People often ask why is a simple DNaseI reaction failing for Pfizer? What other artifacts are present in this manufacturing process?
Sutton et al is a good place to start. Even in 1997 they knew DNA:RNA hybrids were treated very differently by DNaseI. The Pfizer vaccine is a DNA:modRNA hybrid and is in even more uncharted water.
Basically, when they use T7 RNA polymerase to copy RNA off of a DNA template, the resulting product is a DNA:RNA hybrid. A triple helix that DNaseI doesn’t recognize.,,
The Liberals must stop growing the public service and instead find ways to boost the economy
(Really, get off our backs and get out of the way. That's all it would take)
https://nationalpost.com/opinion/fire-the-bureaucrats
https://wokewatchcanada.substack.com/p/did-the-rcmps-indigenous-policing