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Except that a mRNA injection makes you a genetically modified organism, a GMO. Small Pox vaccine is an actual closely related virus that makes your body manufacture anti-bodies. I think they figured that out because milk maids that had contracted cow pox were immune to small pox. That messenger RNA therapy has me scared of it. I can't find a medical professional that can explain how it works and no one can say what the outcome in a few years will be.


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Certainly hope that everyone taking the current shots will be be immune from all viruses going forward!
Though hope is not actually a plan...

Best of luck.

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Originally Posted by Bob_H_in_NH
Vaccines work by teaching your immune system to attack and kill the invading virus. It's up to your body to learn and some learn better than others. While some will prevent you from catching it, others will simply reduce, while others won't accept the vaccine

Welcome to biology, thats how vaccines work. None are foolproof

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Originally Posted by Hastings
Except that a mRNA injection makes you a genetically modified organism, a GMO. Small Pox vaccine is an actual closely related virus that makes your body manufacture anti-bodies. I think they figured that out because milk maids that had contracted cow pox were immune to small pox. That messenger RNA therapy has me scared of it. I can't find a medical professional that can explain how it works and no one can say what the outcome in a few years will be.

Every virus makes you a GMO.

They all invade your cells, manipulate the DNA/RNA of that cell, and use it to reproduce their self.

This is NOT "gene therapy".

As smallpox vaccine is a very similar virus. Covid vaccines are synthetic blocks which mimic portions of the C-19 virus closely enough to trigger immune response.

https://www.cdc.gov/vaccines/covid-19/hcp/mrna-vaccine-basics.html

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mRNA from the vaccine never enters the nucleus of the cell and does not affect or interact with a person's DNA.

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Understanding and Explaining mRNA COVID-19 Vaccines

Messenger RNA vaccines—also called mRNA vaccines—are some of the first COVID-19 vaccines authorized for use in the United States. This page provides vaccine information for healthcare professionals and vaccine providers and tips for explaining mRNA vaccines to patients and answering questions about how mRNA vaccines work, their safety profile, and common misconceptions. There is also a viral vector COVID-19 vaccine that has been authorized.
Key Points to Share with Your Patients

In addition to the following key messages, you can refer your patients with questions to CDC’s COVID-19 mRNA vaccine webpage.

Like all vaccines, COVID-19 mRNA vaccines have been rigorously tested for safety before being authorized for use in the United States.
mRNA technology is new, but not unknown. They have been studied for more than a decade.
mRNA vaccines do not contain a live virus and do not carry a risk of causing disease in the vaccinated person.
mRNA from the vaccine never enters the nucleus of the cell and does not affect or interact with a person’s DNA.

A New Approach to Vaccines

mRNA vaccines take advantage of the process that cells use to make proteins in order to trigger an immune response and build immunity to SARS-CoV-2, the virus that causes COVID-19. In contrast, most vaccines use weakened or inactivated versions or components of the disease-causing pathogen to stimulate the body’s immune response to create antibodies.
Mechanism for Action

mRNA vaccines have strands of genetic material called mRNA inside a special coating. That coating protects the mRNA from enzymes in the body that would otherwise break it down. It also helps the mRNA enter the dendritic cells and macrophages in the lymph node near the vaccination site.

mRNA can most easily be described as instructions for the cell on how to make a piece of the “spike protein” that is unique to SARS-CoV-2. Since only part of the protein is made, it does not do any harm to the person vaccinated but it is antigenic.

After the piece of the spike protein is made, the cell breaks down the mRNA strand and disposes of them using enzymes in the cell. It is important to note that the mRNA strand never enters the cell’s nucleus or affects genetic material. This information helps counter misinformation about how mRNA vaccines alter or modify someone’s genetic makeup.

Once displayed on the cell surface, the protein or antigen causes the immune system to begin producing antibodies and activating T-cells to fight off what it thinks is an infection. These antibodies are specific to the SARS-CoV-2 virus, which means the immune system is primed to protect against future infection.
COVID-19 mRNA Vaccines Will Be Rigorously Evaluated for Safety

COVID-19 mRNA vaccines have gone through the same rigorous safety assessment as all vaccines before they were authorized for use in the United States by the Food and Drug Administration. This includes large clinical trials and data review by a safety monitoring board.

Often patients are concerned about live vaccines. mRNA vaccines are not live vaccines and do not use an infectious element, so they carry no risk of causing disease in the person vaccinated.
mRNA Vaccines Are New, But Not Unknown

There are currently no licensed mRNA vaccines in the United States. However, researchers have been studying them for decades.

