For mRNA vaccines to cause change in your DNA, it needs to integrate with your DNA. For doing so it needs to pass through the cells nucleus (which it cannot do as it requires certain signal molecules) then it needs to convert into DNA via reverse transcriptase (which it doesn’t have) and then integrate into your DNA via integrase enzyme (which it lacks). So vaccines can’t change your DNA that’s for sure. But rise in heart related issues after COVID has much to do with lockdowns more than vaccines according to me. Lockdowns caused increase in fear, stress, sedentary lifestyle and at the end of the day we are social beings and are not made to be locked inside a house. I might sound blue pilled 😂 but that’s what I believe is true.

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Do you have a source I can look into about the dna stuff you wrote? That’s very interesting and I really hope you are right. Regarding the other injuries, I don’t think it’s caused from stress, lockdowns, or sedentary lifestyles. Lebrons son is an athlete that collapsed long after the vaccines were distributed (maybe 1-2 years later). And that football player Hamlin collapsed I think the second year after the vaccines were given. But these athletes still train during the offseason. Soccer players have had similar issues too. If these were fat and older people I would be more willing to accept your argument. If those athletes collapsed, and others did not, that means there probably were signs of inflammation in the heart leading up to the event. That presumably means we can probably see it with an MRI.
Holy shit just listened to the video from the Twitter link. A lot of the info went over my head but that means some of these vaccines can suppress your immune response to cancer cells. Is there a way to find out if that exists in someone’s blood?
Man if it’s true that’s really concerning. I have to look into it. These plasmids if they integrate with our genome, may cause some serious issues. Even if they don’t integrate, still they can cause long term complications like autoimmune and cancers in that person. I totally agree we need more data on this.
I'm glad to hear level-headed acknowledgement of this. Yes, it's very concerning and most are not aware. Most troubling are the apparent efforts to cover it up by regulators and manufacturers alike.