Dr. Clare Craig
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And the sequence would have been through a software that would have labeled up what was identifiable and recognizable within it. And that software would have identified these sequences. But what was submitted to the regulator had had that information edited out. So that's not sort of accident or an oversight.
And the sequence would have been through a software that would have labeled up what was identifiable and recognizable within it. And that software would have identified these sequences. But what was submitted to the regulator had had that information edited out. So that's not sort of accident or an oversight.
Somebody has actually said, well, we're not going to tell them that that's in there because it's a bit of sequence that human cells will respond to and that it's not good for humans to have. That's essentially what was going on there. And I think there's something about the DNA, which is a beautiful thing.
Somebody has actually said, well, we're not going to tell them that that's in there because it's a bit of sequence that human cells will respond to and that it's not good for humans to have. That's essentially what was going on there. And I think there's something about the DNA, which is a beautiful thing.
And, you know, our DNA does have within it, human DNA, bits of viruses from over the ages that have sort of, you know, changed what we are and who we are. But the idea that humans are now interfering with what is a sort of divine code, if you like, there are reasons that we have very, very strict rules on this because
And, you know, our DNA does have within it, human DNA, bits of viruses from over the ages that have sort of, you know, changed what we are and who we are. But the idea that humans are now interfering with what is a sort of divine code, if you like, there are reasons that we have very, very strict rules on this because
you can't undo messing around with your DNA and you certainly can't undo messing around with DNA that might end up in the, you know, eggs and sperm and end up in the next generation.
you can't undo messing around with your DNA and you certainly can't undo messing around with DNA that might end up in the, you know, eggs and sperm and end up in the next generation.
I love it. I don't think that Jess is wrong. And, you know, the point you're saying there about it, that this is DNA that's actually in a lipid nanoparticle, which would deliver it into the cell with a nuclear localization signal, which drags it into the nucleus. You know, there's all sorts of aspects of it, which are
I love it. I don't think that Jess is wrong. And, you know, the point you're saying there about it, that this is DNA that's actually in a lipid nanoparticle, which would deliver it into the cell with a nuclear localization signal, which drags it into the nucleus. You know, there's all sorts of aspects of it, which are
really not great and as she said they're not very good at getting rid of it yet my worry is if this becomes a story the fact that all of these cardiac deaths have happened will just be forgotten about and you know that both things need to be talked about they're both there's a sort of the thing that has happened that has killed people and there's the sort of ongoing risk together
really not great and as she said they're not very good at getting rid of it yet my worry is if this becomes a story the fact that all of these cardiac deaths have happened will just be forgotten about and you know that both things need to be talked about they're both there's a sort of the thing that has happened that has killed people and there's the sort of ongoing risk together
And so I don't think one story should be dominating over the other. And the cardiac story, I don't feel, I guess neither of them have completely hit home, have they? But I'm just hoping that cardiac story doesn't get buried. I have good news on the subject.
And so I don't think one story should be dominating over the other. And the cardiac story, I don't feel, I guess neither of them have completely hit home, have they? But I'm just hoping that cardiac story doesn't get buried. I have good news on the subject.
No, no, I agree with her. I think that it was manmade. I think there's plenty of evidence that it was manmade and there's, there's, you know, I, I, There's stuff in that spike that's really nasty. And so, you know, the idea that it would be trying to mimic a human, yeah, sure.
No, no, I agree with her. I think that it was manmade. I think there's plenty of evidence that it was manmade and there's, there's, you know, I, I, There's stuff in that spike that's really nasty. And so, you know, the idea that it would be trying to mimic a human, yeah, sure.
I am still here. And I just I can't help thinking it's something around scientists seeing that the sort of DNA world is a final frontier and that there's some sort of, you know, we have to do this because this is progress. And I think they've managed to convince a lot of powerful politicians around them that this is progress.
I am still here. And I just I can't help thinking it's something around scientists seeing that the sort of DNA world is a final frontier and that there's some sort of, you know, we have to do this because this is progress. And I think they've managed to convince a lot of powerful politicians around them that this is progress.
And the reality is that a lot of what they are claiming that these products can do is based around mythology in the first place. So, you know, when Jess is saying, well, people don't need these injections, they never needed these injections. You know, they were never, ever needed. And a lot of the sort of stories told about viruses and about pandemics are mythological. They're not based in fact.
And the reality is that a lot of what they are claiming that these products can do is based around mythology in the first place. So, you know, when Jess is saying, well, people don't need these injections, they never needed these injections. You know, they were never, ever needed. And a lot of the sort of stories told about viruses and about pandemics are mythological. They're not based in fact.