sovereignbull on Nostr: To be clear, it's not my interpretation. Outside of a basic understanding how to ...
To be clear, it's not my interpretation. Outside of a basic understanding how to design an assay, my expertise on this subject is limited. I am relaying information from people who have studied the material and expressed concerns based on their findings.
Strictly speaking, the mRNA wouldn't be modifying anything if it has no mechanism to enter the cell. However, because we have published evidence from multiple sources that show DNA contaminations in [all] lots of Pfizer and Moderna, the focus on the mRNA aspect is moot IF they do all in fact contain DNA plasmids that are able to enter a cell and modify the genome. If this information didn't exist, I would be agreeing with you.
The qPCR assays were not designed to quantify the amount of DNA present, this is being done independently after the fact.
"Further, it should also be taken into account that DNA impurities in Comirnaty® are apparently integrated into the lipid nanoparticles and are thus transported directly into the cells of a vaccinated person, just like the mRNA active ingredient."
Does that sound like something that isn't able to modify a persons DNA?
https://www.mdpi.com/2409-9279/7/3/41
Strictly speaking, the mRNA wouldn't be modifying anything if it has no mechanism to enter the cell. However, because we have published evidence from multiple sources that show DNA contaminations in [all] lots of Pfizer and Moderna, the focus on the mRNA aspect is moot IF they do all in fact contain DNA plasmids that are able to enter a cell and modify the genome. If this information didn't exist, I would be agreeing with you.
The qPCR assays were not designed to quantify the amount of DNA present, this is being done independently after the fact.
"Further, it should also be taken into account that DNA impurities in Comirnaty® are apparently integrated into the lipid nanoparticles and are thus transported directly into the cells of a vaccinated person, just like the mRNA active ingredient."
Does that sound like something that isn't able to modify a persons DNA?
https://www.mdpi.com/2409-9279/7/3/41