
From Mouse Studies to Human Catastrophe
Part Two: Unraveling the DNA Plasmid Puzzle – From Mouse Studies to Human Catastrophe
Welcome back, readers. If you missed Part One, I highly recommend going back to catch up—it's the foundation for what we're diving into here. We left off discussing that groundbreaking 2003 study on DNA plasmids and cobra toxin in mice. Remember, the researchers split the alpha-cobratoxin (a key neurotoxin from cobra venom) into two halves, embedded each into separate DNA plasmids, and injected them into mice. Alone, each plasmid did nothing harmful—the mice were fine after six hours. But when both were injected together, the mice's bodies performed this eerie "trans-splicing" process, stitching the pre-mRNA segments back into full, mature cobra toxin mRNA. The result? The animals started churning out the deadly toxin internally, leading to paralysis, erratic breathing, and death within six hours. All of them, at sufficient doses. This wasn't some fringe experiment; it was published in Molecular Therapy, a respected journal, and aimed at exploring gene transfer techniques.
Now, let's connect the dots to the COVID-19 mRNA vaccines. As I mentioned, Pfizer and Moderna were the ones labeled as "mRNA" shots, and unlike Johnson & Johnson's single-dose version, they required two injections spaced apart. Why two? The narrative was "boosting immunity," but after understanding that 2003 mouse study, it starts to look suspiciously similar. In the mice, the first plasmid injection primed the system without causing immediate harm. It was the second one that triggered the splicing and unleashed the toxin production. Sound familiar? Reports from the Vaccine Adverse Event Reporting System (VAERS) show thousands of deaths following COVID-19 vaccinations, with a striking pattern: a disproportionate number occurring shortly after the second dose. While official sources like the CDC emphasize that VAERS doesn't prove causation and that deaths are rare relative to doses administered, independent analyses of the data suggest over 80% of reported fatalities happened within 48 hours of that second shot—just like the rapid onset in the mice. Coincidence? Or a deliberate echo of the plasmid splicing mechanism?
But let's not stop at patterns; science has uncovered eerie similarities between the SARS-CoV-2 spike protein (the very thing the mRNA vaccines instruct your cells to produce) and cobra toxins. Researchers have identified "toxin-like" peptides in plasma, urine, and fecal samples from COVID-19 patients—peptides nearly identical to components in snake venoms, including those from cobras. One study even highlights how the spike protein shares sequence homology with neurotoxins that target nicotinic acetylcholine receptors, much like alpha-cobratoxin does. Another points to an enzyme called sPLA2-IIA, which spikes in severe COVID cases and mirrors the action of rattlesnake venom enzymes (closely related to cobra venoms), potentially destroying cell membranes and driving organ failure. And get this: cobrotoxin itself might compete with the virus for binding to ACE2 receptors, suggesting a structural overlap.
Skeptics and fact-checkers will rush to debunk this as conspiracy nonsense, claiming COVID is purely a viral infection and vaccines contain no venom. They'll point out that the 2003 study was about advancing gene therapy, not bioweapons, and that any "similarities" are coincidental or overhyped. But why dismiss the parallels outright? The NIH itself acknowledges DNA plasmids in the mRNA vaccines, and the two-dose regimen aligns too neatly with the dual-plasmid lethality in mice. Plus, emerging research on venom-derived therapeutics for COVID hints at deeper connections—scientists are even exploring snake toxins as potential treatments against the virus.
In the next part, we'll explore more animal studies from the early 2000s that built on this trans-splicing work, and how they foreshadowed the global rollout of these shots. If you're a doctor or scientist, dig into that PDF I mentioned—it's got the full study and diagrams. Stay vigilant, folks; the truth is often hidden in the jargon. What do you think—am I onto something, or is this all just a wild connection?

