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The preprint mentions this:

Using fluorometry all vaccines exceed the guidelines for residual DNA set by FDA and WHO of 10 ng/dose by 188 – 509 fold

Which is correct. The random DNA is considered a contaminant. But not because "oh no! It's going to enter your DNA!!" but because of that first point I just mentioned.

One, the DNA isn't loaded up into the NLCs…until a random white blood cell sees it and says "this doesn't belong here" and then nom-nom

That contaminant will elicit an immune response to clean up the trash. That immune response can be your arm being super sore, you getting a bit feverish, and so on. You know, that shit they tell you about when you get the shot. 99.(a whole lot of nines thereafter)% of the trash will get picked up this way. But your immune response isn't super big because it's just trash clean up, your body knows the difference between that and infectious agent. The latter is what kicks in that tiredness and feeling really icky that comes with a vaccine, which that's the mRNA's doing.

Which by the by the preprint mentions.

However, qPCR residual DNA content in all vaccines were below these guidelines … with qPCR and SAEs warrant confirmation and further investigation

This is because the preprint measured DNA via one method and got that 509 fold measure and then did it with a different way to measure and found < 10ng/does (that would be value the preprint is indicated in folds).

And the thing is when these two values are so different, that is typically called BULLSHIT. Which is why on the way out they indicate "warrant confirmation and further investigation". Basically, "I know my numbers are bullshit, but still...... We should be on the watch!"

And guess that's the short version of this really long comment. The preprint admits, it's fucking bullshit. And that Ladapo is resting on this bullshit for an argument is even higher piled bullshit.

Okay that's all I'm writing about this.

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