The Chinese made Covid-19 and released it on the World - Yes, Right - not one Chinese name on the patents for Moderna's Covid-19 virus in 2013
Basically it is irrefutable proof that Moderna created the Covid-19 virus and here are the Patents for it: ModernaGate: Moderna wins Award for Deadly Covid Vaccine it was able to create prior to 20…
The Chinese made Covid-19 and released it on the World - Yes, Right - not one Chinese name on the patents for Moderna's Covid-19 virus in 2013
Basically it is irrefutable proof that Moderna created the Covid-19 virus and here are the Patents for it: ModernaGate: Moderna wins Award for Deadly Covid Vaccine it was able to create prior to 2019 because “Murderna” is responsible for creating the Covid-19 Virus in a BioLab… #CTCCTCGGCGGGCACGTAG By The Exposé on April 30, 2023
Moderna's Covid-19 virus #CTCCTCGGCGGGCACGTAG may evade vaccines or the protection of natural immunity. CDC
Moderna was part of the planning and implementation of covid-19, gain-of-function experimentation, and vaccine profiteering. Here are the patents:
US9149506B2: Modified polynucleotides encoding septin-4 – 2013-12-16 Application filed by Moderna Therapeutics Inc.
Inventor: Tirtha Chakraborty, Antonin de Fougerolles
US9216205B2: Modified polynucleotides encoding granulysin – 2013-12-16 Application filed by Moderna Therapeutics Inc.
US9255129B2: Modified polynucleotides encoding SIAH E3 ubiquitin protein ligase 1 – 2013-12-16 Application filed by Moderna Therapeutics Inc.
US9301993B2: Modified polynucleotides encoding apoptosis inducing factor 1 – 2013-12-16 Application filed by Moderna Therapeutics Inc.
US9587003B2: Modified polynucleotides for the production of oncology-related proteins and peptides – 2016-02-04 Application filed by ModernaTx Inc.
Inventor: Stephane Bancel, Tirtha Chakraborty, Antonin de Fougerolles, Sayda M. Elbashir, Matthias John, Atanu Roy, Susan Whoriskey, Kristy M. Wood, Paul Hatala, Jason P. Schrum, Kenechi Ejebe, Jeff Lynn Ellsworth, Justin Guild
Learn more about this bombshell SARS-CoV-2 laboratory origin evidence at The Expose.
Not a Chinese name amongst them - just American or English names - why not ask them what they did and why, make it "personal"
So Trump downsizes the American Government workers, to make everything run by AI, but Trump does not want to pay them for being unemployed, so why not make them into GMO Robots and then he can re-employ them again, for nothing, nada. zip.
The simple truth is that AI is not living up to its rep. Sure, Elon Musk still thinks "there will come a point where no job is needed." Especially in the US government, where his Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE) is using AI to help fire employees and, eventually, replace them.
Other people, however, have figured out that AI is not ready for prime job time. AI adoption rates in business are stalling. In the US, general AI adoption rates are grinding to a halt. According to the Fall 2024 Slack Workforce Index, AI adoption growth rates among US workers have slowed over the last three months to a mere percentage point gain versus near-double digit gains in the same period a year earlier.
Why? Well – surprise, surprise! – they don't know how to use it. Christina Janzer, Slack's senior VP of research and analytics, explained: "Too much of the burden has been put on workers to figure out how to use AI. To ensure adoption of the technology, it’s important that leaders not only train workers but encourage employees to talk about it and experiment with AI out in the open.”
If you look closely at what Microsoft has been doing with AI, you'll see that it's pulling back in places some of us wouldn't think to look. Microsoft has canceled more than a gigawatt of datacenter operations in addition to numerous 100-plus MW agreements.
As Edward Zitron, CEO of tech PR biz EZPR, points out: "These numbers heavily suggest that Microsoft – the biggest purchaser of Nvidia's GPUs and, according to investment bank TD Cowen, 'the most active [datacenter] lessee of capacity in 2023 and 1H24' – does not believe there is future growth in generative AI, nor does it have faith in (nor does it want responsibility for) the future of OpenAI."
