What then where you referring to in your statement that I quoted in 7512?
There also haven’t been mass DNA testing on those vaccinated but never infected to determine if ‘nobody’ has seen alterations in their genes. If the mass surveillance studies haven’t been performed, then there is no ‘explanation’ that is valid.
There are pathways for RNA of any kind to become DNA, and then integrate into our genes. It is called reverse transcription and is a well known process which is how HIV and HepB function, among many other retroviruses. Additionally, there are ‘built in’, for the lack of a better term, retroviruses called human endogenous retroviruses (HERVs) that everybody has. It seems unlikely at this point that the mRNA would go through this pathway on it’s own, but not impossible. Concurrent infection is one proposed situation that may open a ‘back-door’ for this to occur.
My statement that your last line opposes was misunderstood, probably due to hasty/sloppy writing on my part. What I mean is that everyone is saying with regard to the vaccines ‘it’s impossible for RNA to enter the genome/DNA as there’s no route for it to do so’. My rebuttal is showing how the ‘impossible’ happened with the real virus and the pathway that the researchers found is just one example of how it could occur. These are absolutely NOT to be compared one for one, however.
I don’t put any outcome out of the realm of possibility when you are talking about millions of humans receiving a brand new technology that has been developed at ‘warp speed’. YMMV
We have been lucky so far.