alliance about Covid 19 being actually a bat vaccine that was being worked on in Wuhan as well as several laboratories here in the states if I recall correctly. I will see if I bookmarked the thread.
I lost my taste and smell for 4 months… it was Covid-19
Repost of old content.
This guy's an old fart who has no idea how modern drug manufacturing works. mRNA is very easy to manufacture. You can literally mail order custom sequences overnight and that's been true at least a decade since I was last formally in such a lab where we did that. You can easily amplify any nucleic acid. That's been true since 1985 and modern machinery is relatively cheap, widely available, and would be very easy to scale. The nanoparticle manufacturing is easy. It's literally shake n bake once you get the buffers in.
Everything in this entire process can be and would be automated so it can be done in a sterile fashion to comply with FDA manufacturing standards. They can produce millions of doses in a run and they can do that in multiple factories around the world simultaneously.
There is nothing conspiratorial about this. This is standard, routine practice for literally hundreds of drugs used in medical facilities all over the world.
While they did manufacture in advance of the FDA EUA, we knew that was being done. Trump paid for the costs and guaranteed bulk purchase of the initial production runs as part of Operation Warp Speed. Again, this isn't conspiracy. Trump knew there was a risk the drug might not meet standard and bet with taxpayer money, allowing Pfizer and Moderna to prep drugs for immediate distribution. Trump deserves credit for that. He got results and quickly and he had to move heaven and earth to get them.
This is not where the fraud was.
Thanks for bringing us back to reality.
I love your approach, everything boils down to the bottom line, like hard numbers dont lie, but they tell a story. Just like winning 471 counties and getting 81 million votes; just doesnt add up.
Counties containing the biggest metros, that is.
And your false god Obamanation won those same counties plus a couple hundred more, but got 17 million votes less?
Fuck off with this shit shill.
Yes, compared to Obama, who won with 73 Million votes and I think 667 counties, hmm?
This is stupid. One dose per second? Who says they can only make one dose at a time?
The voice in this is that of a liar.
Well I've been in production engineering in the past and I don't think the logic sounds like a lie at all. I've seen vaccine manufacturing facilities and they are incredibly complex and take a hell of a time to re-purpose or set-up. Sure once you have done the set-up and established the production processes you can produce high volumes at high speed, but the jabs were available in vast quantities almost immediately after they were approved. By any sense, that is quite improbable. I agree with the OP, it's hard to make sense of the numbers. Especially given the exotic storage requirements for them. But then not a lot of anything makes sense in clown world.
That would just mean that they started producing them before approval which makes perfect sense. And you’re wrong - they weren’t immediately available in the vast quantities we are talking about right away.
Maybe you’re not getting it: they aren’t making one vaccine at a time.
Never said they were making them one vaccine at a time, however you've proven once again that it's best to follow Mark Twain's advice.
This guy in the post says it, dumbass.
Yeah I think this is severely underestimating just how much fully automated factories can output. Using this same logic, I could point out that over 500,000,000 Hershey bars are made a year, and even if they made one Hershey bar a second it would take 16 years...
Granted we don't know exactly how the vaccine is made and thus cannot compare the complexity of each product; but still, this seems perfectly feasible to have made this much.
No, just someone who is trying to get us to think. Which worked. .in the end covid is ALL a hoax. Discussing it as if it's a real.medical issue is stupid.
The treatments and flu killed people, then the shots. All for a fake disease. One that dis-eased the minds of many.
Fear is the disease.
Still some waking up to do here.
No, the vaccines are not being produced one at a time - that’s a stupid theory. They have giant facilities where they are making thousands at a time, just like every other vaccine or medical product or large-scale-manufactured item of any kind. The persob who originated this was certainly not involved in pharmaceuticals manufacturing as they claimed or else they wouldn’t make such a preposterous suggestion that one dose of the vaccine is being made at a time which therefore makes it impossible. That is full retard.
Underground maybe?
Planned this years in advance.
One dose per second seems slow. Particularly when you consider that these vaccines are not the only drug being manufactured. I think one vial has multiple doses as well.
I mean I have 0 idea of theanufacturing process but it's not just about pouring water in a jar. There is a lot that goes into this. A dose per second does not seem slow to me.
You have to gather the ingredients, create whatever it is they create, mix it and homogenized it, load it up, then fill vials with precision, get them all out and pack and ship internationally while keeping these things supposedly at obscenely low temperatures that require specific specialty refrigerated vehicles and storage.
