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Reason: None provided.

Not true. It does not alter DNA. Provide a trace of evidence -- websites themselves providing no evidence are not evidence, by the way, and your above links have no such thing. You cannot provide evidence, of course, as it's untrue. True statements are what we need. Not only don't we need false arguments, disinfo harms our movement by discrediting us.

The "vaccine" is horrible in many ways, but does not alter DNA, nor is it made of DNA per your claim "m-RNA is the software made of DNA sent into the body." You literally do not know what you are talking about.

Your first link has the word DNA only twice, and does not support your false claim. Instead it reads, "All human genetic information is stored in DNA located in a cell’s nucleus. In order to access that information, cells need to make a working copy of it—that is mRNA. Unlike DNA, mRNA molecules move out of a cell’s nucleus; once outside the nucleus, mRNA molecules transfer the information they encode to the cellular machinery that make all the proteins required for life."

That is correct. Your post is not.

Your second link does not even contain the word DNA and also does not prove your false claims of the vaccine altering DNA, or mRNA being made of DNA.

Please. Much better to make true arguments against the fake vaccine, of which there are many.

3 years ago
3 score
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Not true. It does not alter DNA. Provide a trace of evidence -- websites themselves providing no evidence are not evidence, by the way, and your above links have no such thing. You cannot provide evidence, of course, as it's untrue.

True statements are what we need. Not only don't we need false arguments, disinfo harms our movement by discrediting us.

The "vaccine" is horrible in many ways, but does not alter DNA, nor is it made of DNA per your claim "m-RNA is the software made of DNA sent into the body." You literally do not know what you are talking about.

Your first link has the word DNA only twice, and does not support your false claim. Instead it reads, "All human genetic information is stored in DNA located in a cell’s nucleus. In order to access that information, cells need to make a working copy of it—that is mRNA. Unlike DNA, mRNA molecules move out of a cell’s nucleus; once outside the nucleus, mRNA molecules transfer the information they encode to the cellular machinery that make all the proteins required for life."

That is correct. Your post is not.

Your second link does not even contain the word DNA and also does not prove your false claims of the vaccine altering DNA or being made of DNA.

Please. Much better to make true arguments against the fake vaccine, of which there are many.

3 years ago
1 score
Reason: None provided.

Not true. It does not alter DNA. Provide a trace of evidence -- websites themselves providing no evidence are not evidence, by the way, and your above links have no such thing. You cannot provide evidence, of course, as it's untrue.

True statements are what we need. Not only don't we need false arguments, disinfo harms our movement by discrediting us.

The "vaccine" is horrible in many ways, but does not alter DNA, nor is it made of DNA as in your claim "m-RNA is the software made of DNA sent into the body." You literally do not know what you are talking about.

Your first link has the word DNA only twice, and does not support your false claim. Instead it reads, "All human genetic information is stored in DNA located in a cell’s nucleus. In order to access that information, cells need to make a working copy of it—that is mRNA. Unlike DNA, mRNA molecules move out of a cell’s nucleus; once outside the nucleus, mRNA molecules transfer the information they encode to the cellular machinery that make all the proteins required for life."

That is correct. Your post is not.

Your second link does not even contain the word DNA and also does not prove your false claims of the vaccine altering DNA or being made of DNA.

Please. Much better to make true arguments against the fake vaccine, of which there are many.

3 years ago
1 score
Reason: None provided.

Not true. It does not alter DNA. Provide a trace of evidence -- websites themselves providing no evidence are not evidence, by the way, and your above links have no such thing. You cannot provide evidence, of course, as it's untrue.

True statements are what we need. Not only don't we need false arguments, disinfo harms our movement by discrediting us.

The "vaccine" is horrible in many ways, but does not alter DNA, nor is it made of DNA as in your claim "m-RNA is the software made of DNA sent into the body." You literally do not know what you are talking about. Your first link has the word "DNA" only twice, and does not support your false claim. Instead it reads, "All human genetic information is stored in DNA located in a cell’s nucleus. In order to access that information, cells need to make a working copy of it—that is mRNA. Unlike DNA, mRNA molecules move out of a cell’s nucleus; once outside the nucleus, mRNA molecules transfer the information they encode to the cellular machinery that make all the proteins required for life."

That is correct. Your post is not.

Your second link does not even contain the word "DNA" so also does not prove your false claim there.

Please. Much better to make true arguments against the fake vaccine, of which there are many.

3 years ago
1 score
Reason: None provided.

Not true. It does not alter DNA. Provide a trace of evidence -- websites themselves providing no evidence are not evidence, by the way, and your above links have no such thing. You cannot provide evidence, of course, as it's untrue.

True statements are what we need. Not only don't we need false arguments, disinfo harms our movement by discrediting us.

The "vaccine" is horrible in many ways, but does not alter DNA, nor is it made of DNA as in your claim "m-RNA is the software made of DNA sent into the body." You literally do not know what you are talking about. Much better to make true arguments against the fake vaccine, of which there are many.

3 years ago
1 score
Reason: None provided.

Not true. It does not alter DNA. Provide a trace of evidence -- websites themselves providing no evidence are not evidence, by the way, You cannot, of course, as it's untrue.

True statements are what we need. Not only don't we need false arguments, disinfo harms our movement by discrediting us.

The "vaccine" is horrible in many ways, but does not alter DNA, nor is it made of DNA as you claim.

3 years ago
1 score
Reason: None provided.

Not true. It does not alter DNA. Provide a trace of evidence (websites themselves providing no evidence are not evidence.) You cannot, of course.

True statements are what we need. Not only don't we need false arguments, disinfo harms our movement by discrediting us.

The "vaccine" is horrible in many ways, but does not alter DNA, nor is it made of DNA as you claim. Again, provide evidence if you want to continue your claims. The above is not evidence.

3 years ago
1 score
Reason: None provided.

Not true. It does not alter DNA. Provide a trace of evidence (websites themselves providing no evidence are not evidence.) You cannot, of course.

True statements are what we need. Not only don't we need false arguments, disinfo harms our movement by discrediting us.

The "vaccine" is horrible in many ways, but does not alter DNA. Again, provide evidence if you claim it does.

You are also completely wrong in stating "m-RNA is the software made of DNA sent into the body." I don't mean to offend, but truly you have no clue on this.

3 years ago
1 score
Reason: Original

Not true. It does not alter DNA. Provide a trace of evidence (websites themselves providing no evidence are not evidence. You cannot, of course.

True statements are what we need. Not only don't we need false arguments, disinfo harms our movement by discrediting us.

3 years ago
1 score