They are saying that Lucifer means light. Then they are saying that Jesus is the light therefore Jesus is Lucifer.
Isa 5:20 Woe to those who call evil good
and good evil,
who put darkness for light
and light for darkness,
who put bitter for sweet
and sweet for bitter.
Luciferase literally means an enzyme that brings light. That's precisely what it does. It's the enzyme that produces bioluminescence. Pull your head out of your pastor's backside long enough to realize this is just a Latin word applied to name something, as is done quite ubiquitously in change. And nowhere in this paper does it suggest that Luciferase is an ingredient in the BT162b2 (Pfizer's Comirnaty) vaccine. Nowhere.
Hell, the Bible even gets Lucifer as a symbol wrong. You're worried about the "adversary" of good. You're worried about the Satan (means "adversary"). Focus on that. Don't get fixated on a name and a symbol that clearly is totally antagonistic to what you think it means.
Back on topic, if you don't understand what this means, you probably shouldn't be opining at all because you don't even understand the objective of the work and the experimental design, let alone the results:
In this study, the GMP-ready formulation containing the amino-lipid ALC-0315 and the PEG-lipid ALC-0159 (in this report referred to as LNP 8 which is the identical composition as used in BNT162) was tested in comparison with a by Acuitas, and an in-house formulation, to characterize the biodistribution of luciferase expressed by LNP-formulated nucleoside-modified mRNA (modRNA). Activation of the innate immune system, formation of antibodies against luciferase, and T-cell activation were also assessed.
This stuff is highly specialized biochemical research. I've got a Biochemistry degree. I'm quite familiar with luciferase as a molecular marker in experiments, and this still takes some time to pick through and figure out what they're doing. But I can assure you, it's not Satan worship. Stop with the fact-absent nonsense. Down vote away and call me a shill. I've been called worse.
The biodistribution of luciferase expressed by the LNP-formulated modRNA after i.m. injection was assessed by bioluminescence measurements. Mice received a total dose
of 2 µg LNP8, or -formulated modRNA, the control group received
20 µL DPBS only.
Mice were monitored over nine days and Luciferase signal was recorded and
quantified (Figure 1).
Time
6 h 24 h 48 h 72 h 6 d 9 d
Buffer control
modRNA-Luciferase**
Using it monitor biometrics? Wifi signals in the vax?
No, luciferase is just a bioluminescent protein that is widely used in bioresearch. They attach it to an antibody that targets a specific molecule youre looking for, the antibody binds the molecule, and the luciferase lights up under a microscope so you can see where the molecules are located. Same thing they're doing with the green mice you mightve seen pictures of on the internet. Dont get hung up on this stuff, its named luciferase because it gives of light (lucifer is latin for lightbearer). There is plenty of actual fucked up shit with these vaccines to worry about
Perhaps not a great choice of name given how many Christians have a visceral reaction to it, but it literally just means lightbringer in plain old Latin. Medical terms are usually derived from Latin so there it is.
They could have called it illuminase or lightase or something else light related and avoided the blatantly obvious reference if they wanted to. Couldn't they? Then why didn't they? That's the important question.
Scientists like to get cute with naming. There's a species of colorful fly named after RuPaul. It doesn't mean the fly wears a sequinsed dress and high heels. It's just a name.
I won't call you a conspiracy theorist but the name Lucifer goes back hundreds of years before its use in the Bible and isn't even the original name for the devil. Lucifer was originally the Latin (i.e. Roman) name for Venus, the morning star. It was later used (in the middle ages) as the English representation of the original (similar meaning but very different pronunciation) Hebrew name of the devil, as well as being the root word for things like lucid, elucidate, lucidity, lucite, all of which relate to light.
It was used to describe this glowing protein because that's how you say light maker or light bringer in Latin. Most medical terms derive from Latin.
Are we still conspiracy theorists for talking about Luciferase and that it glows/bioluminescence?
https://phmpt.org/wp-content/uploads/2022/03/125742_S1_M4_4223_R-20-0072.pdf
They are redacted! Wtf.
It's for national security!
FFS! How the hell does a word of an ingredient in a "vaccine" begin with Lucifer??
They are saying that Lucifer means light. Then they are saying that Jesus is the light therefore Jesus is Lucifer.
