Police: The pharmaceuticalist who tried to destroy vaccines believed they would change people's DNA

The pharmacist from Wisconsin who was convinced that the world “would end” told the police that he had tried to destroy hundreds of doses of the coronary vaccine because he believed they would change people's DNA, according to documents released Monday. Police in Grafton, about 20 miles north of Milwaukee, arrested [...]
Police in Grafton, about 20 miles north of Milwaukee, arrested Steven Brandenburg last week after an investigation found over 57 broken Modernas vaccine vaccines.
He had faith that vaccines are uncertain,” Adam Gerald said during a hearing session.
The prosecutor added that Brandenburg was upset because he was in the middle of divorce from his wife.
One detective wrote that Brandenburg, 46, was a conspiracy theory and that he had told investigators that he deliberately tried to destroy the vaccine because it would hurt people by changing them. DNA, Report Guardian, translate Periscope.
Dezinforms for Ovid 19 vaccines have increased online with false claims.
One of the early claims meant that vaccines could change people's DNA.
Vaccines actually help train the immune system to identify the protein on the surface of the coronary and create an immune response to it. Experts say there is no truth in claims that vaccines can genetically change people. /Periscope












