The presence of DNA in Covid vaccines raises serious concerns about potential long-term health impacts, as it can influence the cells nucleus for years, turning our bodies into mRNA and spike protein factories.
Toronto-based Dr. Chris Shoemaker, a leading voice warning against the potential dangers of COVID-19 genetic gene therapy injections, sat down with RAIR Foundation USA to debunk previous claims about these vaccines. Dr. Shoemaker highlighted that the injections contain not only mRNA but also a significant amount of DNA a revelation that contradicts earlier assurances.
We initially believed that these shots contained something called RNA, a form of genetic material, said Dr. Shoemaker. However, RNA is not DNA. They are different parts of a process. DNA is the blueprint of life, found in the nucleus of cells, while RNA, specifically mRNA, carries the instructions from the DNA and is involved in protein synthesis in the cytoplasm of the cell.
According to Dr. Shoemaker, RAIRs metaphor of a cell being an egg, where the nucleus (yolk) houses the DNA with the total instruction set for all your processes and repairs, and the cytoplasm (egg white) is the site of protein synthesis by RNA, which takes its instructions from the DNA is fairly accurate. However, this natural process can be hijacked by introducing external genetic materials like DNA or RNA.