Isa 5:20 Woe to those who call evil good and good evil, who put darkness for light and light for darkness, who put bitter for sweet and sweet for bitter.
https://www.biblegateway.com/passage/?search=Isaiah%205&version=NIV
Luciferase literally means an enzyme that brings light. That's precisely what it does. It's the enzyme that produces bioluminescence. Pull your head out of your pastor's backside long enough to realize this is just a Latin word applied to name something, as is done quite ubiquitously in change. And nowhere in this paper does it suggest that Luciferase is an ingredient in the BT162b2 (Pfizer's Comirnaty) vaccine. Nowhere.
Hell, the Bible even gets Lucifer as a symbol wrong. You're worried about the "adversary" of good. You're worried about the Satan (means "adversary"). Focus on that. Don't get fixated on a name and a symbol that clearly is totally antagonistic to what you think it means.
Back on topic, if you don't understand what this means, you probably shouldn't be opining at all because you don't even understand the objective of the work and the experimental design, let alone the results:
This stuff is highly specialized biochemical research. I've got a Biochemistry degree. I'm quite familiar with luciferase as a molecular marker in experiments, and this still takes some time to pick through and figure out what they're doing. But I can assure you, it's not Satan worship. Stop with the fact-absent nonsense. Down vote away and call me a shill. I've been called worse.
Liberal logic, yes. Let’s Hide everything due to “national security” 😂
I wish there was a program that would unredact things that are redacted.
5.1 Bioluminescence Measurements
The biodistribution of luciferase expressed by the LNP-formulated modRNA after i.m. injection was assessed by bioluminescence measurements. Mice received a total dose of 2 µg LNP8, or -formulated modRNA, the control group received 20 µL DPBS only.
Mice were monitored over nine days and Luciferase signal was recorded and quantified (Figure 1). Time 6 h 24 h 48 h 72 h 6 d 9 d Buffer control modRNA-Luciferase**
Using it monitor biometrics? Wifi signals in the vax?
No, luciferase is just a bioluminescent protein that is widely used in bioresearch. They attach it to an antibody that targets a specific molecule youre looking for, the antibody binds the molecule, and the luciferase lights up under a microscope so you can see where the molecules are located. Same thing they're doing with the green mice you mightve seen pictures of on the internet. Dont get hung up on this stuff, its named luciferase because it gives of light (lucifer is latin for lightbearer). There is plenty of actual fucked up shit with these vaccines to worry about
I somewhat agree; however, words are VERY important. The way we use them can and does affect the spiritual realm. Hence the Word of God.
Perhaps not a great choice of name given how many Christians have a visceral reaction to it, but it literally just means lightbringer in plain old Latin. Medical terms are usually derived from Latin so there it is.
They use that word on purpose. It has meaning.
There seems to be a lot of DESPARATE posts to counter this simple fact.
It must be important for normies to hear, otherwise they would not scream so loudly.
Naive.
They could have called it illuminase or lightase or something else light related and avoided the blatantly obvious reference if they wanted to. Couldn't they? Then why didn't they? That's the important question.
Symbolism will be their downfall.
And for what it's worth, the term Luciferase was coined over 150 years ago.
Illuminase as in Illuminati? Might as well just call it Deepstatase. It's just a name.
Scientists like to get cute with naming. There's a species of colorful fly named after RuPaul. It doesn't mean the fly wears a sequinsed dress and high heels. It's just a name.
4.4 Materials
Luciferin Substrate for in vivo luciferase imaging 122799-10 150 mg/kg Perkin-Elmer
QuantiLum recombinant luciferase Positive control E1701 100 ng/µL Promega ** volumetric, 0.1 M HCl 2104-50 ml N/A Sigma-Aldrich
RPMI1640 medium Cell culture medium 61870 N/A Gibco
Anti-firefly luciferase antibody (mAb21), Assay control ELISA ab64564 1:1,000 Abcam Mouse IgG isotype Assay control ELISA 0107-08 1:100 as starting dilution Southern Biotech
Goat anti-mouse IgG HRP Secondary antibody ELISA 115-035- 071 1:15,000 (if stored in 50% glycerol 1:7,500) Jackson WTF?
"Why Luciferase is actually good for your genetics" - Washington Post Probably
I won't call you a conspiracy theorist but the name Lucifer goes back hundreds of years before its use in the Bible and isn't even the original name for the devil. Lucifer was originally the Latin (i.e. Roman) name for Venus, the morning star. It was later used (in the middle ages) as the English representation of the original (similar meaning but very different pronunciation) Hebrew name of the devil, as well as being the root word for things like lucid, elucidate, lucidity, lucite, all of which relate to light.
It was used to describe this glowing protein because that's how you say light maker or light bringer in Latin. Most medical terms derive from Latin.