Lee Merritt: there is no viable mRNA in COVID injections

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In this clip from an interview with Billy of PIMPcast, Dr. Lee Merritt, an orthopedic surgeon who did her residency in the United States Navy and served for over 10 years as a Navy physician and surgeon, reminds us that the mRNA COVID injections originally—supposedly—needed to be stored in freezers or refrigerators—see tweet 2 for evidence. However, Merritt notes, "after the news cycle moved on, they didn't do that anymore."

Of course, this raises the question that if mRNA—even synthetic mRNA, as Merritt points out—needs to be kept at very cool temperatures in order not to disintegrate, then how is it possible that what was injected into people was mRNA? Most often the injections were left out at room temperature for hours, days, weeks, or even months at a time.

Merritt goes on to speculate as to what she thinks may have been in the injections, at least in part.

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