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Build your own vaccine

 

Build your own vaccine

Date:2007-04-01 - 12:04
Author: Andreas Galistel
Manufacturers: -
Contact: -
Category : Other / April fools

Page 1: Introduction

There's no doubt that a third world war is coming and we've done our best to prepare you for such an occasion. Electronic equipment will be disrupted by the magnetic radiation caused by the rain of atomic bombs and because of that scientists have been working on creating ways to store data in bacteria and also use them as batteries. Bacteria have a spooky ability to survive almost anything, making than excellent target for survival research.

We thought we would present another thing that will make it easier to survive during a nuclear war. The fact is that the best you can do is start right away. We will namely show you how to build your vaccine. The method makes it possible to build many kinds of vaccines for viruses and different kinds of bacteria.


We've angled the manufacturing so that you should be able to do it in your own home. You'll just have to make sure to work in a somewhat sterile environment, or at least clean.

On the following pages we will present a study for how you could manufacture your own vaccines, but if you feel there's anything that could be changed doesn't hesitate to clean up the protocol.



Page 1: Introduction
Page 2: DNA and proteins
Page 3: DNA and proteins cont.
Page 4: Preparations
Page 5: Day one
Page 6: Day two
Page 7: The rest ...

 

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