Convid on the rise!!!!

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neurosis

Quote from: mkd on June 30, 2025, 04:51 AMThe sceptics were far far far more correct than the screaming blue hairs or their idols in places of gov't power

I think it depends on which skeptics you're talking about. Some are still spreading misinformation even today. Some of the misinformation ranges anywhere from flat out nonsense, to having just enough truth to turn other people in to skeptics.

I don't know how much it matters anymore?  If people are still getting vaccinated, and you believe that it's dangerous and just dumb democrats getting it, then less voters for them?  Right? :lol:



I'll go back to being a conservative, when conservatives go back to being conservative.

neurosis

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Quote from: megatronprime on June 30, 2025, 04:59 AMYes I know that's what you are talking about and it's been proven to be true, there are studies on this, I can provide you sources.

Well then it's going to come down to who you're willing to believe.

I posted video's on here a year or so ago that explained, by a microbiologist, exactly how the vaccination works.

I can find the video again easily enough.


"Current scientific consensus and regulatory agencies state that COVID-19 mRNA vaccines do not alter your DNA. The mRNA in these vaccines instructs your cells to make a viral protein that triggers an immune response, but it never enters the cell nucleus, where your DNA is stored. The synthetic mRNA acts like your own cellular mRNA and is eventually broken down by the body.

Some laboratory studies have explored rare scenarios—such as the integration of viral RNA or DNA fragments into the genome of cells under artificial conditions, but these findings are not relevant to the standard mechanism of mRNA vaccination in humans. Notably, even the researchers who have studied possible viral sequence integration in special cases emphasize that their results do not imply that mRNA vaccines integrate into human DNA.

Claims that COVID-19 mRNA vaccines can change your DNA are not supported by credible research and have been repeatedly debunked by experts.

"
I'll go back to being a conservative, when conservatives go back to being conservative.

Jeff

Quote from: neurosis on June 30, 2025, 05:05 AMClaims that COVID-19 mRNA vaccines can change your DNA are not supported by credible research and have been repeatedly debunked by experts.

How much money were they paid by Big Pharma to arrive at those conclusions?

Elmer Fudd

Remember when Trump said injecting hydroxychloroquine would get rid of the China virus?
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mkd

Quote from: neurosis on June 30, 2025, 05:03 AMI think it depends on which skeptics you're talking about. Some are still spreading misinformation even today. Some of the misinformation ranges anywhere from flat out nonsense, to having just enough truth to turn other people in to skeptics.

I don't know how much it matters anymore?  If people are still getting vaccinated, and you believe that it's dangerous and just dumb democrats getting it, then less voters for them?  Right? :lol:




Whatever the skeptics said, it pales in comparison to the outright fraud and harm brought by the militant pharma types
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megatronprime

Quote from: neurosis on June 30, 2025, 05:05 AMWell then it's going to come down to who you're willing to believe.

I posted video's on here a year or so ago that explained, by a microbiologist, exactly how the vaccination works.

I can find the video again easily enough.


"Current scientific consensus and regulatory agencies state that COVID-19 mRNA vaccines do not alter your DNA. The mRNA in these vaccines instructs your cells to make a viral protein that triggers an immune response, but it never enters the cell nucleus, where your DNA is stored. The synthetic mRNA acts like your own cellular mRNA and is eventually broken down by the body.

Some laboratory studies have explored rare scenarios—such as the integration of viral RNA or DNA fragments into the genome of cells under artificial conditions, but these findings are not relevant to the standard mechanism of mRNA vaccination in humans. Notably, even the researchers who have studied possible viral sequence integration in special cases emphasize that their results do not imply that mRNA vaccines integrate into human DNA.

Claims that COVID-19 mRNA vaccines can change your DNA are not supported by credible research and have been repeatedly debunked by experts.

"
https://www.mdpi.com/1467-3045/44/3/73
Integration was proven to be possible in a lab, there was also a more recent study showing that the levels of dna impurities were 500 fold higher than they were supposed to be https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0264410X25003196
When you combine these two with studies showing the mRNA spreads throughout the body
https://www.nature.com/articles/s41541-023-00742-7 It is certainly possible and we need  a peer reviewed study to disprove this, not what we have had so far which is establishment saying trust me bro

megatronprime

Quote from: neurosis on June 30, 2025, 05:05 AMWell then it's going to come down to who you're willing to believe.

