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This long debunked nonsense again LOL
He didn't say the vaccines
are gene therapy, he said the mRNA vaccine innovation is an example
for gene therapy innovation, I'm assuming in how it can gain public acceptance.
The funny thing is that you could probably make an argument here that actually makes sense, e.g. how the vaccines are a trojan horse for something or other, but instead you go full illiterate conspiratard and take the absurdity to 11. Is Bill Gates paying you to discredit anti-vaxers?
This is indeed a problem within the conspiracy theorists community, they "conveniently translate" statements to reflect a very subjective "truth".
The article/youtube video you were referring to is indeed a good example. The community and their individuals are making themselves look untrustworthy to the rest of the world, being taken less and less serious over time. They work against themselves in the long run.
I have friends in these communities, but i refuse to speak about the pandemic with them, because it's hard to stay connected with them anyway, so i don't want to be the one making them cutting the wires because i call out their bullshit. The same people deliver sane arguments, but i just reply to any attempt to start a conversation with the words "Energy follows awareness. I don't want to dedicate any of my energy to Covid19, live at times got complicated and energy-demanding enough already". Then the switch to normal, social conversations is really easy.
It's not only bad that most people almost never double-check what they share on the web, it also gets exploited a lot.
Historically, wars fought using words typically precede wars fought with actions.