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Reading isn't your strong suit is it? That isn't what I said. RNA will not self replicate unless specifically designed to. Like how viruses take advantage of cells or ribozymes. It's one and done in 99.99% of the time. DNA however can produce proteins for a long time.
okay yes the rna isn't self-replicating. the transfected cells in the jabby population are just constantly producing fresh spikes apparently forever. So it's worse, you're right.
You didnt notice all the dying of suddenly and all the 'rare' cancers that are also turbo cancers and all the dementia patients and all the weird autoimmunity problems all over the world? what rock u been living under
I don't deny complication but there is a huge difference between a small subset and everyone infected with a potential DNA being fricked. Again, not denying that possibility, but there isn't enough information to jump to that conclusion.
And to reiterate the main point, this has nothing to do with this r-slurred study to leave RNA in a petri dish for a year and determine it has anything to do with the effects it has on people.
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Reading isn't your strong suit is it? That isn't what I said. RNA will not self replicate unless specifically designed to. Like how viruses take advantage of cells or ribozymes. It's one and done in 99.99% of the time. DNA however can produce proteins for a long time.
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okay yes the rna isn't self-replicating. the transfected cells in the jabby population are just constantly producing fresh spikes apparently forever. So it's worse, you're right.
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Dude the study is from one patient. Its hardly conclusive and I doubt its wide spread because we would be seeing a lot more problems.
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You didnt notice all the dying of suddenly and all the 'rare' cancers that are also turbo cancers and all the dementia patients and all the weird autoimmunity problems all over the world? what rock u been living under
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I don't deny complication but there is a huge difference between a small subset and everyone infected with a potential DNA being fricked. Again, not denying that possibility, but there isn't enough information to jump to that conclusion.
And to reiterate the main point, this has nothing to do with this r-slurred study to leave RNA in a petri dish for a year and determine it has anything to do with the effects it has on people.
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It's about 3%, from what I've read.
3% of 6 billion though, so
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3% what?
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of the population is screwed from the mrnajabs
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There no way 3% of the population is dead or mortally fricked dude.
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