Cordycepin

This video which seems to have been uploaded by one of the actual researchers just recently, shows how SuperParamagnetic nanoparticles could inject people with zombie-like ingredients only meant for insects. 

https://youtu.be/2kR3ArjFUWM

Cordycepin comes from a parasitic fungus Ophiocordyceps unilateralis, that turns ants into literal zombies. 


Also found in the mRNA (Moderna) patent is serotonin. As to how that can be targeted? 



What is Serotonin? 


Very suspicious comments related to the release of the video. 

CDC Zombie preparedness

https://www.cdc.gov/cpr/zombie/index.htm

UPDATE:

In response to the video from Dr Franc Zalewki. Here's my best guess at the moment from the patent information. 


More than likely these are the Cordycepin mentioned in the Moderna Covid-19 vaccine patent US10442756. These would be spores. They are listed as a triphosphate. I believe that's where you get the three legs from. 

Cordycepin is a fungus that infects a carpenter ant, it grows through the insect's body, draining it of nutrients and hijacking its mind. Normally Cordycepin is not harmful to humans because we have a stronger immune system and we have the blood brain barrier for protection. But the patent lists that it can lower the immune system near 100% reduction and break the blood brain barrier. So perhaps the Cordycepin could have the same effect in such case. This type of Cordycepin could be a synthetic hybrid created by using AI. 

https://www.modernatx.com/sites/default/files/US10442756.pdf

https://rumble.com/vnslor-jab-scientist-discovers-hatching-eggs-parasites-birthed-after-injection.html

Craig Venter created synthetic microbe bacteria called synthia using an AI computer. 

https://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2010/05/100520131435.htm

Even if Dr Zalewki's findings turn out to be a different parasite, Cordycepin is still listed in the patent regardless. 


Go Back to main patent page for full listing of ingredients 

https://xyz3000.blogspot.com/2021/09/patent-information.html



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