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en.wikipedia.org/wiki/MT-RNR1
>Pathogenic mutations in the MT-RNR1 gene have been found to cause late-onset Mitochondrial Nonsyndromic Hearing Loss and Deafness

Why link MT-RNR1? A random human mitochondrial RNA gene?
Because it's in Pfizer's vaxx.

ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6453560/
BioNTech found that a 3'UTR after the spike protein made with AES, a tumour suppressor, and MT-RNR1, would make mRNA it was attached to really stable (at least for the cell type studied). This was studied for the first time in 2019 and almost immediately made its way into their vaxx candidates.

Next is another problem, where substituting pseudouridine in place of regular uridine (to stop the immune system from killing off the franken-mRNA) can cause stop codons, which tell the body to stop protein synthesis, to be skipped.
archive.is/P7FNZ

So rather than producing wuhan spike, and producing antibodies against only spike, vaxx recipients may produce spike+AES+MTRNR1 bits from some cell types and produce antibodies against those too.

Some possible implications from wiki:
>The MT-RNR1 gene encodes for a protein responsible for regulating insulin sensitivity and metabolic homeostasis
>The protein acts as an inhibitor of the folate cycle
>The protein also protects against age-dependent and diet-induced insulin resistance as well as diet-induced obesity
>MT-RNR1 mutations have been associated with complex IV deficiency of the mitochondrial respiratory chain, also known as the cytochrome c oxidase deficiency
>COX deficiency is a rare genetic condition that can affect multiple parts of the body, including skeletal muscles, the heart, the brain, or the liver
>myopathy, hypotonia, and encephalomyopathy, lactic acidosis, and hypertrophic cardiomyopathy

rarediseases.org/rare-diseases/cytochrome-c-oxidase-deficiency/
Don't worry! Some newborns with only mild symptoms from this genetic condition may live into adolescence!

Soft. Kill.

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The uracil to 1-methylpseudouridine substitution is so good in fact that it's almost impossible for your body to degrade the optimized mRNA.
Thus the tripple vaxxed have enough spike protein to circle the moon three times.

Too bad this information will falls on deaf ears

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>The organization reported 367 cases of tinnitus and 164 cases of hearing loss across the globe among people who have received the Pfizer vaccine, usually within a day of the shot.
>That makes 531 hearing-related side effects out of 11 billion worldwide doses.
Literal nothingburger.

en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Shekel_sign

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vaxtards can remedy the solution by eating a handful of shit

An official memeflag rapid-response debookening! I am honoured.

More seriously, how many people are going to pay that close attention to tinnitus, and think to assign blame to something other than listening to loud music or gunshots or similar?

How many doctors would dare link it to Safe and Effective vaccination? Especially when there are apparently more serious conditions like myocarditis that don't get reported and in at least some cases superiors even instruct the physicians to not report?

Boo.

All these problems have the solution of dismantling energy production, slavery and total banking control through proactively spying on their host population.
Saying any different is criminal.

>Any Forums when a bunch of jabbies succumb to their "mild-carditis", "mild-aphasia", and "mild-cox hearing loss" for a virus less deadly than the flu for anyone under 65.
Another L for the jabbies. I wonder, would Any Forums still be laughing at the jabsters if they weren't trying to shove the unvaccinated in concentration camps and get them fired from their jobs?

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This isn't looking good jab-sisters.

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Novavax wins again.

Or you know. Just do nothing since it's less deadly than the flu and you'll catch it anyway.

No refunds

>500 cases total from 10 countries
Seems a pretty rare side effect leaf

>Adverse reaction just discovered and publicized
>Thinks everyone around the world was already looking for it
Hahaha... Ah. Cope.

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Clusters of instant deafness are pretty fucking hard to miss you absolute fucking retard

True. However I do think it's plausible that it's far more underreported than other symptoms would be, and the autoimmunity might not hit everybody subject to it the same way. Since different cell types manufacture proteins differently, if read-through is happening it may only happen in a fraction of cells the vaxx LNPs could end up in.

The vaxx are prodrugs and in a sane world the products of these prodrugs would have been characterized at some point. As far as I know, from data from the EU regulator shared on twitter, that's one of the things that never happened. The vaxx production was single-track warp speed rush rush rush from silicon to shoddy studies to injections that you had to have or else you hate Jesus and Grandma. So nobody's verified what happens in real life when everything works perfectly, and we know from other regulator data that things are not working perfectly, with very liberal regulatory allowances for how much of the vaxx needs to be correctly manufactured mRNA.

>Not a published adverse event
>Most doctors will hand wave or just say they don't know rather than risk their career over blaming what could be an unrelated problem with vaccines
>It's super rare goy! Every doctor in the world was involved in the study!

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Underrated kek

Hearing loss is a small price to pay to say you survived Covid.

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