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re: Top Pathologist: Cancers Spread ‘Like Wildfire’ after Covid Shots
Posted on 4/4/24 at 10:01 pm to Strannix
Posted on 4/4/24 at 10:01 pm to Strannix
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It's a gene altering inflammation causing shot.
No, it's not.
Gene altering, I mean.
DNA resides in the nucleus of the cell. The mRNA fragment in the vaccine never enters the nucleus. There's no way it could alter DNA.
There are small fragments of DNA (as in, trace amounts...billionths to trillionths per gram) in a vaccine, but that's true of any vaccine grown in cells, such as the measles vaccine.
Now, there are some people out there who have long claimed (like, since the 80s or so) that cancer rates have risen over time in direct proportion to mass vaccination (after allowing for a period of incubation), so if one wanted to go with the theory that the trace amounts of DNA in several vaccines—including COVID—could be causing something like that, o.k. It's worth noting that historically those people have been regarded as quacks and cranks.
I think there are too many variables to say definitively. As someone pointed out above, at the same time people were getting vaccinated, they were also not going to the doctor for routine checkups or to investigate symptomatic abnormalities. Any number of toxic additions to society could have caused a long term rise in cancer since we began mass vaccinations.
There was no solid evidence in that article.
And I disagree that it's self evident. I'll allow for the possibility, but definitely not for a forgone conclusion.
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