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ething because they're pretty happy with it, and they're taking it wider now. Apparently what it does is you have to take a biopsy, and you have to adjust the what they call a vaccination. Why do they call it a vaccination? It doesn't vaccinate because you've already got the cancer by the time you take it. I don't know. So I guess that word vaccination is getting kind of overused. But they'll tak…
← Previous segment →to say to me, but Scott, if they get the mRNA, it's going to cause other problems with them. I don't think the people who are dying of cancer are worried too much about that. So that certainly changes. It's not like COVID where you could say to yourself, all right, COVID barely killed anybody, so you don't want to take a chance on the treatment. But if the cancer is going to kill everybody, let's say it's the kind where there's no treatment, then I don't know. Certainly the risk profile changes completely, right? What are your other options? Is there a second way to cure an incurable cancer? If this cures any incurable cancer, and again they don't say that, but they're sort of leaning in that direction. If it cures any incurable cancer, I think the last thing the patient's going to be worrying about is that they got some mRNA badness in their body, whatever that is. So we'll see. Good luck with that. Sooner the better.
All right, ladies and gentlemen, that's what I got for you today.
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It's a fun Sunday. The news is all kind of interesting, but I think things are headi
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