Watch the video below as FaceBook CEO Mark Zuckerberg expressed concerns about getting the COVID-19 vaccines.
Zuckerberg said he wants to stress some caution on getting the COVID-19 “vaccines.” “This is because “we just don’t know the long-term side effects of modifying people’s DNA/RNA to directly code into a person’s DNA and the risk of the antibodies or whether those mutations cause risks downstream.”
That is why Facebook did not require vaccination on its employees when they returned to work in the summer of 2021.
I credit Zuckerberg for taking care of his employees, but Facebook falls short in relaying the same warning to the public.
Recall that in an interview ten months ago, the Facebook CEO warned against vaccine disinformation on social media.
Facebook also removed more than 18 million posts containing misinformation on its website.
Just to let you know. No single article from DrJesseSantiano.com has been removed from FB and Twitter. Those articles include topics about vaccine injuries and deaths due to the shot, and that’s because I include references in all my works.
There is a lot of misinformation out there. Some are disinformation pieces, so if you repeat that in any conversation in person or on the internet, you can easily be discredited by the pro-vaccine or anti-ivermectin side.
That is the level of sophistication in the information war.
Make sure you are getting the correct information.
The spike protein changing to DNA and combining with the human genome that Zuckerberg was talking about is in these articles.
- Pfizer COVID shot makes human liver cells produce SARS-CoV-2 spike DNA
- Intermittent fasting for Post COVID Vaccine Syndrome: Autophagy
- Polymerase Theta can Change RNA to DNA
- LINE 1 can make spike mRNA become part of the human DNA
- 13 ways that the SARS-CoV-2 spike protein causes damage
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