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The mRNA itself, I think one of the misconceptions about it is that people were worried that it gets into a person's genes, a change in their genes, it really doesn't. It doesn't have the ability to do that. What it does have the ability to do, it gets into the cell and it commandeers the ribosomes. Ribosomes are protein manufacturers within the cell. These protein manufacturers, they then are given instructions from the mRNA to start manufacturing the spike protein for the virus, or even some proteins responsible for the buildup of certain cells. So that's really how it works. And once those proteins are manufactured in the case of COVID, let's say within the cell, through the ribosome, enters our bloodstream, then our bloodstream and our immune system recognizes it being foreign, it then builds up an immunity to it, and we're all set to go when we actually encounter the real thing. This is repeater station kilo kilo 7 November... The other problem with the two of us, the COVID-19, there was mention of nanotechnology that was going into it, and there were some conspiracy theories coming out that it was introducing some nanobots into our system. Now the nanotechnology in this case is referring to lipid technology, the ability to form a lipid capsule around the mRNA that would allow it to be absorbed through the cell's outer membrane. The fatty membrane around the mRNA is something that the cell can use, so it will literally absorb it, and that allows transport into the cell.

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