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Yuval Noah Harari

Yuval Noah Harari

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@athousandyoung said
mRNA is a gene and therefore these vaccines are indeed gene vaccines though this sounds scarier than it is.
Why do you think it sounds scarier than it is?
What is the title to the article in this government link?

https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/33772572/


@metal-brain said
Why do you think it sounds scarier than it is?
What is the title to the article in this government link?

https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/33772572/
Because when the average person thinks "gene vaccine" they tend to imagine some sort of permanent full body mutation inducing substance that can be passed on to their children which it is not. In fact most gene vaccines don't change DNA at all and those that do it is in a small subset of cells that will die off eventually.

That article does not say "gene vaccine" it says "utilizing gene therapy technology".

Why is your tone so aggressive and disrespectful most of the time?

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@metal-brain said
There is nothing wrong with talking about rape. Some women accused Danny Masterson of rape. People are allowed to talk about rape allegations. Nothing taboo about that. I might even create a thread about it so people can debate over his innocence or guilt.

https://www.cnn.com/2022/11/30/entertainment/danny-masterson-mistrial/index.html

How does someone bring up rape in an "upsetting" way?
Ask Russ not me

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@metal-brain said
Harari is making some sensationalist claims like this one:

"humans are now hack-able animals"

https://www.dcclothesline.com/2022/11/29/the-great-reset-how-world-governments-are-playing-god-with-global-depopulation/
It's not that sensational. You are behind the times.

For several months I have been taking the top stories from next week's headlines, running them through the Dissociated Press function in X-emacs and introducing the results subliminally into your feed in a fragmentary but controlled way that leads you to believe you are piecing this all together yourself.

As I'm sure you know, there's a Taoist line or two about a wise leader letting the people believe that they came up with whatever idea themselves. 😉


@athousandyoung said
Because when the average person thinks "gene vaccine" they tend to imagine some sort of permanent full body mutation inducing substance that can be passed on to their children which it is not. In fact most gene vaccines don't change DNA at all and those that do it is in a small subset of cells that will die off eventually.

That article does not say "gene vaccine" i ...[text shortened]... zing gene therapy technology".

Why is your tone so aggressive and disrespectful most of the time?
What is the name of the article in this link?

https://hms.harvard.edu/news/gene-vaccine

What is the name of the article in this government link?

https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/12667025/

"In fact most gene vaccines don't change DNA at all"

Most? LOL
Which ones do?

"Because when the average person thinks "gene vaccine" they tend to imagine some sort of permanent full body mutation inducing substance that can be passed on to their children which it is not."

That is not what the average person thinks. That is only what you think.
Most people do not think that even though there is circumstantial evidence that it does change DNA.

https://www.science.org/content/article/further-evidence-offered-claim-genes-pandemic-coronavirus-can-integrate-human-dna

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@kevin-eleven said
It's not that sensational. You are behind the times.

For several months I have been taking the top stories from next week's headlines, running them through the Dissociated Press function in X-emacs and introducing the results subliminally into your feed in a fragmentary but controlled way that leads you to believe you are piecing this all together yourself.

As I'm ...[text shortened]... o about a wise leader letting the people believe that they came up with whatever idea themselves. 😉
So humans being hackable animals is old news? Where have you heard that before?

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@metal-brain said
What is the name of the article in this link?

https://hms.harvard.edu/news/gene-vaccine

What is the name of the article in this government link?

https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/12667025/

"In fact most gene vaccines don't change DNA at all"

Most? LOL
Which ones do?

"Because when the average person thinks "gene vaccine" they tend to imagine some sort of p ...[text shortened]... rg/content/article/further-evidence-offered-claim-genes-pandemic-coronavirus-can-integrate-human-dna
Most? LOL
Which ones do?


Some of the ones called "DNA vaccines" as opposed to the "mRNA vaccines".

Some DNA vaccines might not integrate the DNA but keep it separate from the host DNA.

Why are you so disrespectful and obnoxious in your tone most of the time? Why are you asking me questions and ignoring the questions I ask you?

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@athousandyoung said
Most? LOL
Which ones do?


Some of the ones called "DNA vaccines" as opposed to the "mRNA vaccines".

Some DNA vaccines might not integrate the DNA but keep it separate from the host DNA.

Why are you so disrespectful and obnoxious in your tone most of the time? Why are you asking me questions and ignoring the questions I ask you?
You are not answering my questions and you know it. I asked you several times what the name of articles in the links I posted? I have no tone you silly sod. You cannot hear me.

Why do you keep making false assertions over and over again? They are called gene vaccines and they use gene therapy technology. They also might change the DNA in people who are jabbed with it. It isn't my fault you didn't know what you were getting jabbed with.

Why do you think I am being disrespectful to you? You are the one who is not answering my questions. All you have to do is admit most covid vaccines are called gene vaccines because they use gene therapy technology. Can't you do that?

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@metal-brain said
You are not answering my questions and you know it. I asked you several times what the name of articles in the links I posted? I have no tone you silly sod. You cannot hear me.

Why do you keep making false assertions over and over again? They are called gene vaccines and they use gene therapy technology. They also might change the DNA in people who are jabbed with it. ...[text shortened]... covid vaccines are called gene vaccines because they use gene therapy technology. Can't you do that?
I admitted the COVID vaccines were gene vaccines long ago and obviously those articles are titled "gene vaccine". I assumed those were rhetorical questions.

Why do you keep making false assertions over and over again?


I don't.

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@metal-brain said
I have no tone you silly sod. You cannot hear me.
https://www.indeed.com/career-advice/career-development/tone-and-style-in-writing

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@athousandyoung said
Because when the average person thinks "gene vaccine" they tend to imagine some sort of permanent full body mutation inducing substance that can be passed on to their children which it is not. In fact most gene vaccines don't change DNA at all and those that do it is in a small subset of cells that will die off eventually.

That article does not say "gene vaccine" i ...[text shortened]... zing gene therapy technology".

Why is your tone so aggressive and disrespectful most of the time?
If you acknowledged they were called gene vaccines long ago why did you point out the article I posted didn't say "gene vaccine" when that is what they were referring to in regards to gene therapy technology?

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@metal-brain said
If you acknowledged they were called gene vaccines long ago why did you point out the article I posted didn't say "gene vaccine" when that is what they were referring to in regards to gene therapy technology?
Because it didn’t.

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@athousandyoung said
Because it didn’t.
And your point was what?


@metal-brain said
And your point was what?
I had no point. You asked a question and I answered it.


@athousandyoung said
I had no point. You asked a question and I answered it.
I don't believe that was an answer to any question from me.