Covid-19’s designer DNA has a Moderna™ brand label stitched in. Astronomical one-in-three-trillion odds heavily indicate that Covid has designer genes but researchers can produce a lot more evidence than that.
Genes designed by Moderna
People who think they have a chance at winning a big Powerball Jackpot are only up against odds of 1 in 292,200,000. The odds of SARS-CoV-2 naturally growing “furin cleavage site” genes are astounding. 1 in 3,000,000,000,000 That’s the spike part which “makes it so good at infecting people.”
It also separates Covid-19 “from other coronaviruses.” To put that in perspective, if you started piling $100 dollar bills on the floor, you can stop stacking when you get 2,311.5 miles high. That’s three times the height of the Hubble space telescope.
On Wednesday, February 23, scientists reported that they found genetic material “owned by Moderna” in the spike protein. It didn’t get there on it’s own. the “tiny snippet” of designer genes is “identical to part of a gene patented by the vaccine maker three years before the pandemic.” It makes up part of the highly controversial “furin cleavage site.”
The authors note that this particular structure “has been one of the focal points of debate about the virus’s origin.” Officially, everyone continues to insist the deadly virus is all natural. Like arsenic.
The panel of scientists suggest that “the virus may have mutated to have a furin cleavage site during experiments on human cells in a lab.”
A lab like the Wuhan Institute of Virology, for instance. The opposition continues to insist that Moderna’s patented genes in there are just “a ‘quirky’ coincidence rather than a ‘smoking gun.‘”
The 19 patented letters
SARS-CoV-2, the virus which causes Covid, has DNA chemical programming 30,000 letters long. Moderna owns a string of 19 letters in the middle. The “subroutine” which codes the furin cleavage site genes is 12 of those 19 patented letters, while the remaining seven patch the code into the surrounding genome.
Moderna filed a patent in February 2016 “as part of its cancer research division” work. It’s “part of a gene called MSH3 that is known to affect how damaged cells repair themselves in the body.”
Professional gene splicers know all about furin. They craft custom genes to exploit it all the time. “Scientists sometimes add this element to lab viruses to make them more infectious.”
That’s why the “furin has been the focal point of intrigue for many scientists studying the origins of the virus because no other known member of Covid’s family – a group called Sarbecoviruses – have the site.”
One thing for sure, the debate will continue to be hot. There’s enough plausible deniability built in for covert deep state splicers of genes to get away with infecting the planet. Only 19 letters? Ha, simple coincidence.
Privately, they’re alleged to sing a different tune. Leaked emails “showed that top scientists advising the UK and US Governments expressed concerns about the official narrative privately.” That’s on top of another study which “found traces of Covid samples that contained genetic material from humans, hamsters and monkeys and may have predated the official pandemic timeline.“