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Bronski 55 points ago +56 / -1
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War_Hamster 25 points ago +27 / -2

I also highly recommend people watch Dr. Judy Mikovits videos.

I saw her speak in person the other day, and she lays out the case against "vaccines" in a very concise manner.

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guitarmastershredder [S] 3 points ago +4 / -1

Thank you

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LowKeyPede 2 points ago +2 / -0

I read her book Plague years ago. The perfect confluence of political and medical research corruption. I had a hard time believing it count be true, but in the years since, I'm convinced something intentionally evil is going on.

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War_Hamster 2 points ago +2 / -0

I've had the displeasure of doing business with 2 people who go the actual Davos meetings. There is ZERO doubt in my mind that they are actively pursuing a different future than that which they are telling us.

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guitarmastershredder [S] 24 points ago +24 / -0

Thank you will definitely read

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xkgb 8 points ago +15 / -7

A vaccine is made of protein, this is genetic material that modifies your DNA. This is nothing like any previous vaccine.

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NotAnotherNPC 9 points ago +9 / -0

You're partially correct. A traditional vaccine isn't necessarily just protein. IIRC the J&J vaccine uses a modified adenovirus... pretty much adding the COVID protein spike to the adenovirus. So it does have the protein spike from the coronavirus... but it also contains the rest of the adenovirus.

Flu used to come both modified live and killed... not sure which is still out there.. but it was either killed or inactivated... an was the whole damn flu virus.

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LoneStarDangler 3 points ago +3 / -0

Calling it inactive is more accurate. It's a virus after all.

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NotAnotherNPC 2 points ago +2 / -0

Oh come on, lets not get into the "is a virus living" debate... lol I'm just tryin to help non-medical folks out instead of confuse them further.

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Kaboola 8 points ago +12 / -4

mRNA can't modify DNA. DNA is inside nucleus. DNA makes mRNA as a carbon copy and the mRNA is used to code for proteins which make various things. The injected mRNA is like a carbon copy of the DNA segment of COVID-19 antigen. The antigen is recognized by body to attack and make antibodies.

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randomusename 0 points ago +3 / -3

Bullshit. mRNA vaccines are not recommended for pregnant woman because it can modify the DNA of a fetus.

https://youtu.be/EA_BJOEILqY?t=4401

This comes up at 1:35:00 of National Vaccine Advisory Committee meeting linked and they end up saying there may eventually be a more appropriate vaccine for pregnant women

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Kaboola 2 points ago +2 / -0

I don't know of your background, but I am familiar with that question regarding could an mRNA become incorporated into DNA in the setting of massive cell replication in the first trimester especially in the setting of a reverse transcriptase RNA virus that could theoretically cause RNA to modify DNA e.g. HIV which is a genuine risk factor in pregnancy.

It isn't proven but because of the risk of HIV coinfection it's a risk the community doesn't have an answer for and recommends waiting for the novavax version that addresses that apparently... Which is a window of 3 months anyway. You can easily accommodate this within regular prenatal visits.

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buco 1 point ago +5 / -4

Genetic engineering.

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deleted -6 points ago +9 / -15
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LowKeyPede 5 points ago +6 / -1

What mRNA vaccines have been in use previously? Not in development, but in use?

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morememesplz 3 points ago +4 / -1

Can you link some source material? I'm just confused about why this vaccine is "more accurate, faster, etc" and yet they say it doesn't offer immunity (it only reduces severity of covid if you catch it).

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JennaDenver 2 points ago +2 / -0

If everything you say is true, how wouldn't the following also be true?

The mRNA strand injected as the vaccine must remain in your body forever for it to be effective.

Please let us know why or why not.

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ViduusMAGA 2 points ago +2 / -0

Assuming the previous poster is correct...

The mRNA causes the cel to create the (spike?) protein since it’s the intermediary. Oce the protein appears in the cell, your bodies natural immune system responds.

That system has multiple types of responses that each have a “memory” protecting you from future infection.

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Kaboola 1 point ago +1 / -0

mRNA degrades eventually. Our body makes our own mRNA for various other proteins, this mRNA is just comes from an outside source. mRNA is created from our DNA which is like the master template for said mRNA strands.

The mRNA vaccine makes stuff (antigen) our bodies attacks. Our body makes antibodies to remember/recognize that stuff to attack, but if it never comes across it again the body forgets about it. Some viruses change the way they are recognized like flu and a dozen other flu like viruses which is why they can't make vaccine that lasts.

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randomusename 0 points ago +2 / -2

Bullshit. mRNA vaccines are not recommended for pregnant woman because it can modify the DNA of a fetus.

https://youtu.be/EA_BJOEILqY?t=4401

This comes up at 1:35:00 of National Vaccine Advisory Committee meeting linked and they end up saying there may eventually be a more appropriate vaccine for pregnant women