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Limited Hangout?: Moderna Scientists Acknowledge Lipid Nanoparticles in mRNA Shots Present ‘Toxicity Concerns’

A new paper, authored by several Moderna scientists, acknowledges that there are risks of toxicity in mRNA drugs and “vaccines,” due to “lipid nanoparticle structural components, production methods, route of administration and [spike] proteins produced from complexed mRNAs.”

Both the Moderna and Pfizer COVID-19 products use modified messenger ribonucleic acid (mRNA) technology.

“mRNA formulated with lipid nanoparticles is a transformative technology,” but “avoiding unacceptable toxicity with mRNA drugs and vaccines presents challenges,” wrote Moderna employees Eric Jacquinet and Dimitrios Bitounis and Maximillian Rogers, along with Professor Mansoor M. Amiji.

Although the medical experts pushing the mRNA shots initially told the public that the material would stay in the deltoid muscle in the arm, LNPs are known to travel everywhere in the body and produce spike proteins for up to 60 days.

The paper acknowledges that side effects of the mRNA products include heart inflammation and severe allergic shock “most likely triggered by PEGlyated lipid nanoparticles.”

“A major challenge now is how to efficiently de-risk potential toxicities associated with mRNA technology,” the scientists wrote.

The paper drew from prior publications and other data rather than any new experiments, according to Epoch Times.

Some of the papers cited included those that have found mRNA and the spike protein delivered by Moderna’s vaccine in various parts of human beings weeks or months after vaccination, despite health officials claiming when the vaccines were rolled out that such materials would exit the body within days.
The scientists said that Moderna’s COVID-19 vaccine is “safe and effective” and hailed the development of an updated vaccine as “[demonstrating] the rapid timeline for modifications with mRNA technology in the clinic.” Due to the “transient nature of mRNA,” however, “repeat administration may be necessary,” they said.
The scientists later noted that reducing risks of toxicities with mRNA-based vaccines and drugs is necessary but “complicated.” That can be accomplished through a multipronged approach that includes advanced testing in laboratories and adjusts preclinical, animal trials to better account for “differences in human and animal physiology.”

The paper was published by Nature Reviews Drug Discovery on Jan. 23.

Despite the toxicity concerns, Moderna and other companies have plans to deploy the mRNA technology in influenza vaccines and cancer treatments, Epoch Times notes.  There has been a dramatic rise in cancers since the rollout of the COVID injections.

“Thanks to the mRNA platform we built, we have an exciting pipeline, with up to 15 launches in the next five years,” Stephane Bancel, Moderna’s CEO, recently told investors.

Dr. Robert Malone, inventor of the mRNA technology, said the paper acknowledged the obvious problems,” but “downplayed the range of risks that have been linked to the mRNA-based vaccines” in what appears to be a “limited hangout” propaganda technique “wrapped in speculative academic and biotech jargon.”

Limited hangouts are used by officials after a false narrative has been exposed and they can no longer rely on a phony cover story to misinform the public. When that happens, they often resort to admitting, and sometimes even volunteering, part of the truth while still managing to withhold the more damaging facts in the case—such as they knew all along that toxic LPNs are designed to travel throughout the body so their product is not “safe and effective” at all.

“My most generous interpretation of the overall intent of the article is that this article summarizes and represents information concerning risks and toxicities of this platform technology which Moderna wishes to have disclosed in a manner which puts the firm, its activities and the underlying platform technology in the best possible light,” Dr. Malone,  wrote on SubStack.

“A less generous interpretation of intent is that this article represents a subtle form of propaganda strategy commonly referred to as a limited hangout,” he added.

In reaction to the paper, cardiologist Dr. Peter McCulough wrote on X: “Lipid nanoparticles go everywhere and cannot be targeted to specific tissues. Means every mRNA vaccine will damage the heart, reproductive, and other vital organs. This was known years before Moderna introduced their failed COVID-19 vaccine. Huge development blunder!”

In an interview with Epoch Times last year, Houston ophthalmologist Dr. Richard Urso attributed the alarming spike in all cause mortality in people ages 25 to 44 to the lipid nanoparticle.

“It’s always going to be a problem. And that’s why you see the distribution of disorders coming from this after the vaccines affect so many different organ systems because it distributes everywhere,” he said.

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About Debra Heine

Debra Heine is a conservative Catholic mom of six and longtime political pundit. She has written for several conservative news websites over the years, including Breitbart and PJ Media.

Photo: GINOWAN, JAPAN - APRIL 28: Moderna vaccines are prepared for application at a United States military vaccination centre at Camp Foster on April 28, 2021 in Ginowan, Japan. A United States military vaccination program aiming to inoculate all service personnel and their families against Covid-19 coronavirus is under way on Japans southernmost island of Okinawa, home to around 30,000 US troops and one of the largest US Marine contingents outside of mainland USA. (Photo by Carl Court/Getty Images)