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dsfadsfgafgf - It's both - Thu Oct 21 2021

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It's both!

As the experimental roll out of the deadly "Covid Jab" runs apace, I did wonder how the word Vaccine was in any way shape or form connected to the experimental Gene therapy.

As usual during a less than productive afternoon and for the hell of it I looked up the INE in Vaccine.

Well well, what do we have here then?

  -ine \-ine\ (?; 104).
     1. (Chem.) A suffix, indicating that those substances of
        whose names it is a part are basic, in their nature, i.e.
        contain a basic nitrogen group.
        [1913 Webster +PJC]

     Note: All organic bases, and basic substances (especially
           nitrogenous substances), are systematically written
           with the termination -ine; as, quinine, pyridine,
           morphine, guanidine, etc. Certain substances containing
           nitrogen though with net neutral character (as certain
           amino acids) also end in -ine, such valine and glycine.
           All indifferent and neutral substances, as proteids,
           glycerides, glucosides, etc., should commonly be
           spelled with -in; as, gelatin, amygdalin, etc. This
           rule has no application to those numerous commercial or
           popular names with the termination -ine; as, gasoline,
           vaseline, etc.
           [1913 Webster +PJC]

It would appear that there is justification to call these death jabs vaccines after all. "RNA *nitrogenous bases include adenine (A), guanine (G), cytosine (C) and uracil (U)."

You learn something new everyday, even when it's not very good.

The Vacc part of the equation is the recipient full of FSB**..

This is almost double plus interesting as the truly helpful compound against 'Covid' is Hydrogen (HYDRO-xychloroqu-INE anyone?) [needs more fleshing out].