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Tuesday, July 1, 2025

DR. LEE MERRITT: Bottom line is I don't think this is complicated mRNA technology. I don't think this is a hopeless situation. I think a lot of this is psychological warfare

Good point from Dr. Lee Merritt: 

"When the [COVID] vaccine was rolled out, it was chilled [to] like -60 C or something...But...soon...they didn't do that anymore...if it's truly mRNA...it only has between a 3.5-minute and 16.5-hour half-life if you don't super cool it." (1/2) 

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. 

PARTIAL TRANSCRIPT 

"The bottom line is I don't think this is complicated mRNA technology. I don't think this is a hopeless situation. I think a lot of this is psychologic warfare. I looked at literature that showed. And the reason I say that is in. In there are still cancer researchers out there, basic science guys studying mRNA technology for cancer and for other things. 

"And I have a, I looked and I found a review paper by these guys at the university, I think, of Washington. And they were talking about how, yeah, it would be great if we could use this in Africa for these people with these kind of liver problems, but we'd never be able to do that because we can't keep the stuff. They don't have an infrastructure to keep this stuff super cold long enough. 

"Now, let's just think about that one. What happened when they rolled out this vaccine? They, they came out and they said, first of all, oh, we got to keep this super cold. So for about two weeks. When the vaccine was rolled out, it was in chilled, like minus 60 centigrade or something, you know, special units. But as soon as the news cycle moved on, they didn't do that anymore. 

"So I started looking back on that and it turns out, and anybody that wants to look at that, they can figure this out themselves. In the basic science literature, they show that mRNA, even modified mRNA, even what they're claiming, oh, it's not real mRNA. It's modified. Well, that's fine. But if it's truly mRNA in any way, it only has between a three and a half minute and a sixteen and a half hour half life if you don't super cool it. You can't even get it out of the factory in 16 and a half hours, let alone let it sit on a pharmacy shelf like they did for a month and then tell you that it's okay to take and it's going to be effective. 

"So if it's mRNA, they couldn't have done that. I personally think what's going on here, and it's been going on for a long time. Look at, look at, not just turbo cancer, but let's just look at what are the three things that we're seeing from people that have taken the vaccine and then have problems. They're having cardiac problems, they're having cancer, and they're having lung problems. You're seeing late weird pneumonias, and you're seeing myocarditis and pericarditis, arrhythmias, all sorts of heart problems.

"Well, number one, those are symptoms that we see with other things that we know about. If you want to talk about Chagas disease, that's a parasite that we've been worried about for decades coming across the southern border. It's from the Trypanosoma cruzi parasite. So, so it's, it's believable that this could be from parasites. 

"But beyond that, these, Way back when you look at when the first immunization started in 17, I think it was like 87 or something about polio or about, smallpox, vaccine, which I used to think was. That's the one I would want. No, no, no, that was a scam too. All of these vaccines did three things every. Ever since we've been vaccinating humans, we've seen three diseases. Come on.

"People think cancer's been around forever. It really hasn't been. In 1790s, you didn't see cancer until they started doing this parasite or this vaccine for smallpox. So those days, the university doctors were honest and were loudly, you know, proclaiming, don't vaccinate people. You're causing cancer, heart disease and pulmonary problems. What are we seeing today? Same thing."