This article is based on the research of Annie Logical. Her far-reaching, many-branched piece,
"Corona Virus Fakery And The Link To 5G Testing," can be found at vigiliae[dot]org. (The vigiliae link is at the end of this article.)
In prior pieces, I documented two of the experimental technologies that
may be unleashed on the public, in the rush to develop a coronavirus
vaccine.
DNA vaccines inject synthesized genes. The recipient's genetic makeup
is altered PERMANENTLY in unknown ways. RNA vaccines carry the
potential to trigger autoimmune reactions: the body attacks aspects of
itself.
As if that weren't enough, there is another element deployed in DNA vaccines. It's called
electroporation.
An online dictionary provides a definition: "the action or process of
introducing DNA or chromosomes into bacteria or other cells [including
human cells] using a pulse of electricity to briefly open the pores in
the cell membranes."
A pioneer in this field is Dr. David Weiner. He is the co-founder of a San Diego company, Inovio Pharmaceuticals.
NBC San Diego, January 25, 2020: "A San Diego biotech company just
received a $9 million grant to develop a vaccine for the coronavirus.
Inovio Pharmaceuticals received a grant from the Coalition for Epidemic
Preparedness Innovations (CEPI)."
If Inovio wins a license to sell their version of a DNA coronavirus
vaccine, electroporation will undoubtedly be brought along as part of
the technology.
Here is an excerpt from an article, "What you always needed to know about electroporation DNA vaccines," published in the journal,
Human Vaccines and Immunotherapeutics, November 1, 2012:
"...the cell membrane also needs to be in a permeabilized ["opened"]
state in order to allow passage of the DNA molecule...[Electric] Pulses
may be optimized to achieve either a greater degree
of permeability of the cell membrane (for passive diffusion of drugs),
or a greater degree of electrophoretic effect. As mentioned below, there
are various ways to go about this, but generally a series of short high
voltage pulses (e.g., 8 pulses of 0.1 ms
at 1,000 V/cm voltage to electrode distance) is used for drug delivery,
and a combination involving long low voltage pulses is used for DNA
transfer [into human cells] (e.g., 1 pulse of 0.1 ms, 800 V/cm and 1
long pulse of 400 ms 80 V/cm)."
In a nutshell, this means that human cells, whose membranes are "too
tight" to allow DNA to be injected into them, will be "opened up" by
electric pulses, in order to deliver the new type of vaccine.
Apparently, it doesn't occur to the researchers that human cells may be
as "tight" as they are for a reason; and forcing them open with electric
pulses, in order to inject DNA, could have unforeseen effects.
Electroporation isn't the same kind of invasive action as, say, cutting
into flesh to remove a bullet, during emergency surgery. The DNA
vaccines, along with electric pulses, would be given to healthy people.
But as long as we think of ourselves as guinea pigs, willing to sit
still for all sorts of medical experiments, what difference does it
make? Genetic-altering vaccines, the body attacking itself,
electroporation---if we surrender to the experts, and their
assurances, I'm sure everything will be all right.
Right?
"Here's what we're doing. It's quite innovative. You see, with
electric pulses, we briefly open up cells and inject DNA, synthesized
genetic material, into them. Ordinarily, the cells would reject such an
intrusion, but we get around that. Once the genetic
material is inside cells, it mimics a virus, and the immune system
responds, as if this were an actual viral disease. That's the vaccine
effect. It's wonderful. Safe. Nothing dangerous could happen..."
Link: https://www.vigiliae.org/virus-link-to-5g/
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