Dr. Doug Corrigan
Dr. Doug Corrigan

@ScienceWDrDoug

6 Tweets 2 reads Dec 24, 2022
1/ It may have been a good idea to verify there wasn’t an active Nuclear Localization Signal in Spike BEFORE releasing the mRNA jab.
“To our surprise, S mRNAs also translocate into the nucleus. S mRNA colocalizes with S protein, aiding the nuclear translocation of S mRNA.”
3/“One of the novel sequence insertions resides at the S1/S2 boundary of Spike (S) protein and constitutes a functional nuclear localization signal (NLS) motif “PRRARSV”, which may supersede the importance of previously proposed polybasic furin cleavage site “RRAR”.”
4/ And we know the mRNA jab encodes this same PRRARSV sequence
berthub.eu
github.com
5/ Another point to consider: This sequence (PRRARSV) is both a furin cleavage site and a Nuclear Localization Sequence all rolled into one. What are the chances? The FCS insertion imparted the virus with human transmission capability, and the nuclear signal targets the genome.
6/The question remains: is the jab permanently altering the human germ line? If and when the spike sequence is found in the human genome, we will be able to differentiate the source with ease. They changed the RNA sequence, so the jab sequence will stick out like a sore thumb.

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