I haven't worked on any chemical manufacturing equipment, but I have designed assembly lines with multiple robotic cells joined together with various types of conveyor belt. Here's how I would think it would work:
All the hard work is done in batches in massive vats. This all occurs on an automated chemical "assembly" line with multiple stages. Ingredients are added in at their predefined stations (some are plumbed in permanently like water and gases) continuously to ensure uninterrupted 24/7 operation. Once the "cooking" back end is setup the concept of "one per second" ceases to matter as you now have a continuous supply of mixed chemical - this is no longer the bottle neck.
The biggest bottleneck would be packaging and storage. Packaging would occur on a robotic cell that fills viles one by one like a bottling plant or dozens at a time using a jig connected to a pressurised injection system. The former would real them off like a machine gun. The latter would require more precision and time but would do more at once. The viles would then be amalgamated together and loaded into a refrigerated truck that is waiting there all the time.
If you have sufficient redundancy built in that allows for maintenance during operation and an efficient just-in-time (JIT) supply chain you'd have a very fast and reliable human genocide machine.
Edit: this is not just one facility mind you, these would be scattered across the world working in parallel. I'm also not ruling out saline or some preproduction, just pointing out that one dose per second grossly underestimates the output capability of these facilities.
Your missing the whole development and supply chain part. It takes years to figure out the issues to go from bench scale to large scale. And that’s in industries where they’ve done this before.
Neither Moderna or BioNTech have ever made it to any large clinical trial before yet they can manufacture enough for the entire population 4x over.
They didn't do trials remember? They went straight to emergency production with concurrent trials. Therefore they didn't figure out the issues, hence why people are dropping like flies. I also assume production is outsourced as well - many countries have deals for local production. I think they also get to waive some liability. Robert Malone talks about waiting liability when outsourcing trials on the JRE podcast, so outsourcing production to more qualified and scalable organisations wouldn't be a huge mental leap.
Everything has been outsourced in pharmaceuticals already. That’s not new. You can just do a quick search for CROs and CDMOs (contract research/development/manufacturing organization). Fujifilm is one. What is new is mRNA technology.
The problem is all the protocols and procedures are either developed prior if they’re novel, or they’ve been used for decades (like formulating an api into a tablet or capsule). It takes significant time no matter the resources to work out the kinks. This never happened. Something is off.
You're very smart. Learn to spell. Vial, not vile. Schoolmarm.
Thanks for that. I helped set up some pharmaceutical conveyor belts but nothing like that. That makes sense. You'd need a whole army of refrigerated trucks for such fast and efficient worldwide distribution though right? And boats and planes with those specialized freezers?
vial. Schoolmarm.
Ty. Corrected.
Maybe a lot of it is just saline, to make it appear largely safe?
Let's hope so, some of my family and friends took the clotshot... So far no adverse reaction to the shots...
What a LARP.
They make like thousands a second. On one line.
I used to make the servos for those machines. I have seen it lol. Fuck this moron.
Plus. They’re not all the same. Obviously there is saline going around.
And. They count each jab as a vaxxed person. They are lying HAM about how many people are actually vaxxed.
They are not making small batches a vial at a time lol. Holy fuck. Lastly, they likely have black sites which are secret, not inspected, and can ship shit out with no one being able to know. When you receive a shipment you trust it comes from where they say it does lol.
In other news ...
UK baked bean consumption is 1.5 million tins a day. At one tin every second for 24 hours a day that is over 17 days to make one day's worth of beans. How can they sustain that?
Didn't SARS COVID crap happen about 30 years ago?
Maybe my math is off...
Or, it's all a lie and Only 50 to 60 million in the u.s. took it. THE REST IS propaganda.
Wouldn’t it be funny if all of the prior vaccines were all one and the same: measles, mumps, hepatitis, chicken pox, etc. and they just threw in some Covid 19 shots. That would explain the mass production. The Covid pandemic has been planned at least since 2017, maybe longer because they did have the NWO plan for far longer.
Either hidden manufacturing tech that is ahead of our current tech, planned manufacturing for years before this with current tech, or fake numbers.
I go with Door #3.
Probably because 90% of it is a saline solution. You can't murder everyone at once. You have to slow roll the death and destruction.
The image won't load for me but I think focusing on how quickly these were made is bunk. Instead, didn't the orders for these and PPE go out like a year before anyone "knew" anything about covid?
I would really like to see some real numbers on this.
Hmmmm. What about Warp Speed????