He is suggesting that RNA from COVID actually enters the nucleus of the cell and permanently modifies your DNA...Sorry but can't happen
There is one way that RNA could change genes, and that’s through an enzyme called reverse transcriptase, which generates complementary DNA (cDNA) from a viral RNA template.
However, reverse transcriptase does not exist in humans except in the presence of retroviruses like HIV. In that case, it’s using its own viral RNA template, not just pulling random mRNA out of the cell. It wants the cell to produce a bunch of new retroviruses by hijacking the DNA.
SARS-CoV-2 is not a retrovirus. The difference is how they replicate within a host.
In a previous study, we identified a 117 base severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2) sequence in the human genome with 94.6% identity. The sequence was in chromosome 1p within an intronic region of the netrin G1 (NTNG1) gene. The sequence matched a sequence in the...
iv.iiarjournals.org
Only six retroviruses are known to infect humans:
HIV 1
HIV 2
HTLV 1
HTLV 2
HTLV 3
HTLV 4
www.virology.uct.ac.za
The reason those people tested positive for HIV (false positive) is the researchers used a fragment of an HIV protein to stabilize the vaccine. I have no Idea why they chose that protein, but I am sure they a kicking themselves now.
www.csl.com
We have already been through that mRNA vaccines can't modify a persons DNA...I personally don't want to rehash that, but I will if I have to.