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"So here we see the syringe needle going in and the lipid nanoparticles coming out." "Probably three to 6,000 per injection." "These are completely new to the human body, and they circulate around in the blood." "They're supposed to stay in the deltoid muscle, but they don't." "They circulate everywhere around the body." "Then when they come to a cell, they'll go inside the cell, this process called endocytosis." "Any contaminating DNA will be carried very, very efficiently by the lipid nanoparticles into cells, coming into contact with the walls of the vascular endothelium, the lining of the blood vessels." "If the lipid nanoparticles are 80 nanometers each, it would be 87 of them to fit across the diameter of a red blood cell." "So 5,000,000,000 of these red blood cells in one milliliter of blood, and yet this is the size of the lipid nanoparticles." "Until these problems are resolved there should be a moratorium on mRNA vaccines." "In my view let me know what you think."