Early stage clinical trials using mRNA vaccines have been carried out for influenza, Zika, rabies, and cytomegalovirus (CMV). Challenges encountered in these early trials included the instability of free RNA in the body, unintended inflammatory outcomes, and modest immune responses. Recent technological advancements in RNA biology and chemistry, as well as delivery systems, have mitigated these challenges and improved their stability, safety, and effectiveness.

Beyond vaccines, numerous preclinical and clinical studies have used mRNA to encode cancer antigens to stimulate immune responses targeted at clearing or reducing malignant tumors.
Benefits of mRNA Vaccines

mRNA vaccines have several benefits compared to other types of vaccines including use of a non-infectious element, shorter manufacturing times, and potential for targeting of multiple diseases. mRNA vaccines can be developed in a laboratory using a DNA template and readily available materials. This means the process can be standardized and scaled up, making vaccine development faster than traditional methods. In addition, DNA and RNA vaccines typically can be moved most rapidly into the clinic for initial testing. In the future, mRNA vaccine technology may allow for one vaccine to target multiple diseases


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Originally Posted by Idaho_Shooter
Originally Posted by Hastings
Except that a mRNA injection makes you a genetically modified organism, a GMO. Small Pox vaccine is an actual closely related virus that makes your body manufacture anti-bodies. I think they figured that out because milk maids that had contracted cow pox were immune to small pox. That messenger RNA therapy has me scared of it. I can't find a medical professional that can explain how it works and no one can say what the outcome in a few years will be.

Every virus makes you a GMO.

They all invade your cells, manipulate the DNA/RNA of that cell, and use it to reproduce their self.

This is NOT "gene therapy".

As smallpox vaccine is a very similar virus. Covid vaccines are synthetic blocks which mimic portions of the C-19 virus closely enough to trigger immune response.

https://www.cdc.gov/vaccines/covid-19/hcp/mrna-vaccine-basics.html
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mRNA from the vaccine never enters the nucleus of the cell and does not affect or interact with a person's DNA.

quote from link posted. But I will leave it out of the quote window for ease of access.
Understanding and Explaining mRNA COVID-19 Vaccines

Messenger RNA vaccines—also called mRNA vaccines—are some of the first COVID-19 vaccines authorized for use in the United States. This page provides vaccine information for healthcare professionals and vaccine providers and tips for explaining mRNA vaccines to patients and answering questions about how mRNA vaccines work, their safety profile, and common misconceptions. There is also a viral vector COVID-19 vaccine that has been authorized.
Key Points to Share with Your Patients

In addition to the following key messages, you can refer your patients with questions to CDC’s COVID-19 mRNA vaccine webpage.

Like all vaccines, COVID-19 mRNA vaccines have been rigorously tested for safety before being authorized for use in the United States.
mRNA technology is new, but not unknown. They have been studied for more than a decade.
mRNA vaccines do not contain a live virus and do not carry a risk of causing disease in the vaccinated person.
mRNA from the vaccine never enters the nucleus of the cell and does not affect or interact with a person’s DNA.

A New Approach to Vaccines

mRNA vaccines take advantage of the process that cells use to make proteins in order to trigger an immune response and build immunity to SARS-CoV-2, the virus that causes COVID-19. In contrast, most vaccines use weakened or inactivated versions or components of the disease-causing pathogen to stimulate the body’s immune response to create antibodies.
Mechanism for Action

mRNA vaccines have strands of genetic material called mRNA inside a special coating. That coating protects the mRNA from enzymes in the body that would otherwise break it down. It also helps the mRNA enter the dendritic cells and macrophages in the lymph node near the vaccination site.

mRNA can most easily be described as instructions for the cell on how to make a piece of the “spike protein” that is unique to SARS-CoV-2. Since only part of the protein is made, it does not do any harm to the person vaccinated but it is antigenic.

After the piece of the spike protein is made, the cell breaks down the mRNA strand and disposes of them using enzymes in the cell. It is important to note that the mRNA strand never enters the cell’s nucleus or affects genetic material. This information helps counter misinformation about how mRNA vaccines alter or modify someone’s genetic makeup.

