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COL Acos Education
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This is so sad. And the worst is many will believe this with more fervency than research corroborated 1000s of times over stating RNA doesn’t affect DNA. Most HS bio classes on genetics even teach this basic fact.
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CWO4 Terrence Clark
CWO4 Terrence Clark
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I hear you. I let this stew for a while to assess responses. Laying the mantle of credibility on you. And therein lies the issue. Whom to trust?
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So prior to the last 5 years this wasn’t even a thing CWO4 Terrence Clark. This isn’t opinion. This is what everyone who has ever taken a science class on genetics was taught. Then there’s the verifiable source of information. Sure any rag can reprint real research but accepting prima facie is dangerous and heads us to where we are. More now than ever society takes experts that align with their preconceived notions and rarely seek contrary opinions regardless of source.
And therein lies the problem sir. You should trust what makes sense to you but if you don’t have the background to “know any better “ then I would remain neutral/aceptó al to all. Just my $0.02
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LTC Eugene Chu
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Your article cites a MIT researcher whose primary specialty is computer AI. She previously got rejected for a 2016 trial involving Pfizer due to lack of biological and chemical credibility.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stephanie_Seneff?wprov=sfti1
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GySgt Gary Cordeiro
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Nailed it, you got a perfect 10.
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SSG(P) Brian Kliesen
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Short Answer? No.
Long Answer? No.
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