The issue with the genejabs is that when the genetic payload gets incorporated into a person's genome, it is only set to express Spike, and immunological interest in Spike alone wanes. Certainly, it never generates strong MP-CTL immunity that would eliminate the "infected" cells. When the whole virus inserts itself and expresses all that it expresses, including Nucleocapsid protein, CTLs are activated to eliminate this entire cell, virus and all. To state the obvious: you are much better off dealing with an eliminable virus rather than a stealthy chronic Spike-generator.
Is this kind of phenomenon, ie incorporation of virus genes into the cell's dna, really special for corona? Isn't there always the chance with all kinds of viruses that they implement parts of their genes within the cell?
RNA viruses are famous for this behaviour. The August article was stimulated by a paper (then) that showed the Rona incorporated itself. The news here is that the "vaccine" genetic material is reverse-transcribed and gets incorporated. Probably, honest vaxx makers didn't have that in mind, just some protein translation. If a real clinical trial was conducted, this would have been revealed.
the problem with being prescient is looking out of time to the rest....I do wonder how the 'we own you know because the whackscene makes you genetically pharma property' will fly....for the moment, they are not playing that card....but you can see they will... betcha $1
Uhhhhhh.... is this only possible with the vax? Or will the virus do a similar thing?
The issue with the genejabs is that when the genetic payload gets incorporated into a person's genome, it is only set to express Spike, and immunological interest in Spike alone wanes. Certainly, it never generates strong MP-CTL immunity that would eliminate the "infected" cells. When the whole virus inserts itself and expresses all that it expresses, including Nucleocapsid protein, CTLs are activated to eliminate this entire cell, virus and all. To state the obvious: you are much better off dealing with an eliminable virus rather than a stealthy chronic Spike-generator.
Is this kind of phenomenon, ie incorporation of virus genes into the cell's dna, really special for corona? Isn't there always the chance with all kinds of viruses that they implement parts of their genes within the cell?
RNA viruses are famous for this behaviour. The August article was stimulated by a paper (then) that showed the Rona incorporated itself. The news here is that the "vaccine" genetic material is reverse-transcribed and gets incorporated. Probably, honest vaxx makers didn't have that in mind, just some protein translation. If a real clinical trial was conducted, this would have been revealed.
the problem with being prescient is looking out of time to the rest....I do wonder how the 'we own you know because the whackscene makes you genetically pharma property' will fly....for the moment, they are not playing that card....but you can see they will... betcha $1