Is the RNA Vaccine Causing Variants?

Question:

Is it possible that when one takes the RNA vaccine, whatever is produced within their bodies interact with the cv19 virus when they come into contact with it later to create a stronger variant that kills people whom have not taken the vaccine?  

In other words, is the RNA vaccine actually creating more deadly strains when the vaccinated come into contact with the original virus? 

If so, that might explain spikes in countries which had previously not been as afflicted. 

These new variants may take a longer time to evolve under normal unvaccinated conditions, and which we can develop immunity to gradually without too negative a consequence because our immune systems can keep up with slower mutations.  But is the RNA vaccine speeding this up thus creating one wave after another and variants as well? 


Why Ask?


The point of asking these questions is to get around the Corporate media not asking anything that might compromise the global take-up for vaccines.  People have been excluded from the solution-finding process from Day 1.  So questions and suggestions per se have been demonised by the Corporate media publicising the most ludicrous of ideas so as to destroy the people's faith in themselves.  This comes across as an effort  to ensure there would be no alternative to the vaccines. 

Well, in a time of any crises, questions are more important than answers.  And the more the people become a part of that process, the higher will be the demands made on professionals to think beyond what they are accustomed to.  After all, the ideas of the many will always be greater than that of the few, if not in providing the solutions, most certainly in pointing out its weaknesses.  

That, sir, is how all sciences were produced in the first place. 


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