Given the revelations of a few lots/batches causing the vast majority of adverse events – should those injecting doses into arms first be compelled to check for contaminants using mass spectrometry?
Not my field, but it occurs to me that there may be a simple and effective way to make sure that the quality of “vaccine” lots or batches can and needs to be checked immediately prior to the actual injection into an arm.
Now, I could be totally off beam - maybe just examining a few “vaccine” drops under a microscope is a far simpler and cheaper solution - but here are a few links to some papers on mass spectrometry and some more to prices:
Characterization of Classical Vaccines by Charge Detection Mass Spectrometry - PubMed (nih.gov)
“A single, robust analytical technique capable of widespread, cross-platform use would be of great benefit and allow for comparisons across manufacturing processes. One method that spans the antigen mass range is charge detection mass spectrometry (CDMS).”
I have no idea whether the output from such analysis would include quality information on metal or other contaminants.
Prices for new and refurbished mass spectrometers:
Buy Mass Spectrometers For Sale, New & Used Prices | LabX
Even eBay has them!
Agilent Mass Spectrometers for sale | eBay
The new ones can go for 2.5 million bucks, ouch.
Just a thought – and way too late for the roll-out of C19 mRNA and viral vector injections that were severely impacted by bad manufacturing practices, but maybe a thought for the next manufactured pandemic and concomitant injection roll-out.
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Too late.
This needs to be said over and over and over....this is/was intentional.
If they had of put the genuine genetic experiment in every shot it would be beyond obvious whats happening.