I am no virologist. So how this could work is beyond me to explain.
What if the vaccine is a depopulation lottery? Meaning something in the mixture will only activate in random people? Like sure it can be a kill shot, but what if only some of the doses were worse than others?
This would not only depopulate, but also give vaccine manufacturers plausible deniability... They could blame some genetic defect or inconsistency.
You are correct: there are different "batches" of the vaccine that contain varying amounts of mRNA lipid nanoparticles as well as foreign objects. Based on the clinicaltrials.gov website study participants are receiving different "production lots". For example, the description for one of the Pfrizer COVID-19 studies is as follows:
"A PHASE 3, RANDOMIZED, OBSERVER-BLIND STUDY TO EVALUATE THE SAFETY, TOLERABILITY, AND IMMUNOGENICITY OF MULTIPLE PRODUCTION LOTS AND DOSE LEVELS OF THE VACCINE CANDIDATE BNT162b2 AGAINST COVID-19 IN HEALTHY PARTICIPANTS 12 THROUGH 50 YEARS OF AGE AND THE SAFETY, TOLERABILITY, AND IMMUNOGENICITY OF BNT162b2 RNA-BASED COVID-19 VACCINE CANDIDATES AS A BOOSTER DOSE IN HEALTHY PARTICIPANTS 18 THROUGH 50 YEARS OF AGE"
I would imagine most people are unaware they (and/or their children) are participating in an experiment. In addition, the language on the informed consent is vague (or missing) regarding this detail. It should be required by any person or agency providing vaccines to share this information.
https://clinicaltrials.gov/ct2/show/NCT04713553?cond=covid+19&spons=%22Pfizer%22&spons_ex=Y&age=0&draw=2&rank=2