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To: grey_whiskers

Unlike you, I’ll not accuse you of being a liar. Only misinformed.

mRNA vaccines ARE NOT GENE THERAPY no matter how many kook websites you may frequent or misleading SEC filings you may quote to bolster a faulty argument.

RNA is not used in gene therapy and viral vectors are not used in RNA vaccines, which makes the comparison to gene therapy simply false.


97 posted on 05/03/2021 3:10:15 PM PDT by phoneman08 (qwiyrqweopigradfdzcm,.dadfjl,dz )
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To: phoneman08
Top. Kek. The SEC filing says (verbatim) From page 70: Currently, mRNA is considered a gene therapy product by the FDA.

I posted both the link and around a full page before that quote, so it would be quite clear I wasn't pulling a random page out of context.

Go argue with the FDA. Unless you wanna call them kooks.

I don't frequent kook websites, or rely upon them for scientific information. So yeah, looks like you're (choose one) misinformed/lying again.

And it's not "bolstering a faulty argument" either. I only called it a gene therapy because the FDA did.

My concern is the biochemistry/biophysics of the mRNA in the body, and the lack of regular protocols regarding safety, in conjunction with the past track reecord of the principal suspcts involved, regardless of what you call the injections. There may happen to be risk of the jabs inadvertently modifying the recipients' DNA; because Harvard and MIT researchers reported finding stretches of coof genetic sequences incorporated into the DNA of human patients...which shows the incorporation of viral DNA is "intrinsically possible".

Whether it happens to occur with just RNA from the spike protein present, I don't know: that'd depend on whether something in the full COVID 19 virus is doing the incorporation or (say) coinfection by another virus with reverse transcriptase.

RNA is not used in gene therapy and viral vectors are not used in RNA vaccines, which makes the comparison to gene therapy simply false.

Not my circus, not my clowns. It's the FDA, not me.

On the other hand, I thought JNJ and AstraZeneca used an adenovirus vector for delivery of their mRNA coof injections.

Are you using the neologism "these mRNA jabs identify as vaccines" (to help with the manufacturers' immunity from liability, I guess); or is there another class of true RNA vaccines you had in mind?

101 posted on 05/03/2021 3:42:03 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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