In a breaking new report, it is being alleged by the DailyMail that Moderna not only patented part of the COVID-19 gene sequence…but that they did it 3 years ago.
In other words, planned from the very beginning?
It’s beginning to look like that may be possible.
Absolutely stunning.
Take a look:
“…virus contains tiny chunk of DNA that matches sequence patented by Moderna THREE YEARS before pandemic…”
“…one in 3 trillion chance Covid developed the code naturally…”
Yet there have been no hearings. No repercussions. Just an ethical vacuum.https://t.co/y3JsrxpbdO
— Steven Phillips, MD (@StevePhillipsMD) February 24, 2022
And here is Maria Bartiromo once again doing just about the ONLY journalism I can find in all of the so-called Mainstream Media:
COVID-19 contains a gene sequence that was patented
by Moderna THREE YEARS BEFORE the so-called “pandemic.”When the drug-pushing CEO was asked about this extremely damning discovery, he responded: “Accident is Possible. Human makes mistakes.”#Modernapic.twitter.com/c984DVZwyZ
— Longbow Foolride (@LFoolride) February 26, 2022
More evidence Covid was tinkered with in a lab? Now scientists find virus contains tiny chunk of DNA that matches sequence patented by Moderna THREE YEARS before pandemic beganhttps://t.co/xyCyoQTvEk pic.twitter.com/hMaTBPFpTk
— Jeanne (@scoobidoo76) February 23, 2022
Here’s more, from the Daily Mail:
Fresh suspicion that Covid may have been tinkered with in a lab emerged today after scientists found genetic material owned by Moderna in the virus’s spike protein.
They identified a tiny snippet of code that is identical to part of a gene patented by the vaccine maker three years before the pandemic.
It was discovered in SARS-CoV-2’s unique furin cleavage site, the part that makes it so good at infecting people and separates it from other coronaviruses.
The structure has been one of the focal points of debate about the virus’s origin, with some scientists claiming it could not have been acquired naturally.
The international team of researchers suggest the virus may have mutated to have a furin cleavage site during experiments on human cells in a lab.
They claim there is a one-in-three-trillion chance Moderna’s sequence randomly appeared through natural evolution.
But there is some debate about whether the match is as rare as the study claims, with other experts describing it as a ‘quirky’ coincidence rather than a ‘smoking gun’.
SARS-CoV-2, which causes Covid, carries all the information needed for it to spread in around 30,000 letters of genetic code, known as RNA. The virus shares a sequence of 19 specific letters with a genetic section owned by Moderna. Twelve of the shared letters make up the structure of Covid’s furin cleavage site, with the rest being a match with nucleotides on a nearby part of the genome
Moderna filed the patent in February 2016 as part of its cancer research division, records show. The patented sequence is part of a gene called MSH3 that is known to affect how damaged cells repair themselves in the body. It was approved on March 7 the following year
In the latest study, published in Frontiers in Virology, researchers compared Covid’s makeup to millions of sequenced proteins on an online database.
The virus is made up of 30,000 letters of genetic code that carry the information it needs to spread, known as nucleotides.
It is the only coronavirus of its type to carry 12 unique letters that allow its spike protein to be activated by a common enzyme called furin, allowing it to spread between human cells with ease.
Analysis of the original Covid genome found the virus shares a sequence of 19 specific letters with a genetic section owned by Moderna, which has a total of 3,300 nucleotides.