What is your opinion on it? i am very split on the issue. in the past i used to think that people who were against it were stupid but now i become more and more split on the issue . Seeing all the shit the elites and globalists have been doing there is no way they have our best interests at heart, so i can understand how people could not trust anything that they try to push on to us especially injected. Yet i dont know if there's any evidence for it being anything outside of it being "a lesser form of the virus that would help build up your immune system against the real thing". It definitely should not be forced on people but in terms of personal opinion over it i'm torn.
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In a hypothetical case, yes it may be possible. Retroviruses are a thing in nature, and there are several non-viral approaches scientists have been working on for gene therapy.
In terms of reality, though, I'm very skeptical about whether they'd be putting retroviruses in the vaccine, and even if they did getting one that would impact a large percentage of the population would be very difficult. Furthermore, even if some cells do have their DNA impacted cells die and are reborn all the time. They'd need to ensure that a sufficient volume of cells are impacted in each person or the changes will go away over time.
I'm a lot more concerned about privacy concerns, vaccine requirements and possible medical microchips associated with this than about DNA alterations.