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That study by Brogna - testing for the 'expected' protein by mass spectrometry - is a BASIC test in genetic invention. It's what Monsanto/Bayer/Dow/Syngenta were REQUIRED to do for their GM crops. They were required to test that the plants actually made the GM protein they claimed.

This is a basic test that Pfizer/Moderna/J&J/Astrazeneca should have been required to do, for ALL SORTS OF CELL TYPES, including all the microbiota. All these cells could make very different proteins if a nanoparticle happened to arrive there.

It's a BASIC test - well understood (or should be) by health regulators around the world. Our Australian TGA, the US FDA, Japan's health regulator who released the biodistribution study etc, should've been demanding this material from the applicants. I never saw it. It wasn't mentioned in the documents available to the public.

Everything about the Global Regulation of these vaccines is absolutely sh**.

NB: Some vaccines didn't use the PP - Astrazeneca for example. The study that discovered the PP was published in 2016. The patent for the PP is owned by the NIH, Scripps and Dartmouth. The inventor Barney S Graham moved across to Moderna. Pfizer was a late licensee.

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