I posted video's on here a year or so ago that explained, by a microbiologist, exactly how the vaccination works.

I can find the video again easily enough.


"Current scientific consensus and regulatory agencies state that COVID-19 mRNA vaccines do not alter your DNA. The mRNA in these vaccines instructs your cells to make a viral protein that triggers an immune response, but it never enters the cell nucleus, where your DNA is stored. The synthetic mRNA acts like your own cellular mRNA and is eventually broken down by the body.

Some laboratory studies have explored rare scenarios—such as the integration of viral RNA or DNA fragments into the genome of cells under artificial conditions, but these findings are not relevant to the standard mechanism of mRNA vaccination in humans. Notably, even the researchers who have studied possible viral sequence integration in special cases emphasize that their results do not imply that mRNA vaccines integrate into human DNA.

Claims that COVID-19 mRNA vaccines can change your DNA are not supported by credible research and have been repeatedly debunked by experts.

"
The claims that the mRNA is broken down have been debunked as well
Recent studies have investigated the persistence of mRNA from COVID-19 vaccines in human tissues, indicating that vaccine-derived mRNA can remain detectable beyond the initial period post-vaccination. Here are some notable findings:()



1. Persistence of mRNA in Human Tissues

A study published in npj Vaccines examined tissues from individuals who had received mRNA COVID-19 vaccines. The researchers detected vaccine mRNA in axillary lymph nodes up to 30 days post-vaccination. Additionally, in a subset of patients, vaccine mRNA was found in myocardial tissue (heart muscle). This study suggests that vaccine mRNA can persist in certain human tissues for an extended period.  �



2. Detection of Vaccine mRNA in Breast Milk

Research published in eBioMedicine investigated the presence of mRNA from COVID-19 vaccines in the breast milk of lactating individuals. The study found trace amounts of vaccine mRNA in breast milk samples collected within 45 hours post-vaccination. This indicates that vaccine mRNA can be present in bodily fluids beyond the injection site. ()



3. Biodistribution of mRNA Vaccines

A mini-review in International Journal of Molecular Sciences discussed the biodistribution of mRNA vaccines and their components. The review highlighted that mRNA and lipid nanoparticles (LNPs) from the vaccines can distribute to various organs and tissues, including the brain, heart, and reproductive organs, in both animal models and humans. The persistence of these components was noted to last up to 187 days in some cases.  �



These studies suggest that mRNA from COVID-19 vaccines can persist in the human body longer than initially anticipated, distributing beyond the injection site to various tissues and fluids.

Jeff

Quote from: Elmer Fudd on June 30, 2025, 05:15 AMRemember when Trump said injecting hydroxychloroquine would get rid of the China virus?
No.

neurosis

Quote from: megatronprime on June 30, 2025, 05:31 AMThese studies suggest that mRNA from COVID-19 vaccines can persist in the human body longer than initially anticipated, distributing beyond the injection site to various tissues and fluids.

This isn't the same as saying that the vaccination alters your DNA.
I'll go back to being a conservative, when conservatives go back to being conservative.

megatronprime

Quote from: Jeff on June 30, 2025, 05:31 AMNo.

Ya he never said that, I watched that live, he was just asking questions if this and that were possible, which was perfectly reasonable.
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Elmer Fudd

Quote from: Jeff on June 30, 2025, 05:31 AMNo.


They say that memory loss is the second sign of getting old.
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neurosis

I think Elmer is thinking about the disinfectant injection debacle?  :lol: 
I'll go back to being a conservative, when conservatives go back to being conservative.

megatronprime

Quote from: neurosis on June 30, 2025, 05:33 AMThis isn't the same as saying that the vaccination alters your DNA.

It is saying vaccine altered human dna in a lab, that the mRNA doesn't dissipate the way they said it did or in the timeframe, and that it does not remain in the site of injection as was previously claimed, and that the dna contamination was 500 times or more higher than claimed, based on this, it is possible for your dna to be altered by mRNA, which is what people are saying, the only question would be the rate that this occurs in humans, but it's being swept under the rug as misinformation despite clear evidence to the contrary.

Or in short, the proof is there but you lot are in denial.

megatronprime

Quote from: Elmer Fudd on June 30, 2025, 05:34 AMThey say that memory loss is the second sign of getting old.
That's not what he said tho, I watched it live, this is CAP

Elmer Fudd