Probably a shill. Dr. Malone spoke about mRNA. In the body, mRNA already modifies the DNA to repair missing or damaged sections, comparing it to the other chromosome. If foreign mRNA is inserted, it temporarily tries to rewrite the DNA on both strands, until cellular recycling processes detect a malfunction and remove the bad mRNA. However, extensive chromosomal damage cannot be easily repaired as the pair is broken. This develops into what looks like radiation poisoning, with fatigue and cramps and cancer formation. Nasty stuff. Never experiment with human test subjects. Transhumanism is pure evil.
Most went over my head. Seems the reverse transcriptase is an enzyme that makes it such that a virus can replicate itself. How does that relate to mRNA modifying a person's DNA?
I remember posts about this in the past and someone chiming in, who seemed to work in the field, say the mRNA does not modify your DNA.
Probably a shill. Dr. Malone spoke about mRNA. In the body, mRNA already modifies the DNA to repair missing or damaged sections, comparing it to the other chromosome. If foreign mRNA is inserted, it temporarily tries to rewrite the DNA on both strands, until cellular recycling processes detect a malfunction and remove the bad mRNA. However, extensive chromosomal damage cannot be easily repaired as the pair is broken. This develops into what looks like radiation poisoning, with fatigue and cramps and cancer formation. Nasty stuff. Never experiment with human test subjects. Transhumanism is pure evil.
I don't think the user was a shill. Here is a comment from the user I'm referring to in this post:
https://greatawakening.win/p/140c9RBjNr/forbes-admits-mrna-vaccines-alte/c/
I remember seeing several other comments from this user about the mRNA vaccine not modifying DNA.
Biochemist here. Just look up reverse transcriptase, you do not need to rely on one poster.
Once you've bypassed all the normal defenses and stuck mRNA straight into your system, the pathways will do what they've been designed to do.
I looked at:
https://www.sciencedirect.com/topics/neuroscience/reverse-transcriptase
Most went over my head. Seems the reverse transcriptase is an enzyme that makes it such that a virus can replicate itself. How does that relate to mRNA modifying a person's DNA?