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Anonymous Coward User ID: 78107151 Australia 07/28/2021 06:16 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Does anyone know anything on this subject, are we due for another spontaneous human mutation, could this MRNA vax block this from happening, it's a possibility if the elite aren't the ones to mutate and get replaced by the new mutant race, this would explain the huge push worldwide. Quoting: Anonymous Coward 77303078 I'm not trying to be a dick, but what do you mean by 'another spontaneous human mutation?' When was the last one? And how can we be due for something spontaneous? Every human is born with about 100 mutations on average. Most of them have no noticeable effect, some are harmful and a small amount are beneficial. It's not possible for every human to spontaneously acquire the same mutation. It doesn't work that way. Not unless there is some kind of genetic engineering, or horizontal gene transfer taking place. Assuming the vaccination works as claimed, it won't prevent mutations. If a vaccination secretly contains CRISPR tech, then it could potentially eliminate mutations. You seem to be under the impression that evolution is like a ladder, which moves us all upwards in the same direction, towards some specific goal. It doesn't work that way. Mutations happen randomly, in different positions of the genome in different people. Natural selection determines which mutations are passed on to the next generation. |