mRNA Gene Sequencing to diagnose Post-Vaccine Complications

Yesterday, I posted Cytokine Storms, mRNA changes, and COVID shots.

In it, German pathologists could not find the cause of death on four people who suddenly died after getting the second doses of the Pfizer and Moderna mRNA shots. 

Fortunately, they ran mRNA gene sequencing and found that all four cases of sudden deaths had upregulated genes that produced inflammatory cytokines that led to the SIRS or Systemic Inflammatory Response Syndrome that led to their demise.

Are the post-vaccine complications related to the shot?

This is the question that demands a concrete answer. Connecting the shots to the complications could be evidence for litigation, compensation, and identifying who should pay for medical treatment, lost employment, home care, etc.

However, nobody can connect the shots to adverse events and deaths. Victims are told that it is all in their minds, ignored, or told there is no link to the shots.

The figure below from Nagao et al. compares the upregulated (yellow) and downregulated (blue) genes among the cases and controls. Notice that there are a lot of upregulated genes in the cases.

Source: Four cases of cytokine storm after COVID-19 vaccination: Case report. Front. Immunol. 13:967226. doi: 10.3389/fimmu.2022.967226

Gene-Sequencing as the answer

It could be that mRNA sequencing may be the answer to provide a cause-and-effect connection of the deaths and disability to the “vaccines.”

It could be a good business for someone who can do mRNA gene sequencing. Many people have the skill. The instruments are available in many places in the US.

Any institution that puts people first before big-pharma-funding can easily do that.

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