Messenger RNA can’t penetrate cell nuclei, where the DNA is. If Moderna’s vaccine can affect cell DNA, it isn’t doing so using mRNA.
Correct.
Which doesn’t mean the shot is what it says it is
I’d’ve felt better if they’d done the genotoxicity studies anyway.
They don’t know what they don’t know.
Not so. The whole purpose of mRNA is to make and carry a copy of a DNA nucleotide sequence from inside the nucleus, to outside where it gets used. See here:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Messenger_RNA
That said, I don't think mRNA can affect the nuclear DNA.
Of course it may enter the cell but not the cell nuclei, and if not what difference does that make?
But reading the following article it appears to me that is does penetrate the cell nuclei, where it replicates the protein that the Covid-19 spike contains, along with a message to fight the Covid-19 protein so that is cannot enter the cell should you become exposed to Covid-19.
How Does mRNA Leave the Nucleus?
Now I am not a doctor so I may be wrong in my research due to not fully understanding what I am reading in my research.
‘Messenger RNA can’t penetrate cell nuclei, where the DNA is. If Moderna’s vaccine can affect cell DNA, it isn’t doing so using mRNA.’
The mRNA must physically contact the DNA strands in the nucleus to receive its encoding.
And the talk is from 2017 it has nothing to do with the covid vaccine. More hysterical garbage.
As a retrovirus shows the impact is certainly NOT one way. HIV is the most famous, but there are others. Honestly put, no one knows what the long term impact of this “vaccine” is...it’s too new and untested. Thanks to millions of human guinea pigs we will have better data in a few years. But as for today you’d have to credulous to believe anything these congenital lier say.
https://www.verywellhealth.com/hiv-is-a-retrovirus-what-does-that-mean-3132822