DNA contamination IS confirmed. Integration within the carrier for delivery IS apparent. Genomic alteration and integration is a logical outcome from this. I guess it's up to you to decide what is sufficient evidence, although you may have to come to terms with how the data is/has been manipulated when it comes to an increase in cancers and a decline in birth rates.
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Nothing you have shown confirms dna contamination of the subject.
The paper I linked to doesn't confirm DNA contamination in the Pfizer shot? You're sure?
You’re doing it again. It’s not about contamination of the shot. It’s about if that can rewrite peoples dna. You’re either deliberately conflating these two or you misunderstand there is a distinction.
Sure, the presence of all the required mechanisms for DNA integration, doesn't guarantee integration. Perhaps someone will fund a formal study on this.