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Dr Malone, thank you for the information you have been providing to everyone. Since you are the early developer of the MRNA technology, I believe you are familiar with those lipid nanoparticles used to deliver the MRNA inside the shots and their mechanism? Based on your knowledge, what is the total number of lipid nanoparticles there could be inside each shot of the Pfizer/Moderna MRNA shots that is 0.3ml per vial if I remember correctly? Could there be trillions or only billions? What percentage of cells in the body could have been altered after 2 doses of the jab, could it be more than 50% total cells in the body? Are there really any organs and tissues left in the body that are consider less affected and penetrated by the nanoparticles, which the majority of cells there are still unaltered? According to your understanding, how many lipid nanoparticles can a single somatic cell uptake at once, if the diameter of the LNP is 50~100nm?

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Thanks Damian. Excellent and valuable questions. I too would like to know.

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Why don’t you ask Bill Gates and the Rockefellers and Pfizer? You know the people who actually made the vaxx? Your question is like asking the Wright Brothers why the Trade Towers fell after impact from a jet. Get a grip dude. Ask Gates. Ask Pfizer Moderna Johnson or Rockefeller

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I certainly don't, do you know them? Please enlighten me how you can get Gates and Pfizer talk to you personally, and get them to tell the 100% truth.

Also, are you discrediting Dr Malone as the true inventor of the MRNA technology?

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I've been reading that content of individual vaccinations varies. Sometimes contaminants, some times just additional content. This could substantially impact effects.

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The nanoparticles are the most dangerous component in the contents since they can penetrate almost everywhere in the body and can carry anything inside, there needs to be more study of the LNP.

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