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Re: FDA Clears JNJ Covid-19 Shot For Use In The US 

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chop.edu says "mRNA is not DNA.

I KNOW,,, mRNA is a programmer. it manipulates the DNA, all by design......from what I have read.........Thanks for the reply...... Thumbs Up


But I won't touch the mRNA inoculants with a 10-foot pole. Relatively speaking, that's a show of support for J&J.

I heard today its efficiency is 85%. I am ok with that as well and it said 100% after 20 days you will never get nor transmit the covid crap to anyone ever... Unlike the other 2 worthless concoctions LOL..




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Re: FDA Clears JNJ Covid-19 Shot For Use In The US
By: Decomposed
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Sun, 28 Feb 21 6:25 AM
Msg. 13323 of 60008

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Re: “So does this mean they are still messing with our DNA DE?????????”
No. They're messing with a virus's DNA. The virus infects human cells when it is injected, as viruses do. Unlike natural viruses, the J&J virus doesn't tell the cell to make copies of the virus. It only directs it to make spike protein fragments. Then, eventually, it dies. There is no point at which a human cell could be altered.

The Pfizer and Moderna vaccines have nothing to do with a foreign virus. They infect cells with messenger RNA. If the enzyme reverse transcriptase is present, mRNA can be catalyzed into DNA. When the human cell divides, the new DNA will be a part of the new cell.

Or something like that. I'm not a geneticist.

In response to the question of whether this can happen, chop.edu says "mRNA is not DNA. So, if a person's DNA was going to be altered, the RNA would have to be made into DNA. This would require an enzyme called reverse transcriptase. ... This is not likely" Right. Not likely. But can it happen? Yes.

BTW, this isn't at all what I thought J&J was doing. While its vaccine seems safe enough, I'm not going to give it my blessing just yet. But I won't touch mRNA inoculants with a 10-foot pole. Relatively speaking, that's a show of support for J&J.






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