Jessica Rose

What is SM-102? – by Jessica Rose – Unacceptable Jessica

SM-102 is a lipid that you can order online for laboratory use. It is referred to as an ‘ionizable amino lipid’.

… This lipid is listed as having the following hazards: flammable in liquid and vapor form, acute toxicity if swallowed or inhaled, hazardous to health, and mutagenic (causes cancer). It is listed as being 90% ethanol and 10% SM-102 and known to cause anemia, cough, CNS depression, drowsiness, headache, heart damage, lassitude (weakness, exhaustion), liver damage, narcosis, reproductive effects and teratogenic effects as per the First-Aid Measures and treatment from potential exposure.

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Awake Canada Footnotes:

The post was unclear on why it was made.  SM-102 is listed as an ingredient in some of the mRNA vaccines.

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