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It is quite difficult to find mice and rat studies of mRNA technology. My understanding is that these go back twenty years, and proved to be disasters, in that all of the rodents died about three months after exposure. Extrapolating this time line to human life spans, you get to about five or six years. Hence, we might have some really big problems by about 2026-2027.

Perhaps this is all wrong, and no more than a wild-goose chase. On the other hand, if a medical professional has access to more information than what is (apparently) available to others, this could be a productive avenue for analysis and supposition.

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Thank you Dr. Paul.....as a retired RN...some of your articles make me cry like a baby...it's so obvious, and has been been WHAT HAS BEEN DONE to humanity, and to my beloved medical field.

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