My boss asked me, he's heard it from me and now his brother-in-law and he tried googling it and of course sees all the "fact check" stuff that no, mRNA doesn't change your dna.
There are a lot of Mikovitz and Tenpenny videos out there but he'd probably be more receptive to something in print.
They (the MSM etc) are actually saying that mRNA doesn't change your DNA.
I see no benefits to the vaccines. Vitamin D and Zn are likely all one needs to survive unless you are already on your death bed. Ivermectin and HCQ (both together is good) seem to be excellent if you do get sick (along with the vitamins).
The data suggests the risks from the vaccines on the other hand are very real. There is about a 1:4,000 to 1: 20,000 chance of death (depending on how accurate the VAERS data is) and about a 1:500 chance of serious side effect (subject to that same condition). These are not HUGE, but they're no joke either. I think it is likely that every age group takes less risk from the virus than the vaccine. And that's just the short term effects.
We don't know what the long term effects might be. Pathogenic priming could be a very serious issue. One data set I saw suggested its probably less than 1% death rate from this potential long term effect. It could even be much less than 1%, we won't know until we get more data. But if its 1% that's millions of people across the world. I hope it's not that bad, but it could be. There could be other long term effects. This is an experiment. No one knows for certain.
There are genuine fears from the vaccines. I am only trying to alleviate those that have no basis. I can't alleviate all of them, some are quite genuine, even if overblown to an extent. For example, even if the short term death rate is on the high end 1:4,000 that's still a 99.98% survival rate, most in people over 60. It's not actually that bad, but it is legit.
Then there's what I consider to be an even bigger risk from the vaccines than the potential health issues. The voluntary (or forced) removal of our inalienable rights. This could literally destroy the world; this simple act.
So no, the benefits (none) do not outweigh the risks (eternal slavery).