Once displayed on the cell surface, the protein or antigen causes the immune system to begin producing antibodies and activating T-cells to fight off what it thinks is an infection. These antibodies are specific to the SARS-CoV-2 virus, which means the immune system is primed to protect against future infection.
COVID-19 mRNA Vaccines Will Be Rigorously Evaluated for Safety

COVID-19 mRNA vaccines have gone through the same rigorous safety assessment as all vaccines before they were authorized for use in the United States by the Food and Drug Administration. This includes large clinical trials and data review by a safety monitoring board.

Often patients are concerned about live vaccines. mRNA vaccines are not live vaccines and do not use an infectious element, so they carry no risk of causing disease in the person vaccinated.
mRNA Vaccines Are New, But Not Unknown

There are currently no licensed mRNA vaccines in the United States. However, researchers have been studying them for decades.

Early stage clinical trials using mRNA vaccines have been carried out for influenza, Zika, rabies, and cytomegalovirus (CMV). Challenges encountered in these early trials included the instability of free RNA in the body, unintended inflammatory outcomes, and modest immune responses. Recent technological advancements in RNA biology and chemistry, as well as delivery systems, have mitigated these challenges and improved their stability, safety, and effectiveness.

Beyond vaccines, numerous preclinical and clinical studies have used mRNA to encode cancer antigens to stimulate immune responses targeted at clearing or reducing malignant tumors.
Benefits of mRNA Vaccines

mRNA vaccines have several benefits compared to other types of vaccines including use of a non-infectious element, shorter manufacturing times, and potential for targeting of multiple diseases. mRNA vaccines can be developed in a laboratory using a DNA template and readily available materials. This means the process can be standardized and scaled up, making vaccine development faster than traditional methods. In addition, DNA and RNA vaccines typically can be moved most rapidly into the clinic for initial testing. In the future, mRNA vaccine technology may allow for one vaccine to target multiple diseases

Dude, we are all certainly stoked you got your shots. No reason to try and justify it to everyone else.

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Well, I'm hoping for the best since several people important to me have taken this injection of whatever it is. I don't understand it and I had already read the information you posted. Maybe the "vaccine" is at least harmless. I hope so. Time will tell, but that's going to take a while.


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Hastings,

So i read an article quick on the antibody deposition enhancement/ADE phenomenon. Now, will grant you my last immunology class was 16-17yrs ago, and am not an immunologist by trade (though i play one regularly). But when boiled down, ade is just the inadvertant consequences of antibody-antigen complexes by my reading, and is not a new concept, if various nuances are probably better understood now than when i was in school, sure.

As was reading, i kept asking myself, “well, isn’t the fall back failsafe just going to be immune suppression?” And, by halfway thru the article, yes, that is the fall back. “What flavor steroid would you like, sir?” is the fallback plan. So, point taken, there is precedent for such later exposure inadvertent reactions, but i do not read that as a “no go,” more a “could happen maybe, and we can probably handle it.” Maybe am tired, but i did NOT see a clear articulation of the risk of ADE being the *sole* province of mRNA vaccine. Maybe i missed it.

One thing, then going to bed:

Completely respect if some wish to take a wait and see approach to mRNA vaccines. Totally understand. As you’ve read, the technology is NOT new, but has been on a long road to being viable, in part due to side effects, yes, hurdles to getting the mRNA into the target cells, yes, but all largely because until fairly recently with the advent of exploring it as a cancer treatment, before that it was not a getting a lot of research funding. And medical research funding is a true sausage-making process, for better and worse.

But i get weary of hearing how mRNA vaccine is going to make someone into a GMO derived ear of sweet corn, because it’s not.

You say no professional has explained it, so let me try.

A given piece of mRNA is a shop floor work order. It is not the organization’s master blueprint, but an order to build a part that will contribute to the final product - airliner, ship, whatever. The ceo and his blueprint give zero fuchs what anyone on the floor says.

So imagine you get some letterhead, whatever, and counterfeit your own work order to build some OTHER part (you're a chinese spy sabotaging Boeing, or who knows), and you spread these new fake work orders around the shop floor. What happens - some guys, all excellent employees, pick up the orders and just start making your part, not the ceo’s part. They don’t know it’s a spoof work order.

Researchers spoofed a work order for a few different antibodies to attach/neutralize covid’s attachment protein for human respiratory cell ace receptors.

The work orders are degraded over time, thrown out, essentially. All of them, not just spoofed ones. Once the batch of spoof work orders go out with the trash, there are no more coming. And there is no back-haul mechanism by which work orders go back to the ceo and his blueprint, to get integrated into the permanent blueprint. No. He gives no fuchs.

