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Doctor warns new self-replicating RNA vaccines being rolled out in Japan are “the third atomic bomb”

The initial round of COVID-19 vaccines were ineffective, dangerous and downright scary, but now Big Pharma has managed to come up with something even more terrifying: self-replicating RNA vaccines.

Also known as replicon vaccines, they work by making copies of themselves endlessly and create proteins that will theoretically spur the body to generate antibodies to disease.

mRNA vaccines produce the spike protein needed for the immune response while the mRNA persists, but saRNA vaccines will create copies not only of themselves but also the proteins they encode in a “biological printing process” that can amplify the vaccine and its effects inside the body indefinitely.

These vaccines not only have the power to change the human genome of those who receive it, but they can also have this effect on people who are near those who have been vaccinated via shedding.

Experts are also worried that it could spread beyond humans to contaminate the environment and harm other species.

It has been a huge topic of debate in Japan, where the self-amplifying mRNA vaccine known as Kostaive is about to be rolled out. It was the first country to approve such a vaccine, although it is also currently under review by the European Union.

Kostaive is one of the five shots that will be used by the Japanese government’s routine COVID vaccination problem, which got underway at the beginning of the month and will go on through March. Its manufacturer, Meiji Seika Pharma, claims it spurs a stronger and more prolonged immune response than conventional mRNA vaccines while using a smaller dose.

Japan Times reports that the new vaccine has “sparked extreme anxiety among parts of the public, leading some businesses to deny services to those who have received the shot and causing at least one clinic to stop giving the vaccine for fear of being harassed.”

One business that is banning those who receive the replicon vaccine is the major yoga chain Lava, which has more than 500 studios there, while the Japan Nursing Ethics Association has released a statement questioning its safety.

“The third atomic bomb”

Physician and mRNA researcher Dr. Robert Malone recently returned from Japan and described the type of reception this new jab is getting there.

“I just came back from Tokyo where they had a 30,000-person rally because they’re about to deploy self-replicating RNA vaccines. Japan is being used as the guinea pigs for the world for this new technology. The Japanese people are calling this the third atomic bomb,” he said.

He added that much like what happened here with the mRNA vaccines, Japanese protesters who criticized the vaccine were being threatened with legal action, including jail time, and accused of spreading “misinformation” even though the vaccine’s maker has not supplied any data demonstrating its capabilities.

There remain many unanswered questions about these jabs, chief among them how – and even if – the self-replicating nanotech process turns off once it’s in the body. There’s also the question of data, with no human trials showing what these injectables do over the long term. Whether this is because they don’t care or they already know and don’t want the public to find out is also a cause of speculation.

Another question is whether the self-replicating RNA can transfer from pregnant women to their unborn children.

The Japanese health ministry is in damage control mode, posting a message on its website claiming: “There’s no scientific evidence that the replicon vaccine will make an infinite number of proteins in the body or its components will be transmitted to others.”

That may (or may not) be true, but is there any evidence that it doesn’t do those things?

Sources for this article include:

Expose-News.com

JapanTimes.co.jp