>>13610521It shouldn't do anything to the cells that have viral mRNA in them. PKR and similar proteins only hunt for viral double-stranded RNA. Even positive-sense ssRNA viruses like SARS-CoV-2 make dsRNA inside cells while replicating their genomes. The mRNA from the vaccines is, by definition, single-stranded, so DRACOs would just bounce off and do nothing.
>>13610522It is an unfortunate name, but it doesn't turn you into a reptiloid or anything. In fact, it's surprisingly safe, for the most part. However, some have questions as to whether it might cause neuropathy if it kills nerve cells hosting latent herpes, or whether the immune system might form an antibody response against it as a foreign protein. To be certain, there are a lot of challenges involved with developing safe protein biologics.
>https://www.fda.gov/files/drugs/published/The-immunogenicity-of-therapeutic-proteins--what-you-don%E2%80%99t-know-can-hurt-YOU-and-the-patient--Fall-2014.pdfThe mRNA "vaccine" replicates the SARS-CoV-2 Spike inside people's bodies. It's supposedly rendered inert by the addition of prolines to the S2 subunit of the Spike. However, if the S1 is cleaved off the S2 by proteolysis, then that "safety" mechanism did literally nothing. S1 can penetrate the blood-brain barrier and is amyloidogenic, so it could promote neurodegenerative disease over time, such as Alzheimer's, dementia, and other diseases of amyloid aggregation. Not to mention, the Spike itself promotes autoimmune reactions against healthy tissue. Really, SARS-CoV-2 Spike, modified or not, is not a protein you want anywhere near the body.