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Re: EU Told to Back Vaccine Passports or Google May Do It Anyway
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tvbcof
on 20/01/2024, 16:18:11 UTC
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Nice strawman. It's been known for decades that endogenous retroviruses exist, and indeed, up to 7 or 8% of the entire human genome is derived from virus RNA or DNA. The argument has always been that the vaccine does not cause reverse transcription and integration, and indeed the study you are quoting only shows that integration can happen with COVID infection, not vaccination.

So if you don't want COVID integration in to your DNA, time to get vaccinated.

"The Lund University study, titled Intracellular Reverse Transcription of Pfizer BioNTech COVID-19 mRNA Vaccine BNT162b2 In Vitro in Human Liver Cell Line"  You arguing that the scientists fucked up and got a little covid into their petri dishes?  We all know what pretzel the pharma/gates funded 'fact checkers'  came up with to try to cover for this one, or can easily find it since these 'fact checks' are the only thing allowed on the major search engines these day.

To anyone who knows anything about ecology it will be obvious that evolution avoided pseudouradine as a base pair component for a reason.
To anyone who actually knows anything about biology, they will know that pseudouridine (spelt properly) is incredibly common and present in almost every organism on the planet. Roll Eyes

Pseudouridine is the most abundant RNA modification in cellular RNA.

Also known as 5-ribosyluracil, pseudouridine is a ubiquitous constituent of structural RNA (transfer, ribosomal, small nuclear (snRNA) and small nucleolar), and present in coding RNA, across the three phylogenetic domains of life and was the first discovered.

Jiggering with it (and derivitives) got war criminals Kariko and notorious liar Weissman a Nobel price.  Maybe you should volunteer with the Nobel committee to help them understand that these two criminals don't deserve the prize because the dindoo-nuffin.

  https://maloneinstitute.org/blog/pseudouridine-what-is-it-and-why-should-you-care