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bigbootyhoes 4 points ago +4 / -0

RNA doesn't modify DNA.

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CrsCrpr [S] 3 points ago +4 / -1
  • Cells Are Made Of Protein
  • DNA Is The Recipe For Cell Building, But It's Written In Mandarin
  • RNA Translates The DNA Into English For Us
  • mRNA Adds Ingredients To The Recipe, Makes Cell With Additional Protein
  • Typical Vaccines Add A Known Protein To The Body, This Protien Is The Dead Virus
  • Immune System Attacks Virus Protein, Immunity For Said Virus Is Improved.
  • mRNA Vaccines Have Not Disclosed What Protein Is Being Added To The Make Up Of Cells
  • mRNA Vaccines Will Duplicate Cells With Added Protein
  • Immune System Could (Likely Will, Depending On The Protein) Get Confused
  • Auto Immune Deficiency Develops As Immune System Attacks Good Cells With Unrecognized Protein

https://gab.com/ChrisAndDebbie/posts/105709057711152586

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bigbootyhoes 3 points ago +3 / -0
  You should really investigate further, that person is trying to get attention.  
  mRNA still doesnt alter DNA.  The proteins that are produced will be exported from the cells and if they aren't they will get digested in short order.  The mRNA is unstable and will degrade.  
 There are so many things that can trigger an autoimmune response and some people are genetically predisposed to it.  So yes it could happen.
 Im not saying the vaccine is safe.  There is zero chance I'll take it.
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CrsCrpr [S] 3 points ago +4 / -1

I've done a lot of reading on it and honestly I can't make any sense of how the unknown protein is created. As far as I understand it, nobody can give a real answer to what protein it creates and how the body will interact with that particular protein over a period of time.

That being said, mRNA does indeed "substitute" some of your DNA with a different protein than it originally consisted of. The last video I watched on it said something about changing the "C's" out for "U's" in the DNA pairs.

So whether or not the DNA is changed negatively may be up for debate but it does indeed change one's DNA

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Forgotmypass666 0 points ago +1 / -1

I have no clue what you just said.

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dixond 1 point ago +1 / -0

Interesting perspective. How is it that we have so much viral sequences in our DNA, then?