In a recent article published by Forbes, the mainstream media finally admitted that mRNA vaccines change your DNA. But don’t worry, according to the ‘experts,’ that’s a good thing…
The article in question was initially entitled “Yes, The Vaccine Changes your DNA. A Tiny Bit. That’s A Good Thing,” but was then retitled “Covid Vaccines Don’t Alter Your DNA — They Help Choose Cells To Strengthen Your Immune Response,” without changing any of the article’s content and forgetting to change the URL.
So, which is it, Forbes? Do they, or don’t they?
This change was obviously made due to the validity it gives to the arguments of people who are skeptical about getting an experimental jab known to cause potentially fatal myocarditis for a disease with almost negligible risk.
Moreover, rather than getting straight to the point, contributor Steven Salzberg begins his article by maligning “anti-vaxxers” over their supposed lack of intelligence, claiming they’re just too dumb to understand the science, unlike our big-brained, Big Pharma vaccine shilling author.
He spends the rest of the article going through some of the ins and outs of mRNA technology and throwing shade at MIT scientists who found that the SARS-COV-2 virus could “integrate into the DNA of cells that were infected,” which he says is “highly implausible.”
Overall, Salzberg argues that the only way the mRNA changes your DNA is due to your own immune system and that the change only occurs in a “tiny number of immune cells,” stressing that cells in your heart, lungs, etc., are not affected.
However, he finally concludes that the super dumb anti-vaxxers are right about the vaccine changing your DNA. But don’t worry, it’s a good thing.
Salzberg is also the author of such hits as “We Love mRNA. Let’s Use It For The Flu Vaccine Too” and “Of Course We Should All Get Boosters” because, of course, he is.