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re: Dr. Brian Ardis reveals BOMBSHELL origins of Covid, mRNA vaccines and Remdesivir

Posted on 4/12/22 at 4:47 pm to
Posted by GumboPot
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Posted on 4/12/22 at 4:47 pm to
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Watched video. Covid definitely has venom like qualities. My only question is the how did the lab make venom go viral? Maybe it was discussed and I need to rewatch.




If you know how anti-venom is made then then yes, monoclonal antibodies are made in a similar fashion. The antigen to create monoclonals is made by a recombinant DNA method. Once that antigen is injected into an animal the animal has an immune response to the antigen and produces antibodies. Then they draw the blood from the animal and separate the blood serum from the cells. The serum contains the antibodies. It's the same with antivenom. Horses are used to produce the antibodies against snake venom to produce antivenom.

IDK exactly how monoclonals are made for covid. A lot of that info is proprietary. However the same principles that apply to making snake antivenom apply to making monoclonals.
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