https://duckduckgo.com/?t=h_&q=Dysregul ... tis&ia=web
The Role of miRNA Expression Profile in Sudden Cardiac Death Cases
https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/37895303/
"Clearly after the vaccines rolled out, significantly more people are dying suddenly for some reason. But it’s only happening to the vaccinated. Doctors are mystified.
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https://twitter.com/stkirsch/status/1695973277808951404
"Children Dying Suddenly - Over 96 Canadian children ages 2-19 have died suddenly or unexpectedly in the past 3 months -
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https://makismd.substack.com/p/over-96- ... ren-ages-2
"This is Nevada State Death Certificate data. Why the 23.6-fold increase in Sudden Infant Death Syndrome in 2021/2022 compared to prior years?
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https://twitter.com/jathorpmfm/status/1 ... 3864988971
"At this time it is possible that mRNA and adenoviral DNA vaccines could influence key miRNA’s in the causal pathway to a primary arrhythmic cardiac death in the absence of clinical myocarditis.
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https://www.globalresearch.ca/mirnas-us ... st/5839551
"Pfizer BNT162b2 vaccine brand name is what? Comirnaty.... Can you see anything in that name? Let me show you. co-miRNA-ty. As far as I know I was the first to discover this in around August of 2021. What could this word mean? Pfizer says the name is a mix of the words Community and Immunity. But what if I told you I thought it was something else?
Can you see miRNA in the word? What is an miRNA?
The miRNA functions as a guide by base-pairing with target mRNA to negatively regulate its expression. It means miRNA turns off protective genes in what is called down regulating (Gene Silencing) of those genes. If this is done for example with some neurological protective genes or say cancer protective genes it would would remove the bodies gene security guard against those diseases. Why would the Pfizer brand name have miRNA right in the middle of it?
Is there anything in the vaccine that would suggest there may be other forms of RNA in it? Perhaps miRNA?
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Both the Welcome Trust and the Sanger institute were working on Gene Silencing in what was called KOMP. The Knock Out Mouse Project - They took 600 mice and selectively knocked out (Silenced/switched off) singular genes and tested what diseases knocking out each gene would lead to.
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I WILL PLACE VIDEO IN THE REPLY SECTION TO THIS POST. It is not letting me do it here. The video is of a mouse at 6 weeks and 15 weeks that have had ZFP 106 silenced. It is very hard for me to extrapolate the time that the same issue would relate to humans but I have estimated the best I can that it would be as early as beginning at 3 years post injection which is this coming December onwards and most likely beginning at 5 years post injection. This is not fast acting but once disease progresses in the mice it exponentially increases. Mice lifetimes were cut in half.
When the letters of Omicron are shuffled around what do they spell? ONCOMIR. So what you say. Fair enough that you say that but wait.
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What does ONCOMIR mean?
An oncomir (also oncomiR) is a microRNA (miRNA) that is associated with cancer.

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https://twitter.com/JeffersonEarl1/stat ... 4905693184
gene silenced mouse
https://twitter.com/JeffersonEarl1/stat ... 5240851456
gene silencing
https://www.youtube.com/results?search_ ... +silencing
"Based on vaccination schedules [46], any single dose contains a huge number of viral mRNAs, resulting in their massive entry into the host cells. Comparable to a ‘Trojan horse’, it can be assumed that a whole series of metabolic events will be triggered as a positive feedback loop in any given gene network that is regulated by miRNAs. It is also known that most of the miRNAs that operate in the nucleus will simultaneously regulate transcript stability in the cytoplasm and vice versa, resulting in a highly integrated mechanism. As cellular metabolic pathways follow the law of mass action, a substantial number of miRNAs targeted to numerous viral mRNAs should be produced. It is also possible that the host’s miRNA machinery might be overwhelmed in the processing of miRNAs and diverted away from its normal cellular functions and molecular pathways. This might lead to dangerous, long-lasting dysregulation of the miRNA pathways. It is reasonable to assume that some viral messenger RNAs will trigger changes in the host miRNA transcription profiles or stabilities and that the resulting modified miRNA clusters might favor the development of different disorders. This might be particularly relevant if the altered miRNA cistron included host miRNAs with oncogenic properties.
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https://www.mdpi.com/1422-0067/24/2/1404
"The number of nanoparticles (NP) injected in a dose of these anti-COVID vaccines is utterly flabbergasting: up to 50 billion viral vectors for AstraZeneca, 40 billion LNPs for Moderna, and likely 10 for Pfizer. It’s not very clear how many intact messenger RNA are in each LNP , but even if we agree to only 1, and that each one produces 1000 spike protein, we are talking your body having to deal with a minimum 30 trillion pathogenic spike proteins2 in a few months time…
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https://covidmythbuster.substack.com/p/ ... illions-of
Could the disruption of microRNAs affect every aspect of the body?
"In Finland, the rate of "male" infertility in 2023 is about 6 times higher than in 2022
https://twitter.com/jukka235/status/1725196579118719284
The Roles of MicroRNAs in Male Infertility
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7998158/
The role of miRNAs in the diagnosis and treatment of male infertility: a review study
https://jmhg.springeropen.com/articles/ ... 23-00419-9
MicroRNAs: Recent insights towards their role in male infertility and reproductive cancers
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6387678/
Investigating the Role of the microRNA-34/449 Family in Male Infertility: A Critical Analysis and Review of the Literature
https://www.frontiersin.org/articles/10 ... 09943/full
MicroRNAs and Male Infertility
https://www.intechopen.com/chapters/83297
MicroRNA: A Potential Diagnosis for Male Infertility
https://www.ingentaconnect.com/contento ... 0/art00006
microrna
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