Does anyone know what the Consequences of injecting Intact Male DNA into Female Babies ??🤔😳😳🤨
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OK, so I just spent some time researching this. As near as I can figure, the claim in the OP has to do with the MRC-5 cell line. This was derived from fetal lung tissue in 1966 from a male embryo: https://www.atcc.org/products/ccl-171 This harvesting started the research from which the MMR-V vaccine (Measles, Mumps, and Rubella) is developed from.
Granted, I know very little about the actual manufacturing process of these types of vaccines, and, knowing what I know about vaccines I would never have my own children get them. That said, I think this claim is baseless. There are other ingredients in these vaccines that are proven harmful, and reason enough to stay away from them. But tiny amounts of DNA generations removed, causing gender problems? I don't think so.
the human DNA in vaccines is what causes a long list of auto-immune disorders,
Also, Aspergers (ASD) is highly associated with gender dysphoria
And we already know that vaccines cause ASD
I have never heard this before. Do you have a link? I've heard of associations with a form of mercury that used to be added to the ingredients, but never this claim.
Edit: As we've learned from the c-19 vaxx, DNA requires a mechanism to insert it into other DNA...that's what the mRNA does (short for messenger-RNA). Without this mechanism, a random piece of DNA would do nothing, and would be removed by cellular processes.
Embryonic tissue has different properties than fully developed tissue. There's a reason it's used for cell lines.
start with the fact that some viruses are unique to humans, and therefore must be grown in human cells, in order to make vaccines.
also, some viruses can be grown in chicken eggs
also, some viruses can be grown in CHO cells
if we add more “ingredients” (components) to the vaccine, your body will have a reaction to those added components.
For example, the MMR or DTP vaccines, instead of indivual vaccines for M, M, R, D, T, P…
So, in theory, if you get a vaccine with just 1 component, your body will have a reaction to just one component,
If you get a vaccine with more components, your body will have a reaction to more components.
So, back to
vaccines that contain residual human DNA, will cause your body to have an immune reaction to human DNA (auto immune disease)
vaccines that use chicken eggs, contain chicken egg protein residue, and will cause chicken egg allergy, which is why some people cant take certain vaccines that are produced with chicken eggs
vaccines that use CHO (Chinese Hamster Ovary) cells, contain residual ovary protein, which is why vaccines made with CHO can cause PCOS (poly cystic ovary syndrome)
because of the way that your immune system interfaces with different pathogens, proteins, dna, etc, your immune system might get a different imprint (from human dna for example), and depending on which way your immune system is imprinted, will determine which “auto immune disease” you will develop.
This should be common sense.
If you inject 1 component, you will only have a reaction to 1 component
If you inject 100 components, you will have a reaction to 100 components.
Of course, doctors aren’t known for being very bright, so these concepts tend to elude them
“Doctors baffled”
Basically, a doctors level of vaccine knowledge and understanding tends to make it so that doctors assume that your body will ONLY have an immune reaction to the intended antigen(s), and NOT have an immune reaction to all the rest of the vaccine components.
You will not find this information anywhere, in any book, in any study, in any video, in any blog,
Because its all my own original work.
I've had a snowballing autoimmune condition for several years, so it's something I know quite a bit about. When you say, "...will cause your body to have an immune reaction to human DNA (auto immune disease)," this is not correct. An immune response to something is not the same thing as an autoimmune condition. The first is a normal reaction to foreign material, and the second is a chronic condition where the immune system becomes conditioned to chronically attack the body.
Autoimmunity can be triggered by exposure to toxins, this is true. But I'm not aware of any of the specific claims you make. Not disputing, just never read anything like that...and I've done massive amounts of research on this stuff.
Contributing to, definitely plausible