It’s not made out of fetuses, it’s made out of proteins from sars-Cov2. Even Fox and other predominantly right-wing news outlets know this. This is just misinformation at this point.
[ - ] o0shad0o 1 point 3.3 yearsJan 7, 2022 08:47:31 ago (+1/-0)
It's made out of mRNA, which in this case I don't believe is produced in vivo, but I could be wrong. There'd also be no good reason to use human stem cells to produce it even if it was done in vivo.
Viral vector vaccines are produced in vivo, but I think it's deliberately produced using non-human cell cultures, generating viruses that can't reproduce in human cells.
Monoclonal antibodies? Those might use human stem cells for production.
[ - ] Battlefat 1 point 3.3 yearsJan 6, 2022 21:53:43 ago (+1/-0)*
Reminds me of kuru and more specifically prion activation as well as the genetic anomalies associated with inbreeding — life begets life, but woe the organism that usurps the gift of life for its own nefarious ends.
Isn’t it something that the consumption of human flesh and multi-generational inbreeding are desperate psychopathic traits of God’s chosen.
They are condemned to a fate worse than death because nature abhors perversion
I'm not sure if the stem cell cultures they're using would pass kuru, i don't think the proteins necessary to form it would exist except in neural tissue. And as scary as the concept of prions are I don't think any instances have been found except for the one in kuru/BSE.
You are correct that nascent/novel pathological vectors aren’t known until observed, but it wasn’t a suggestion of mine that prions were causative, just that I was reminded that nature abhors perversion such that inherent in its design lay terrifying consequences for perverts
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Viral vector vaccines are produced in vivo, but I think it's deliberately produced using non-human cell cultures, generating viruses that can't reproduce in human cells.
Monoclonal antibodies? Those might use human stem cells for production.
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Isn’t it something that the consumption of human flesh and multi-generational inbreeding are desperate psychopathic traits of God’s chosen.
They are condemned to a fate worse than death because nature abhors perversion
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Now, regular viruses, that's another matter.
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