@1foreverseeking “No, Really, mRNA Vaccines Are Not Going To Affect Your DNA” is also a good read.

Unless the Reverse Transcriptase enzyme is secreted inside that lipid package. RT enables RNA to be transcribed into DNA rather than DNA going to RNA.

flemingmethod.com
@1foreverseeking I ran the Google search question--Does the human body contain the Reverse Transcriptase enzyme? One of the answers follows:
@1foreverseeking Ibrahim Bayfdoun: Senior Research Tech. at King Fahad Specialist Hospital-Dammam (2015-present)
Answered August 19, 2020
Originally Answered: Do humans have reverse transcrptase?
@1foreverseeking As far as i know, reverse transcriptase only occures in human cells upon retroviral infection and incorporation of the viral “early genes” into the host cell’s genome to produce the necessery enzymes to replicate the viral genome inside of said cell (to revert the viral
@1foreverseeking genome from rna to dna, and produce the capsid proteins.. etc). In essence, it isn't natural to have RT, but it happens upon viral infection (By Retroviruses only).
@1foreverseeking If any human cells possess RT, as Dr. Fleming states on his Web site, while other scientists do not accept that we have RT in any of our cells, then we SHOULD NEVER USE A mRNA VACCINE EVER as that RNA could be incorporated into our DNA by action of the RT enzyme with the...
@1foreverseeking ...Polymerase enzyme.

Once again, we better find out which way it is.
@1foreverseeking Oops--As usual with science, there are differing opinions:

Frank Deis--I've taught many pre-meds Biochemistry and know some stuff.
Answered August 25, 2020
Originally Answered: Does the reverse transcriptase enzyme present in the human body also?
Yes.
@1foreverseeking “In cellular life Telomerase is another reverse transcriptase found in many eukaryotes, including humans, which carries its own RNA template; this RNA is used as a template for DNA replication.”
@1foreverseeking Until this issue is resolved about RT in human cells, mRNA should not be used without some code to block reverse transcription of RNA into human DNA.
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