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TlalocW

(15,384 posts)
Tue May 23, 2023, 11:29 PM May 2023

Does anyone speak Japanese?

If so I'd like to get a quick summation of this:


?t=bDGTCazSW9-ykwfp0j_uaw

Some anti-vaxxer claims this professor is claiming Pfizer has a cancer-causing sequence in its vaccine (don't know if it's SV40 or not). Yes, the only place I can find it is on Twitter; I know it's BS though I can't find any direct refutation of it, etc. but I'd like to be able to come back with, "That's not even what they're talking about."
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Does anyone speak Japanese? (Original Post) TlalocW May 2023 OP
We definitely have at least 1 native speaker. Tetrachloride May 2023 #1
According to Wiki there are 125 million native speakers of Japanese in the world ... marble falls May 2023 #2
YuiYoshida keroro gunsou May 2023 #3
These is a Japanese speaker on this site. kimbutgar May 2023 #4
There's a translate button on the tweet ecstatic May 2023 #5
I Googled Japanese to English and dropped a "chunk" of it into the translator CentralMass May 2023 #6
Only in my sleep. Sneederbunk May 2023 #7
Well, damn TlalocW May 2023 #8

marble falls

(57,114 posts)
2. According to Wiki there are 125 million native speakers of Japanese in the world ...
Tue May 23, 2023, 11:37 PM
May 2023

... Professor Murakami of Tokyo University of Science Pfizer's mRNA vaccine had plasmid DNA, so when I looked it up, I was surprised to find an SV40 sequence. SV40 is the promoter of cancer viruses, and this sequence makes it easier for DNA to migrate to the human nucleus. More easily enter the genome ... "

ecstatic

(32,712 posts)
5. There's a translate button on the tweet
Tue May 23, 2023, 11:43 PM
May 2023

And of course, Google translate. Of course, it won't be as good a translation as a human interpreter.

Professor Murakami of Tokyo University of Science Pfizer's mRNA vaccine had plasmid DNA, so when I checked it, I was surprised to find the SV40 sequence.

SV40 is a promoter of cancer viruses, and the presence of this sequence facilitates the translocation of DNA to the human nucleus. easier to enter the genome.
Even though it's a sequence that is completely unnecessary to make an mRNA vaccine. Why SV40?

rice:
The plasmid DNA map submitted by Pfizer to the EMA (European Medicines Agency) does not appear to include SV40. Why did you hide it?



[Hurry spread because it is made sensitive]
The contents of the plasmid DNA submitted to PMA by Pfizer (left) and the contents revealed this time (right). The double-enhanced SV40 promoter is completely absent from the declaration. Why did you deliberately insert the unnecessary cancer sequence twice to make spa eggs? why did you hide An important point that should never be overlooked. Thorough pursuit.

CentralMass

(15,265 posts)
6. I Googled Japanese to English and dropped a "chunk" of it into the translator
Tue May 23, 2023, 11:54 PM
May 2023

"Professor Murakami of Tokyo University of Science
Pfizer's mRNA vaccine had plasmid DNA, so when I checked it, I was surprised to find the SV40 sequence.

SV40 is a promoter of cancer viruses, and the presence of this sequence facilitates the translocation of DNA to the human nucleus. easier to enter the genome.
Even though it's a sequence that is completely unnecessary to make an mRNA vaccine. Why SV40?

rice:
The plasmid DNA map submitted by Pfizer to the EMA (European Medicines Agency) does not appear to include SV40. Why did you hide it?"

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