By John Wayne on Tuesday, 03 October 2023
Category: Race, Culture, Nation

Nobel Prize for Big Pharma for mRNA Fiasco By Brian Simpson

Should we be surprised? Katalin Karikó and Dr. Drew Weissman have been awarded the 2023 Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine for their work on messenger RNA (mRNA). Karikó, had worked at BioNTech, the German pharmaceutical company that partnered with Pfizer to create the Covid vax. Given the massive amount of material on the adverse effects of the mRNA vaxxes, the decision to give the Nobel Prize for this work is problematic to say the least. And, missing from the story is Dr Robert Malone’s role in inventing the mRNA vaccines. He has said that his original work would have led to a safe vaccine, but the research team added “the pseudouridine that allowed unlimited spike toxins to be manufactured in what could have been a safe and effective vaccine platform, if safely developed.” Or, so he says. And now, Big Pharma is moving full speed ahead for new mRNA vaccines, such as for the flu. Their hope is to make all vaccines, mRNA based.

It is interesting to note, as Dr Malone has said: “Pfizer has been campaigning for this since 2020 - at first, they even claimed (as did Kariko) that she invented the mRNA vaccine platform technology. Pfizer donates heavily to the Karolinska Institute, which awards the Nobel. Science has been hijacked again by big pharma.”

Surely, all a coincidence. Just trust the science, as climate princess Greta says. Yeah.

https://vigilantfox.substack.com/p/murderous-work-on-mrna-technology

“Messenger RNA (mRNA) technology, which gained widespread attention due to its role in the development of COVID-19 “vaccines” (and the excess mortality that followed), is poised to revolutionize the medical field, according to the Mockingbird media.

Now, the development of mRNA technology has won the ultimate prize in medicine, the Nobel Prize — but someone is missing from the award ceremony.

Katalin Karikó and Dr. Drew Weissman have been awarded the Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine for their work on messenger RNA (mRNA). Their collaboration has not only transformed vaccine development but also opened up possibilities for other novel treatments for various diseases.

Karikó, a Hungarian-born biochemist, spent a significant portion of her career at BioNTech, the German pharmaceutical company that partnered with Pfizer to create the first COVID-19 vaccine. On the other hand, Weissman, a physician-scientist, holds a prestigious position as a professor of vaccine research at the University of Pennsylvania’s Perelman School of Medicine.

Plans for mRNA technology extend far beyond COVID-19 vaccines.

Soon, mRNA technology will be coming to flu vaccines. Supporters tout that the adaptability of mRNA technology allows for quicker response times in developing vaccines that can more accurately target circulating influenza strains, potentially making yearly flu shots more effective.

Furthermore, work is being done to apply mRNA technology to “treat” various other diseases. It is being explored as a potential treatment for sickle-cell disease and the autoimmune disorder, multiple sclerosis. Additionally, its application in cancer treatment is under investigation, with the aim of harnessing the immune system to combat malignancies.

The fight against HIV, a long-standing global health challenge, is also on mRNA’s radar. Currently, three experimental HIV vaccines, built on an mRNA design akin to the COVID-19 vaccines, are in the early stages of human clinical trials.

The award to Karikó and Weissman is not without controversy.

Dr. Robert Malone, a renowned scientist, medical doctor, and pioneer in mRNA vaccine technology, made some fiery comments on “X.”

He stated, “Kariko and Weissman get the Nobel, not for inventing mRNA vaccines (because I did that) but for adding the pseudouridine that allowed unlimited spike toxins to be manufactured in what could have been a safe and effective vaccine platform, if safely developed.”

Malone further criticized the integrity of the award process, suggesting undue influence from pharmaceutical giants. “Pfizer has been campaigning for this since 2020 - at first, they even claimed (as did Kariko) that she invented the mRNA vaccine platform technology. Pfizer donates heavily to the Karolinska Institute, which awards the Nobel. Science has been hijacked again by big pharma.”

The decision to honor Karikó and Weissman while omitting key contributors like Dr. Robert Malone raises questions about the narrative that’s being pushed surrounding mRNA technology. One thing is sure: COVID is just the beginning. And what will likely ensue will be subsequent campaigns to get more mRNA injected into every man, woman, and child.”

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