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China Launched an mRNA Vaccine & You’ll Never Guess What Happened!

Ampoule with COVID-19 coronavirus vaccine, with a syringe for vaccination

Sometimes it puts you behind the curve when you have to steal your technology from other nations. A few years ago, we thought that Communist China was perhaps being sneakier and smarter than everyone else during the COVID pandemic. They didn’t develop an mRNA vaccine for their people. Consequently, they didn’t start seeing mass die-offs of their young people.

But China finally caught up and released an mRNA vaccine for the coronavirus in 2023. You may want to sit down for this next part!

When the world was rushing in 2020 to try to come up with a vaccine for the coronavirus, Communist China took a different route than America. Here in the US, companies like Pfizer, Moderna, and Vivek Ramaswamy’s pharma company were all rushing to develop an mRNA shot. They wanted to get rich with an untested gene therapy while everyone was scared of China’s latest barnyard flu. China took another path. They used standard epidemiological practices and came up with what’s known as a “vaccine.”

China came up with a pair of vaccines made from dead coronavirus cells. The bad news was that their vaccines only had about a 50% efficacy rate at preventing the spread of COVID. Meanwhile, Pfizer and Moderna were both lying and claiming that their mRNA shots—which were a completely different technology than “vaccines”—had efficacy rates of over 99%.

Poor China! They missed out on a great opportunity to inject their population with gene-altering poison.

However, the Communist Chinese finally managed to develop (or steal) their own version of an mRNA jab for COVID. It’s from a company called CSPC Pharmaceutical Group and it was granted emergency authorization in March 2023. The CCP government recommended that everyone in China take the new mRNA jab as a “booster” shot on top of the vaccines they had taken earlier.

You’ll never guess what happened next!

 

Back in 1999, when I was working at ABC News Radio, I covered the birth of a little baby girl in China. If that seems odd, random, or unrelated, there was one extraordinary thing about the little girl’s birth that made it newsworthy. She was born at the exact second when it turned midnight on January 1, 2000. As far as we know, she was the very first baby born in the new millennium.

“Qian” is the Chinese word for “millennium,” so the baby girl’s mom named her Qianqian. I’m sure I still have the script for that story on a 3.5” floppy disk in my garage. (Marvel at my technological prowess, GenZ!) I never thought about Qianqian again until this week, but it turns out that the first little baby girl of the new millennium was a bit of a celebrity in China.

CCP state-run media did stories about Qianqian throughout most of her life. When she was 13, she started writing music and composing songs. At 17, she was accepted into the Tianjin Conservatory of Music to study piano. After graduation, she went to work as a musician playing shows in northern China. While she hadn’t broken in as a legit pop star yet, people say she was fairly talented and believed it would only be a matter of time before she caught her big break.

Unfortunately, China’s millennium baby Qianqian flopped onto the ground a few days ago and died from a case of “Suddenly.” She was 25.

An autopsy revealed that a severe heart arrhythmia put her into sudden cardiac death. Her mother is calling for a full investigation into her death since Qianqian was in perfect health and had no history of heart problems.

China had avoided the surge in cases of death from “Suddenly” for more than two years by avoiding the mRNA jabs. Now that they’ve started injecting the experimental mRNAs into their people, they’ve got young and healthy 20-somethings dropping dead.

It’s impossible to get accurate population-wide health data from the Chinese since they lie about everything. But if their celebrities are dying now, it means this is happening in their general population as well. We saw the same trend here in America and Europe.

We thought the Chinese were being cunning and careful by not introducing the mRNAs into their population while Westerners were killing their people. It just took the CCP longer to get there.


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