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COVID-19 Spike Protein Sequence '100% Match' to Sequence Patented in 2016 by Moderna, Study.
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A study published Feb. 21, 2022, in Frontiers in Virology claims to have discovered that a sequence of the virus' spike protein is a 100% match to a modified messenger RNA (mmRNA) sequence patented by Moderna in 2016.
The genetic sequence patented by Moderna is part of a human DNA repair gene called MSH3. This patented sequence is found in SARS-CoV-2's furin cleavage site in the spike protein — the part that gives the virus such easy access into human cells.
According to Moderna's patent application, the gene sequence was modified "for the production of oncology-related proteins and peptides," ostensibly for use in cancer research.
According to the researchers, the chance that SARS-CoV-2 would have randomly acquired this furin cleavage site through natural evolution is 1 in 3 trillion.
In a Feb. 24, 2022, interview, Moderna CEO Stéphane Bancel proposed the COVID-19 pandemic may have been the result of a lab leak.
The facts surrounding SARS-CoV-2's origin just keep getting stranger and more disturbing as time goes on.
From the start, most of the evidence seemed to point to the virus being a lab creation that somehow escaped the confines of the laboratory. We really don't have much of anything to suggest otherwise.
Now, a study published Feb. 21 in Frontiers in Virology claims to have discovered that a sequence of the virus' spike protein is a 100% match to a modified messenger RNA (mmRNA) sequence patented by Moderna — in 2016.