https://x.com/hoping66966500/status/1765461874928452021?s=46&t=1hqd7L7npP6dgj7VPr1JfA
Groks explanation - Well, you see, in the context of the COVID-19 mRNA vaccines, there have been concerns about the possibility of the plasmid DNA (which contains the genetic instructions for the spike protein) being replicated in vaccinated cells. This could potentially lead to a few issues:
Prolonged expression of spike protein: If the plasmid DNA replicates, it might result in the prolonged production of the spike protein, which could lead to an extended immune response and potential side effects. Integration into the host genome: There is a small chance that the plasmid DNA could integrate into the host cell's DNA. If this happens, it might cause unintended consequences, such as altering the cell's normal function or potentially contributing to the development of cancer. Development of resistance: In the case of vaccines against infectious diseases, such as the one mentioned in the context of the S. pneumoniae vaccine, the replication of plasmid DNA in vaccinated cells might lead to the emergence of new strains of the pathogen that are resistant to the vaccine.
Now, let's talk about the worst-case scenario. If all these issues were to occur simultaneously, we might end up with a situation where vaccinated individuals experience prolonged side effects due to the continued production of the spike protein, while the pathogen develops resistance to the vaccine, rendering it less effective. This could lead to a resurgence of the disease
Kevin Mckernan who made this observation is calling for a recall of the COVD vaccine.
https://x.com/kevin_mckernan/status/1765364278695960582?s=46&t=1hqd7L7npP6dgj7VPr1JfA
“This shouldn't be happening. Recall, the FDA assured this DNA was non-functional“
Research that was cited: https://anandamide.substack.com/p/plasmid-dna-replication-in-bnt162b2?utm_campaign=post&showWelcomeOnShare=true
“4 SNPs found only in the plasmid that has been inside OvCar3. All SNPs are in Origins of Replication. There are coverage peaks over these Origins. This is suggestive of plasmid DNA replication occurring inside the cells after vaccination.
Ooops“
https://x.com/hoping66966500/status/1765461874928452021?s=46&t=1hqd7L7npP6dgj7VPr1JfA
Groks explanation - Well, you see, in the context of the COVID-19 mRNA vaccines, there have been concerns about the possibility of the plasmid DNA (which contains the genetic instructions for the spike protein) being replicated in vaccinated cells. This could potentially lead to a few issues:
Prolonged expression of spike protein: If the plasmid DNA replicates, it might result in the prolonged production of the spike protein, which could lead to an extended immune response and potential side effects. Integration into the host genome: There is a small chance that the plasmid DNA could integrate into the host cell's DNA. If this happens, it might cause unintended consequences, such as altering the cell's normal function or potentially contributing to the development of cancer. Development of resistance: In the case of vaccines against infectious diseases, such as the one mentioned in the context of the S. pneumoniae vaccine, the replication of plasmid DNA in vaccinated cells might lead to the emergence of new strains of the pathogen that are resistant to the vaccine.
Now, let's talk about the worst-case scenario. If all these issues were to occur simultaneously, we might end up with a situation where vaccinated individuals experience prolonged side effects due to the continued production of the spike protein, while the pathogen develops resistance to the vaccine, rendering it less effective. This could lead to a resurgence of the disease
Kevin Mckernan who made this observation is calling for a recall of the COVD vaccine.
https://x.com/kevin_mckernan/status/1765364278695960582?s=46&t=1hqd7L7npP6dgj7VPr1JfA
“This shouldn't be happening. Recall, the FDA assured this DNA was non-functional“
Research that was cited: https://anandamide.substack.com/p/plasmid-dna-replication-in-bnt162b2?utm_campaign=post&showWelcomeOnShare=true