Dr. Robert Malone, inventor of mRNA treatment technologies calls it gene therapy.
A traditional vaccine works like this: Your body is injected with disabled pathogen. Your body reacts to it. Your immune system develops the ability and memory to fight the infection should you encounter it again.
mRNA "vaccine": Your body is injected with a mRNA code that instructs your cells to express spiked proteins. Your immune system does not recognize these cells and develops an immune response.Typically, mRNA is encoded by your DNA. The mRNA is then translated allowing the cell to create proteins. The vaccine mRNA is introduced from outside your body in the form of an injection. Anyone that tells you the mRNA vaccine is not gene therapy is lying to you and believe that you are ignorant.
mRNA is not typically long lived however, which is why the CDC is pushing for "booster" shots. According to a Harvard study, there is a chance that mRNA instructions can be permanently encoded into DNA, thus becoming part of your genetic make up. What that would mean is that the instructions that force your cells to produce spiked proteins would have the ability to replicate with every cell division.
Dr. Robert Malone, inventor of mRNA treatment technologies calls it gene therapy.
A traditional vaccine works like this: Your body is injected with disabled pathogen. Your body reacts to it. Your immune system develops the ability and memory to fight the infection should you encounter it again.
mRNA "vaccine": Your body is injected with a mRNA code that instructs your cells to express spiked proteins. Your immune system does not recognize these cells and develops an immune response.Typically, mRNA is encoded by your DNA. The mRNA is then translated allowing the cell to create proteins. The vaccine mRNA is introduced from outside your body in the form of an injection. Anyone that tells you the mRNA vaccine is not gene therapy is lying to you and believe that you are ignorant.
Here's a link that talks about: mRNA.....gene therapy https://www.frontiersin.org/articles/10.3389/fonc.2019.01208/full
mRNA is not typically long lived however, which is why the CDC is pushing for "booster" shots. According to a Harvard study, there is a chance that mRNA instructions can be permanently encoded into DNA, thus becoming part of your genetic make up. What that would mean is that the instructions that force your cells to produce spiked proteins would have the ability to replicate with every cell division.
You really don't want this vaccine.