So secret chinese operative guy who put those spoof work orders on the shop floor, he got his widget made on Boeing’s dime, using Boeing’s machinery and labor, for free.

That’s my analogy for the night.


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Originally Posted by Backroads
Certainly hope that everyone taking the current shots will be be immune from all viruses going forward!
Though hope is not actually a plan...

Best of luck.

The pharma companies are in serious money.

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Ps and if that sounds like mansplaining, it’s just that i’m a simple guy in a complex world.....


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Originally Posted by Backroads

Dude, we are all certainly stoked you got your shots. No reason to try and justify it to everyone else.

Justification? Not at all. Hopefully some elucidation.

What was it Reagan said about our liberal friends? "It's just that so much of what they know simply isn't true." Something like that anyway.

It seems it is not just liberals these days.


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Originally Posted by Rock Chuck
Vaccines didn't slow the affects of small pox and polio. They stopped them dead.



That is because they were solid medical responses to a demonstrated medical issue...what you have here is half of the hierarchy putting their collective finger up their bum and waving it in the air to see how much the current argument smells...the rest are just plainly stupid.



Or...we are being lied to in a particularly nasty manner.


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The ignorance on this forum is off the charts. Everything is a lie and conspiracy that doesn't mesh with the mouthbreather world view.

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Originally Posted by BuckHaggard
The ignorance on this forum is off the charts. Everything is a lie and conspiracy that doesn't mesh with the mouthbreather world view.




Oh hell...why not...go ahead and share your brand of bullshit.

Imagine how superior you will feel after you shew we serfs how wrong we are.


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Originally Posted by Idaho_Shooter
Originally Posted by Hastings
Except that a mRNA injection makes you a genetically modified organism, a GMO. Small Pox vaccine is an actual closely related virus that makes your body manufacture anti-bodies. I think they figured that out because milk maids that had contracted cow pox were immune to small pox. That messenger RNA therapy has me scared of it. I can't find a medical professional that can explain how it works and no one can say what the outcome in a few years will be.

Every virus makes you a GMO.

They all invade your cells, manipulate the DNA/RNA of that cell, and use it to reproduce their self.

This is NOT "gene therapy".

As smallpox vaccine is a very similar virus. Covid vaccines are synthetic blocks which mimic portions of the C-19 virus closely enough to trigger immune response.

https://www.cdc.gov/vaccines/covid-19/hcp/mrna-vaccine-basics.html

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mRNA from the vaccine never enters the nucleus of the cell and does not affect or interact with a person's DNA.

quote from link posted. But I will leave it out of the quote window for ease of access:


Understanding and Explaining mRNA COVID-19 Vaccines

Messenger RNA vaccines—also called mRNA vaccines—are some of the first COVID-19 vaccines authorized for use in the United States. This page provides vaccine information for healthcare professionals and vaccine providers and tips for explaining mRNA vaccines to patients and answering questions about how mRNA vaccines work, their safety profile, and common misconceptions. There is also a viral vector COVID-19 vaccine that has been authorized.
Key Points to Share with Your Patients

In addition to the following key messages, you can refer your patients with questions to CDC’s COVID-19 mRNA vaccine webpage.

Like all vaccines, COVID-19 mRNA vaccines have been rigorously tested for safety before being authorized for use in the United States.
mRNA technology is new, but not unknown. They have been studied for more than a decade.
mRNA vaccines do not contain a live virus and do not carry a risk of causing disease in the vaccinated person.
mRNA from the vaccine never enters the nucleus of the cell and does not affect or interact with a person’s DNA.

A New Approach to Vaccines

mRNA vaccines take advantage of the process that cells use to make proteins in order to trigger an immune response and build immunity to SARS-CoV-2, the virus that causes COVID-19. In contrast, most vaccines use weakened or inactivated versions or components of the disease-causing pathogen to stimulate the body’s immune response to create antibodies.
Mechanism for Action

mRNA vaccines have strands of genetic material called mRNA inside a special coating. That coating protects the mRNA from enzymes in the body that would otherwise break it down. It also helps the mRNA enter the dendritic cells and macrophages in the lymph node near the vaccination site.

mRNA can most easily be described as instructions for the cell on how to make a piece of the “spike protein” that is unique to SARS-CoV-2. Since only part of the protein is made, it does not do any harm to the person vaccinated but it is antigenic.

