Anonymous
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7/8/2025, 11:39:33 AM No.509817574
Inside the 2025 Global Vaccine Forum
Set the tone: “mRNA is the future” - not just for pandemics, but for everything (flu, rabies, measles, autoimmune disease, painkilling, cancer, etc.).
Sanjay Singh heavily promoted the extremely dangerous saRNA replicon platform.
CEPI’s Martina Ochs revealed plans to use mRNA to “prepare” for future outbreaks — i.e., pre-authorized genetic vaccines waiting for the next declared emergency. Emphasized “the need for speed” when developing mRNA shots.
Harvard’s Dan Barouch falsely claimed COVID-19 vaccines “saved 20 million lives in 2021”, then pitched correlates of protection to fine-tune future mRNA updates for respiratory viruses — including potential for routine intranasal or seasonal gene injections.
AI-designed vaccines — merging artificial intelligence with synthetic biology to design new genetic shots in days, not years.
Moderna’s Robert Paris pushed expanding mRNA to all chronic diseases
Mobile mRNA manufacturing (“DeCAFx”) projects presented as "decentralization" — but really a global template for on-demand gene shot production in every region.
Self-Amplifying RNA (saRNA) hailed as more efficient.
Microneedle Array Patch (MAP) promoted as a pain-free, “equity-friendly” vaccine — but it’s a step toward unmonitored home gene therapy, bypassing medical supervision. The Gates Foundation has funded a method to implant permanent quantum dots to verify vaccination status using MAP technology.
New lipid nanoparticles presented as ways to penetrate more tissues, more efficiently. What's not said: easier penetration also means greater biodistribution — including to the brain and reproductive organs.
The agenda of the conference:
- AI-designed, rapidly authorized, untested gene therapies.
- saRNA and MAPs to enable silent, repeated delivery.
- Mobile factories ready to launch the next round on command.
- Permanent infrastructure for population-wide genetic modulation.
Set the tone: “mRNA is the future” - not just for pandemics, but for everything (flu, rabies, measles, autoimmune disease, painkilling, cancer, etc.).
Sanjay Singh heavily promoted the extremely dangerous saRNA replicon platform.
CEPI’s Martina Ochs revealed plans to use mRNA to “prepare” for future outbreaks — i.e., pre-authorized genetic vaccines waiting for the next declared emergency. Emphasized “the need for speed” when developing mRNA shots.
Harvard’s Dan Barouch falsely claimed COVID-19 vaccines “saved 20 million lives in 2021”, then pitched correlates of protection to fine-tune future mRNA updates for respiratory viruses — including potential for routine intranasal or seasonal gene injections.
AI-designed vaccines — merging artificial intelligence with synthetic biology to design new genetic shots in days, not years.
Moderna’s Robert Paris pushed expanding mRNA to all chronic diseases
Mobile mRNA manufacturing (“DeCAFx”) projects presented as "decentralization" — but really a global template for on-demand gene shot production in every region.
Self-Amplifying RNA (saRNA) hailed as more efficient.
Microneedle Array Patch (MAP) promoted as a pain-free, “equity-friendly” vaccine — but it’s a step toward unmonitored home gene therapy, bypassing medical supervision. The Gates Foundation has funded a method to implant permanent quantum dots to verify vaccination status using MAP technology.
New lipid nanoparticles presented as ways to penetrate more tissues, more efficiently. What's not said: easier penetration also means greater biodistribution — including to the brain and reproductive organs.
The agenda of the conference:
- AI-designed, rapidly authorized, untested gene therapies.
- saRNA and MAPs to enable silent, repeated delivery.
- Mobile factories ready to launch the next round on command.
- Permanent infrastructure for population-wide genetic modulation.
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