RNA never enters the cell nucleus,
This is dilettante wording. RNA is not directly reverse transcribed into
DNA and included in the nucleus DNA. Physically the spike protein does
enter the nucleus a shown by many researchers. Once there it disturbs
mitosis (splitting of a cell during growth). So its is potentially
inducing cancer in fast growing tissues.
The cellular immune system can include any RNA into the nucleus under
special conditions that rarely happen.
The number of spike proteins generated by the vaccine is roughly a
million times smaller....
This is comparing apples with tires. The spike protein of a virus stays
in the cell and is cut down to pieces by the RNA clean up apparatus.
The spike protein from the RNA causes two very bad effects. It may stick
in many tissues and cause inflammation that e.g. finally kills athletes
on the field that suffer from a hidden heart inflammation.
Even worse is the second effect that follows from the allergy like
immune reaction. After all contacts with the virus the body reproduces
spikes and hence the damage restarts/progresses. The spike antibody that
finally occurs masks the ACE2 receptors, that are needed to fight any
viral infection.
UK data (very reliable) did show that the group age between 50..60,
double (RNA) vaxx got 10x more often CoV-19 than the unvaxx. RNA
vaxxines cause immune suppression and do negatively protect from a
CoV-19 infection.
This effect has already occurred during the Pfizer phase III study where
in the vaxxine group > 1200 people were denied a PCR test despite having
CoV-.19 symptoms....
All this is public - but Pfizer is to big to jail or they and their
buddies pay halve the Congress CDC, FDA...
J.W.
On 05.01.2023 15:01, Jed Rothwell wrote:
Terry Blanton <[email protected]> wrote:
I tend to agree that the mRNA vaccines are not proven safe and
effective and likely contribute to an increased rate of mutation.
That is physically impossible. RNA never enters the cell nucleus,
except with a retrovirus, and this is not a retrovirus. It is a
fragment of an ordinary virus. It cannot even reproduce. If viral RNA
from a coronavirus could cause mutations or change DNA, the common
cold and every other viral infection would do this. No species would
survive.
The number of spike proteins generated by the vaccine is roughly a
million times smaller than the number generated by any coronavirus
infection, including the cold. Furthermore, nearly all of the proteins
are confined to a small amount of tissue in the arm. So that cannot be
a problem. Furthermore, no RNA survives for more than a few days.
Cells produce a steady stream of RNA. If it was not destroyed by the
body, we would turn into blobs of RNA in a month.
This is high-school level biology.
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