Covid and its attendant regime of mass injections and their effects is still with us, although people are no longer submitting as they did.
Let’s start with reports from a Swedish study that once again raises the specter of reverse transcriptase in humans. Reverse Transcriptase means a change in DNA, the human genome.
Commenter JRob:
Mark, on the topic of COVID, you might be interested in the latest publication demonstrating that Pfizer mRNA enters into liver cells in an in vitro system. For the first time, the paper demonstrates that Pfizer mRNA enters liver cell nuclei, that human LINE-1 expression increases (i.e. human reverse transcriptase increases,) and that LINE-1 expression results in production of human DNA corresponding to the Pfizer mRNA sequence.
Publication:
https://www.mdpi.com/1467-3045/44/3/73/htm
Video Explaining the Results
“This work follows on from the publication last year that SARS-CoV-2 RNA sequences can be found in the DNA of COVID patients. While the current work does not confirm that vaccine mRNA integrates into human DNA, it does confirm the mechanism of reverse transcription of vaccine mRNA into human DNA by LINE-1. This hints at the possibility of spike protein production from human DNA, in addition to the intended spike protein production from the vaccine mRNA that occurs via the ribosome outside the nucleus.”
I'm guessing here, but if you inject hundreds of millions of people with viral mRNA, and that mRNA gets reverse transcribed into human DNA, then there will be some finite possibility that those sequences get into the human genome. This research is in its infancy, but it won't be surprising to me if we soon see a publication showing that the vaccine sequences have gotten into the human genome.
Meanwhile, on the injection front …
"People are just over it. They’re tired of it," said Judy Smith, administrator for a 12-county public health district in northwestern Alabama.
The bottoming-out of demand for the first round of vaccinations is especially evident in conservative areas around the country.
On most days in Idaho, the number of people statewide getting their first shot rarely surpasses 500.
In Wyoming, a total of about 280 people statewide got their first shot in the past week, and the waiting area at the Cheyenne-Laramie County Health Department stood empty Tuesday morning. The head of the department fondly recalled just a few months ago, when the lobby was bustling on Friday afternoons after school with children getting their doses. But they aren’t showing up anymore either. -AP
"Fondly recalled" - how gross is that? If I were a resident of the Cheyenne-Laramie health district, I'd be wanting to know why the head of it were so lacking in the power of basic inquiry while presenting that person a bus ticket for their diligent service.