Dr. McCullough: mRNA from COVID vax transfers from jabbed to unjabbed, ‘changing human genome’ - LifeSite
‘It's conceivable that two vaccinated people could actually pass the code for Pfizer or Moderna into their baby, permanently,’ the renowned epidemiologist said.
Reverse transcriptase writes the mRNA instructions permanently into the person's DNA genome. This would make those changes hereditary (basically a mutation).
So, the production of the spike protein that causes clots, organ damage and death would become hereditary... but it is a non-viable mutation and would die out quickly.
If a majority of a population had this mutation as a result of the injections, then population levels would obviously crash in the near future.
We saw some projections of the final population numbers from a DS consulting firm published online. I remember the US population was projected to drop to 95 million by 2025.
I am pretty sure those projections were based on 100% injection mandates (and maybe with a nuclear war as well). In reality, 75 million refused all injections, and only 12% got the latest booster - so it did not go exactly according to their plan...
What does thot mean "permanently into the person's DNA genome." Does that mean every single cell in your body now has the mRNA instructions? Do the mRNA stop performing the reverse transcriptase or does it keep going ad infinitum until all your cells are GMO??
I remember the Deagle website before it got scrubbed (even from archive!!). Scary thought. If any of those predictions are true, then the West is completely done, and Trump was not one of the good guys.
It sort of depends. In theory, with the Moderna shot you only get 40 trillion mRNA packages, give or take 50%. Those are going to infect some number of cells, but less than the total because some cells will get 2, 3, … 20x infected.
Supposedly, our cells will break down mRNA, it is a fragile molecule so it should not last long. Unfortunately, some studies show that the body continues producing spike weeks after the shot. It would be nice to see studies showing how spike production decays in the human body over time. I wonder if anyone will fund such a study?
I sincerely doubt “every single cell in your body” gets infected. In fact, that would probably be lethal. The damage to your body is caused two ways, 1. when the infected cells are killed to remove the infection and 2. when spike proteins circulate and bump into other proteins in your body and disrupt them.
One of the problems is that there is a LINE1 enzyme in our cells with the job of transcribing mRNA and encoding it INTO YOUR DNA… that is the permanence McCullough is talking about. If that happens, then the DNA of that cell can express spike protein for as long as that cell remains alive. However, see point 1 in the last paragraph: a cell creating spike proteins is going to get killed in time.
Another problem is that we do not really even know what the mRNA in the shots is programmed to do. They are publicly working on a new “vaxxine” that makes use of something called “Self Amplifying mRNA” (samRNA). This stuff not only instructs your cells to create the spike protein, but also to create another copy of the samRNA. You get one, you soon have two, then four, then eight… then maybe five because some broke down, then ten, etc. This would extend the production time of spike protein until the cell gets killed.
I am not a doctor, just reading a bunch on this subject in recent years. If you want to learn more, lookup Jessica Rose on substack.
This is a great write-up, thanks.
So, essentially, it would become a 'one shot and done' scenario. No boosters required in the future if it self amplifies.
Doubtful. It is just supposed to extend the effective time of the vax.
Remember, they currently measure vax efficacy by counting antibodies… not whether or not you get sick, but whether or not you have the antibodies they thought they would create. They want to see those antibodies persist for longer. I suspect that in their dream world, they can get to a vax that lasts nearly a year so they can justify annual boosters instead of the 2-month updates that people are ignoring now.
We all develop mutations along the way throughout our lives. Some few cause cancer and kill us. The main important ones though are mutations in the cell lines that produce sperm and eggs. These become heritable mutations.
Along the way humans have incorporated the genetics of some viruses into our genomes. Read up on fossil viruses for more info.
We want to avoid the probability of incorporating these heritable mutations. Mass mRNA injections is playing with fire.