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I'm afraid the next generation will be mainly degenerates because of all the mRNA in parent's bodies. Since mRNA changes host's DNA, highly likely it will affect their children's brains. If you have tried GMO vegetables, you know their DNA is extremely ruined, because they don't have taste. Imagine what the slightest DNA change can do to human brain. In 20 years all the people born after 2020 will be employed everywhere. I'm expecting a total disaster.

I'm afraid the next generation will be mainly degenerates because of all the mRNA in parent's bodies. Since mRNA changes host's DNA, highly likely it will affect their children's brains. If you have tried GMO vegetables, you know their DNA is extremely ruined, because they don't have taste. Imagine what the slightest DNA change can do to human brain. In 20 years all the people born after 2020 will be employed everywhere. I'm expecting a total disaster.

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mRNA doesn't change DNA without reverse transcriptase... It's actually pretty difficult for stuff to enter the cell nucleus, only a few pathogens can do it (HIV is one). The vaccine (and especially mass vaccination) was a bad idea for other reasons, but not because it's somehow re-writing people's DNA. As harsh it may sound, stuff like the reduction of infant mortality to almost nothing has done much more to harm our stock than what you worry about. I do think endocrine disruptors are real problem though, because even though they're trace exposures they're absolutely everywhere in our modern environment.

The reasons GMO produce (and meats) aren't so hot are a) bred/modified to be larger but too much of the extra size is just water b) longer transport and time between field and plate.

Most of us Westerners are already degenerates, but yeah it does seem to be getting even worse somehow.

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There are some serious problems with that study (in vitro on an already heavily aberrant cancer cell line, failure to find DNA amplicons in the non-RNase treated control), but I must admit that along with some other info/context I found on that stack it still raises some very disturbing possibilities. Thanks for bringing this to my attention... I'm surprised I hadn't seen anything about this before. This really should be news and a matter for intense investigation, but of course that won't happen.

Glad I'm a pureblood, and if anyone out there is being unavoidably forced into taking the jab make damn sure it isn't the biontech one (Moderna or Pfizer).

https://igorchudov.substack.com/p/dna-transcribed-from-pfizer-mrna?utm_source=url&s=r

this is his second article about "rare" cancers. i don't even pretend to be a medical scholar, but i did pass these on to folks who have med backgrounds to see what they can make of it. i'm just a person with common sense. i just observe. and over the years i have observed that what doctors are willing to push into our bodies, be it drugs or vaccines, are more deadly than the threat/disease. and i am especially wary of doctors who are quick with the knife option.

Bayer announced that the mrna tech was gene therapy today. You might want to watch more closely. The science is changing fast now.

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That's not what the guy (Oelrich) actually said, and it was over a year ago—not today. You might want to be a little more on the ball yourself.

However, I do freely admit that I wasn't as well informed on the possiblity of mRNA gene integration as I thought I was.