Here's my thesis. Many threads on CI discuss whether the current vaccine is "the Mark" or not. Most people seem to agree that the vaccine/passport complex have something to do with "the Mark" but they are not sure if it is fully-formed in the current iteration of the Deathvaxx.
mRNA technology, by itself, does not permanently alter the human genome. Its metabolic effects are temporary by design. But by combining mRNA (as a delivery mechanism) and CRSPR (as the gene editor), a "permanent Covid vaccine" could be created (see the NIH paper below) as well as other "miraculous" cures to all human diseases (see the Time article below).
Because the Deathvaxx destroys the recipients' immune systems, they will become dependent on the next booster just to stay alive. So after people get tired of all the semi-annual boosters, the mRNA+CRSPR version of the vaccine will be sold as the one-time solution to all Covid-like infections. No more boosters necessary.
The only trade-off in this brave new world is that you will no longer have purely human DNA. You will be officially transhuman. Those who choose to become "transhuman," in the way described, will have taken "the Mark." They have chosen human science over God. The technology will be touted as the pathway to
practical human immortality since mRNA+CRSPR can be applied to any disease.
Now, from what we are seeing, it is likely that this "transhumanism" will be introduced through a vaccination and it is also likely that the vaccination will be for Covid-like viruses. If so, the current vaccines and the social restrictions associated with the passport are definitely the immediate precursors to the final solution, "the Mark of the Beast."
So the stage is set. We are in Act I. Act II is the booster phase. Act III is "the permanent Mark." What do you think?
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8102830/Moreover, many in vivo trial studies show Cas9 gene editing modifies CD4+ T cells to be effective in treating HIV infection, which may provide a new approach to refractory infectious diseases. With SARS-CoV-2 and other difficult to treat emerging infectious disease, CRISPR/Cas9 gene editing is likely to be one of the best treatments in the future (. In addition, with ongoing research and development, Cas12a and Cas14 also hold great potential for gene editing to treat infectious diseases in the future.
https://time.com/6080127/crispr-mrna/"COVID [vaccines are] a big success for mRNA, and if it does nothing else, it’s been great,” Chien says. “However, I think you’re going to see the next chapter of mRNA is going to be as exciting, if not more so, than the story of mRNA vaccines.”
P.S. Once you get on the vaccination train, if you try to get off you will probably die from a compromised immune system. So once the vaccinated realize this, they will most likely choose to continue with the vaccinations through the end, unless they are believers in the afterlife.