That's me. No vaccinations, not now, not ever.
It's good to have the choice to get a vaccine or not. But I don't think it's good to justify our choices on things we don't have knowledge. So If you don't know things about DNA, don't base your choice on it.
So If you don't know things about DNA, don't base your choice on it.
If you're attempting to claim that these mRNA gene therapies can't alter your DNA, go look up 'reverse transcriptase'. Because while they indeed are not designed to directly alter your DNA, they certainly can do so.
I went to go search it but all I see is pro-vaccine pages saying there's absolutely no way RT can happen because the vax isn't a retroviral.
Nearly all of these pages also cloud the issue with tumbling back and forth between quotes of "small chance" and "possibly" and that "there is a debate" but "it's not unusual for people to be adverse to emerging technologies and therapies" and therefore "it's not unusual that people would spread misinformation about the vaccine".
Big fluffy non-informative text blocks which somehow just muddy the waters even more unless you are hooked on MSM feel-good.
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