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.
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??
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.