mRNA Vaccines – are they real?

Medical experts have yet to provide concrete scientific evidence that mRNA is actually present in the vaccines. There is no verified proof that mRNA has been successfully manufactured, isolated, and incorporated into these formulations. To establish its presence, a validated analytical method/test is essential—one that must be based on a reference standard: an isolated, purified, and fully characterized sample of mRNA. Such a standard does not currently exist (link).

Therefore, all claims about mRNA and its purported role in these vaccines remain unverified and lack a sound scientific foundation.

While experts continue to debate the safety and efficacy of these vaccines, their conclusions are based on assumptions rather than proven facts. Without verified mRNA, the basis for these vaccines remains speculative at best.

This is not a matter of opinion—it is a matter of scientific rigor and evidence.

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