In this Scouting Report from the road, Chris discusses concerns about the introduction of self-amplifying mRNA technology, particularly its use in Japan. He critiques the initial mRNA vaccines, suggesting they may have caused more harm than benefit, especially in younger populations. Chris highlights issues such as overproduction of mRNA, cationic lipid nanoparticles, and pseudouridine, which may have contributed to adverse effects. He argues that the ongoing development of new technologies to fix problems created by earlier ones is flawed.
Chris expresses fears that this cycle could lead to disastrous consequences, particularly in biospheres or through genetic technologies. He references emerging evidence linking plasmid DNA, specifically the SV40 promoter, to “turbo cancers” and warns about future risks with these genetic interventions.
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Chris discusses the introduction of self-amplifying mRNA technology, which is being tested in Japan. He criticizes the original mRNA technology, suggesting it may have caused more harm than good, and questions the necessity of new mRNA vaccines given the current state of COVID-19. Chris highlights the cycle of creating new technologies to solve problems caused by previous ones, which he views as a flawed approach. He warns of potential catastrophic consequences if this pattern continues, particularly in the realm of genetic technology. Chris also mentions evidence of DNA contamination in the original mRNA vaccines, which may explain the occurrence of “turbo cancers.”
Self-Amplifying mRNA Technology
Chris explains that self-amplifying mRNA technology is being introduced to address issues with the original mRNA vaccines.