After the piece of the spike protein is made, the cell breaks down the mRNA strand and disposes of them using enzymes in the cell. It is important to note that the mRNA strand never enters the cell’s nucleus or affects genetic material. This information helps counter misinformation about how mRNA vaccines alter or modify someone’s genetic makeup.

Once displayed on the cell surface, the protein or antigen causes the immune system to begin producing antibodies and activating T-cells to fight off what it thinks is an infection. These antibodies are specific to the SARS-CoV-2 virus, which means the immune system is primed to protect against future infection.
COVID-19 mRNA Vaccines Will Be Rigorously Evaluated for Safety

COVID-19 mRNA vaccines have gone through the same rigorous safety assessment as all vaccines before they were authorized for use in the United States by the Food and Drug Administration. This includes large clinical trials and data review by a safety monitoring board.

Often patients are concerned about live vaccines. mRNA vaccines are not live vaccines and do not use an infectious element, so they carry no risk of causing disease in the person vaccinated.
mRNA Vaccines Are New, But Not Unknown

There are currently no licensed mRNA vaccines in the United States. However, researchers have been studying them for decades.

Early stage clinical trials using mRNA vaccines have been carried out for influenza, Zika, rabies, and cytomegalovirus (CMV). Challenges encountered in these early trials included the instability of free RNA in the body, unintended inflammatory outcomes, and modest immune responses. Recent technological advancements in RNA biology and chemistry, as well as delivery systems, have mitigated these challenges and improved their stability, safety, and effectiveness.

Beyond vaccines, numerous preclinical and clinical studies have used mRNA to encode cancer antigens to stimulate immune responses targeted at clearing or reducing malignant tumors.
Benefits of mRNA Vaccines

mRNA vaccines have several benefits compared to other types of vaccines including use of a non-infectious element, shorter manufacturing times, and potential for targeting of multiple diseases. mRNA vaccines can be developed in a laboratory using a DNA template and readily available materials. This means the process can be standardized and scaled up, making vaccine development faster than traditional methods. In addition, DNA and RNA vaccines typically can be moved most rapidly into the clinic for initial testing. In the future, mRNA vaccine technology may allow for one vaccine to target multiple diseases

i no longer consider the CDC a reliable source. There are many opinions from different sources, much of which is being censored. Maybe in a few years some of the characteristics of the virus will have a consensus.


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Hastings,


You say no professional has explained it, so let me try.

A given piece of mRNA is a shop floor work order. It is not the organization’s master blueprint, but an order to build a part that will contribute to the final product - airliner, ship, whatever. The ceo and his blueprint give zero fuchs what anyone on the floor says.

So imagine you get some letterhead, whatever, and counterfeit your own work order to build some OTHER part (you're a chinese spy sabotaging Boeing, or who knows), and you spread these new fake work orders around the shop floor. What happens - some guys, all excellent employees, pick up the orders and just start making your part, not the ceo’s part. They don’t know it’s a spoof work order.

Researchers spoofed a work order for a few different antibodies to attach/neutralize covid’s attachment protein for human respiratory cell ace receptors.

The work orders are degraded over time, thrown out, essentially. All of them, not just spoofed ones. Once the batch of spoof work orders go out with the trash, there are no more coming. And there is no back-haul mechanism by which work orders go back to the ceo and his blueprint, to get integrated into the permanent blueprint. No. He gives no fuchs.

So secret chinese operative guy who put those spoof work orders on the shop floor, he got his widget made on Boeing’s dime, using Boeing’s machinery and labor, for free.

That’s my analogy for the night.


Thanks for the explanation, that helps me understand the mRNA theory. Thank you.


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Originally Posted by BuckHaggard
The ignorance on this forum is off the charts. Everything is a lie and conspiracy that doesn't mesh with the mouthbreather world view.

So tell us then......why is it that you stick around here? A quick check of your post history shows you contribute absolutely zero to anything firearms related. Just keeping an eye on us mouthbreathers are ya?


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The COVID mRNA "vaccine" causes the cells in your body to grow the same spike protein that is found on the virus. Your body then produces antibodies against the spike protein.

Typical vaccines put a weakened variant of the virus in your body which causes it to produce antibodies against the virus.

Typical vaccines don't alter the construction of your body's cells.

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Originally Posted by LowerRiver
Local news just said the vaccine doesn’t prevent you from getting the virus it just lessens the effects it may have on you. Must be quite a miracle vaccine huh?????



LOL.....keep getting the shot. It isn't a vaccine but watch them line up for it!

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