COVID-19 VACCINE: RNA HAS MUTATIONAL ABILITY - BY VON APOCHI

OPINIONS - Posted on: 18th Dec. 2020 at 10:22AM
When you are genetically or medically savvy you will understand that Dr. Emmanuel assertions on the new vaccine are not totally out of place. I said it here before, she may be brash and some sort have a repertoir but she makes medical sense.

RNA has mutational ability, it makes changes in chromosomes. Don't you know that RNA organisms mutate faster? Have you not heard of genetically modified foods?

RNA interference (RNAi) is a method of blocking gene function by inserting short sequences of ribonucleic acid (RNA) that match part of the target gene's sequence, thus no proteins are produced. This vaccine is targeted at the covid 19 spiky protein structure thus altering it's formation. RNAi has provided a way to control pests and diseases, introduce novel plant traits and increase crop yield. Fantastic right but we still campaign against GMOs and clamour for organic food.

Scientist are proposing to use RNA vaccine to to create antibodies that will potentially fight covid infections through microphages and they may have tried to master a specific code that can match or fit human DNA without interference of the human DNA structure but I beg to defer. As a Geneticist and my many years of studies I have come to realize the radical behavior of RNA so I allege that this spiral RNA vaccine may cause specific interferences with the human DNA structure and maybe cause infertility or many other physiologically deformation associated with protein formation.

Many people may be ignorant of the full effect of RNAi. If this mechanism was successful, why have we not eliminated the mitotic stages of cancer through rna vaccines?
The moment you introduce an RNA in a splicing process thus recoding protein formation, you can have uncontrollable mutation and this is disastrous.

Von Apochi (c)

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Dr. thomas Bradley

Fantastic write up. This has been my worries and concerns regarding RNAi. We have succeeded in plants and lower animals but in humans I fear we may create nefarious monsters. Thanks. Dr. Thomas B.


Dr. thomas Bradley

Fantastic write up. This has been my worries and concerns regarding RNAi. We have succeeded in plants and lower animals but in humans I fear we may create nefarious monsters. Thanks. Dr. Thomas B.