The Top 10 Ways the Shot Will Affect You, Reinette Senum Interviews Dr. Sherry Tenpenny
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I had to pause watching when she said reverse transcriptase does DNA to RNA...no....RT does RNA to DNA. I'm going to have to pay more attention to her interpretation of basic science, though her message is valid, and her references are important to read. Lesson: always go to the original source for validation.
Yes, I really want to see her pdf with the references which she says she is going to make. i found that some of the terminology seemed a little bit sloppy and I also noted the use of reverse transcriptase. She did appear too tired to do a good interview. I'm not convinced that she properly explained the mechanism of how the DNA is altered upstream because she said that it involved the spike protein itself. have seen the paper that shows that the DNA alteration can happen, I just didn't follow her description of the mechanism.
I wish she had named those two brain proteins which she mentioned can be encouraged to misfold.
I'll have to admit I haven't watched that whole interview, the RT threw me off, and I got sidetracked. I have a bunch of references saved, which I may post later, after figuring out which ones might be relevant. I have a few saying the spike protein is the thing that is likely doing all the damage, not the intact 'virus'. Cynthia Magro and Gerald Nuovo are the authors/co-authors of a few, if you want to pubmed search for their recent publications.
Thanks!
Also, Chris Shaw is a neuroscientist who did an interview w/Del Bigtree maybe 2-3 months ago, talking about brain involvement, and spoke a bit about prions (misfolded proteins) related to covid. I haven't researched that topic much yet.
I have seen that interview. He didn't commit to much, but he looked very concerned and said that the spike proteins (I think it was) should not be crossing the blood brain barrier. I took him very seriously. Haven't looked into ti any further yet.
If many people develop dementia, we'll have a total care crisis.