Not a single word if that is even remotely correct. Where do you come up with this stuff?
It does indeed create antibiodies, and mRNA does not and, indeed, cannot work the way you described. The mRNA goes into cells with instructions to produce the spike protein found on the virus, but not the full virus like the virus's own mRNA would instruct the cells to do. The body creates antibodies to dispatch these spike proteins. The same antibodies would then recognize the spike proteins on the actual virus to provide immunity or at least a reduction in severity and shorten the time of the infection. mRNA is not at all durable and dissipates rather quickly.
Reverse transfection claims the process can alter the central dogma of genetics or retro-viruses.
They believe an enzyme can convert RNA into DNA and the DNA gets insured into the host DNA and reproduces from there. This is all very theoretical but the argument of how RNA infects DNA is answered. Covid-19 is an RNA virus which suggest this is the process it goes through.
mRNA vaccines alter the RNA virus and creates altered DNA and new proteins are created from this altered DNA. The tricky part is not degrade the DNA because they're not using the actual Covid virus to create the RNA proteins. How they know if this works against covid virus when they don't use the virus is very strange.
This is not a live virus which is what a vaccine is. They're not making the protein from the covid virus then the only way this can work if it works at all is from the drug ingredient list that you posted