I am no scientist, no biologist, and I know, for useful purposes, nothing at all about DNA.
But what little I've read and heard recently does give me the feeling that Bill Gates' disappointment with the mRNA "vaccine" and it's weak and rapidly fading effects could very well be a feature of DNA and not a bug.
I think... and I would love to hear from any experts on this... that DNA has the intrinsic ability to REPAIR itself from external violations like fake, human-written "messenger RNA". I know that nature uses that as one of the ways DNA reprograms ITSELF, but... could the system recognize the difference between natural and manmade messages calling for change?
So maybe it starts out working, but the natural repair system ALSO gets busy, and at length, the "message" is overwritten, and the antibody production slows and ceases.
This could be a fundamental difference between the real virus causing an immune reaction that changes the DNA, and some scientist just writing the code and changing it himself.
Maybe the body knows.
/end uninformed speculation
I believe it is RNA not DNA. RNA is recombinate, difficult to control.
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