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To: Uncle Miltie

I agree, your body your choice. However. if the vaccine works as stated, nothing incorporates into your DNA. Every cell in your body creates mRNA to create proteins. DNA is used to produce mRNA, which is a short-lived chemical, and can only be used for a couple protein production cycles. It then decays. There is a specific case, where, a piece of RNA code can be incorporated back into the DNA, but this requires reverse-transcriptase, which isn’t present in this vaccine. Long story short, unless there is reverse-transcriptase, the mRNA is used to produce protein and decays within 24-48 hours.


159 posted on 06/06/2021 11:08:35 AM PDT by billakay
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To: billakay

Are you willing and able to state and provide evidence that there are no long term adverse effects to the covid genetic engineering jab?


182 posted on 06/06/2021 11:32:20 AM PDT by Uncle Miltie (I'm changing my name to 'Spike Protein'!)
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To: billakay
There is a specific case, where, a piece of RNA code can be incorporated back into the DNA, but this requires reverse-transcriptase, which isn’t present in this vaccine.

You hope.

One of the pro-jabbers posted me a Twitter link to "prove" this.

And the link was someone complaining that a Russian adenovirus-based jab, was somehow undergoing genetic transfers while in manufacture --

which was supposed to be impossible due to 2 different genetic segments being removed from the adenovirus DNA at an earlier state of the process.

Except they forgot.

And this company lied about the batch used in the Phase3 trials, to the New England Journal of Medicine.

So what happens if you have an adenovirus based jab, (even one with its reproductive genetics removed) and you're co-infected with another virus which does have reverse transcriptase. Is it possible the other virus picks up the coding for the spike protein?

Also, adenoviruses are responsible for things like colds and pinkeye: both contagious.

What if someone with the jab, sheds adenovirus and starts spreading "vaccine" that way?

245 posted on 06/06/2021 1:39:45 PM PDT by grey_whiskers (The opinions are solely those of the author and are subject to change with out notice.)
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