The Chinese made Covid-19 and released it on the World - Yes, Right - not one Chinese name on the patents for Moderna's Covid-19 virus in 2013
Basically it is irrefutable proof that Moderna created the Covid-19 virus and here are the Patents for it: ModernaGate: Moderna wins Award for Deadly Covid Vaccine it was able to create prior to 2019 because “Murderna” is responsible for creating the Covid-19 Virus in a BioLab… #CTCCTCGGCGGGCACGTAG By The Exposé on April 30, 2023
https://christine257.substack.com/p/cctcggcgggcacgt
Moderna's Covid-19 virus #CTCCTCGGCGGGCACGTAG may evade vaccines or the protection of natural immunity. CDC
Moderna was part of the planning and implementation of covid-19, gain-of-function experimentation, and vaccine profiteering. Here are the patents:
US9149506B2: Modified polynucleotides encoding septin-4 – 2013-12-16 Application filed by Moderna Therapeutics Inc.
Inventor: Tirtha Chakraborty, Antonin de Fougerolles
US9216205B2: Modified polynucleotides encoding granulysin – 2013-12-16 Application filed by Moderna Therapeutics Inc.
US9255129B2: Modified polynucleotides encoding SIAH E3 ubiquitin protein ligase 1 – 2013-12-16 Application filed by Moderna Therapeutics Inc.
US9301993B2: Modified polynucleotides encoding apoptosis inducing factor 1 – 2013-12-16 Application filed by Moderna Therapeutics Inc.
US9587003B2: Modified polynucleotides for the production of oncology-related proteins and peptides – 2016-02-04 Application filed by ModernaTx Inc.
Inventor: Stephane Bancel, Tirtha Chakraborty, Antonin de Fougerolles, Sayda M. Elbashir, Matthias John, Atanu Roy, Susan Whoriskey, Kristy M. Wood, Paul Hatala, Jason P. Schrum, Kenechi Ejebe, Jeff Lynn Ellsworth, Justin Guild
Learn more about this bombshell SARS-CoV-2 laboratory origin evidence at The Expose.
https://christine257.substack.com/p/moderna-patented-a-19-nucleotide
Not a Chinese name amongst them - just American or English names - why not ask them what they did and why, make it "personal"
So Trump downsizes the American Government workers, to make everything run by AI, but Trump does not want to pay them for being unemployed, so why not make them into GMO Robots and then he can re-employ them again, for nothing, nada. zip.
The simple truth is that AI is not living up to its rep. Sure, Elon Musk still thinks "there will come a point where no job is needed." Especially in the US government, where his Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE) is using AI to help fire employees and, eventually, replace them.
Other people, however, have figured out that AI is not ready for prime job time. AI adoption rates in business are stalling. In the US, general AI adoption rates are grinding to a halt. According to the Fall 2024 Slack Workforce Index, AI adoption growth rates among US workers have slowed over the last three months to a mere percentage point gain versus near-double digit gains in the same period a year earlier.
Why? Well – surprise, surprise! – they don't know how to use it. Christina Janzer, Slack's senior VP of research and analytics, explained: "Too much of the burden has been put on workers to figure out how to use AI. To ensure adoption of the technology, it’s important that leaders not only train workers but encourage employees to talk about it and experiment with AI out in the open.”
If you look closely at what Microsoft has been doing with AI, you'll see that it's pulling back in places some of us wouldn't think to look. Microsoft has canceled more than a gigawatt of datacenter operations in addition to numerous 100-plus MW agreements.
As Edward Zitron, CEO of tech PR biz EZPR, points out: "These numbers heavily suggest that Microsoft – the biggest purchaser of Nvidia's GPUs and, according to investment bank TD Cowen, 'the most active [datacenter] lessee of capacity in 2023 and 1H24' – does not believe there is future growth in generative AI, nor does it have faith in (nor does it want responsibility for) the future of OpenAI."
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