Newly Published Paper Shows Genetic Sequence in SARS-CoV-2 Patented by MODERNA in 2018
Published in Frontiers in Virology, no less!
This seems like big news I thought you should all know about:
There is a new paper just published in Frontiers in Virology that showed that there is a genetic sequence in the SARS-CoV-2 genome that was patented by Moderna in 2018 and has a likelihood of 0.000000000032 of appearing in the genome randomly. See reference to “proprietary sequence SEQ ID11652”:
It is in the furin cleavage site of the SARS genome, which (as far as I understand) is the part of the spike protein that facilitates the virus’s entry into cells and replication in humans.
Here is some commentary from the Telegram channel of a guy who wishes to remain anonymous, but I know who he is and let’s just say, he knows what he’s talking about:
"Finally! We have been monitoring Frontiers In Virology for over 3 weeks waiting for this publication. I have inside information that there was a concerted effort by the scientific journals to suppress this paper. It has taken a year to get to publication. This is the paper that underpins #Modernagate and was referred to in my substack article on the origins of the virus. I would highly recommend downloading the PDF of this article TODAY. And this might be a good time to sell any Moderna shares you have."
Here is a link to the Substack article he refers to for more:
I read Arkmedic’s post awhile back and immediately recognised its importance. I shared it with a few people only to receive like warm shrugs. I really hope this story spreads like wild fire.