| > Just like electronic voting machines without a paper trail I do not trust the RNA sequence is the same as what clinical researchers developed. And yet you trust the makers of an "inactive" virus vaccine to actually make that virus inactive and not, say, an active vector for some undocumented gene therapy? > RNA can do more than just produce proteins mRNA, specifically, cannot. If you had actually read that "reverse engineering" article you linked, you would already know that mRNA has a specific "format" that's different from the other dozen or so kinds of RNA. > you can’t change a dead virus to do anything crazy like alter gene expression You assume that it's actually dead. How do you verify that? > if they added something harmful to the vaccine it would be very obvious As it would be for an mRNA vaccine. > I can never trust an RNA vaccine until I can verify the RNA code in it. Which you can indeed do. RNA sequencers exist, and I'm sure the fine folks at one of my past employers would be happy to send you a quote for one: https://www.thermofisher.com/us/en/home/life-science/sequenc... |
Ah - once again most of my problems would be solved if only I was super-rich.
I agree, I should focus on my SaaS company rather than get downvoted on the internet for being antivax. My employer has a vaxx mandate and I'm still acting as if I'm not going to be fired from my dayjob next month. Time to block HN/reddit in my hosts file and get back to work.