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A recent paper suggests that COVID vaccines may meet the multi-hit hypothesis for cancer. According to the paper, the vaccines affect the p53 and BRCA tumor suppressor systems, impair DNA repair, and contain DNA fragments with cancer-promoting properties. The presence of SV40, a known cancer promoter, in the vaccines further supports this hypothesis. While it is important to note that this applies to some individuals, it suggests a potential link between the vaccines and cancer development.

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Speaker 0 asserts that packaged DNA fragments have been found en masse as vaccine contaminants. Once they reach the nucleus, short DNA sequences have an increased propensity to insert into chromosomal DNA. The possible consequences are unending, including disruption of the exquisitely tuned network that controls cell division and differentiation, which can lead to cancer and developmental defects. Mutations in sperm and fertilized egg cells could render altered traits inheritable. Speaker 0 further states that cost effective procedures to reliably separate mass produced RNA from plasmids do not exist, and therefore contamination of RNA vaccines with plasmid DNA must be expected to be the rule and not the exception. Whoever propagates RNA vaccines as being safe and effective, whoever claims that nothing can happen to your genome is either incredibly ignorant or endlessly evil. That person is turning his back on the horror scenario that is unfolding in front of our very eyes. Fellow citizens and physicians of the world are urged to turn away from the perpetrators of this monstrous crime against humanity. Speaker 0 concludes with admonitions to do this to save yourself, your descendants, and to rescue the name of your family or go down in history as one of the greatest criminals of all time. Speaker 1 responds: Thank you very much, professor Bhakti. You continue to be an inspiration both scientifically and ethically for all of us.

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The spike protein from various vaccines can bind to cancer-related genes, induce cancer pathways, and inhibit DNA repair. It can turn cells into spike factories, leading to immune system attacks and potential cancer development. Reports of increased cancers and harmful effects on organs have been observed. Military data was allegedly suppressed. This situation is seen as a crime against humanity.

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Quan et al demonstrated that the introduction of DNA into a cell, even without integration, can trigger the oncogenic cGAS-STING pathway. The speaker claims that the presence of an SV40 origin of replication, a mammalian origin, in a vaccine grown in E. coli is reckless because it allows the plasmid DNA to replicate episomally in the host. The speaker alleges evidence suggests Pfizer, unlike Moderna, may have included this origin of replication due to carelessness. The speaker highlights concerns about nucleic acid persistence, noting that RT-PCR methods used in studies like Krausson and Rolchen may have amplified both DNA and RNA. The speaker suggests that prior studies assumed detected nucleic acids were RNA, but that further investigation using primers specific to the plasmid backbone might reveal the presence of residual plasmid DNA. The Krausson paper found nucleic acids present for thirty days in heart tissues, and the Rolchen paper found them for sixty days.

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The SB40 sequence was not declared to regulators and poses a potential cancer risk because any DNA that promotes cell growth can lead to unregulated cell growth, which is cancer. Concerns have been raised about the link between the vaccine and cancer. It is crucial to study and sequence cancers that have developed after vaccination to determine if there is a connection. This remains an important unknown that needs urgent investigation.

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Kevin McKernan recently discovered that there is contamination in the mRNA shots with cDNA, including a cancer-promoting segment called SV40. SV40 turns on cancer genes in the human body and impairs tumor suppressor systems. This means that the shots not only promote cancer through SV40 but also inhibit our ability to fight cancer. The increase in cancer rates is undeniable, but the question remains: how much of this is due to the vaccines?

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The presence of DNA plasmids and undisclosed proteins in the Pfizer COVID-19 vaccine has raised concerns. The DNA plasmids, originating from E. Coli, were not properly removed during manufacturing, resulting in contamination. Additionally, two proteins from the simian virus 40 (SV40) were found in the vaccine, which is associated with certain cancers. SV40 was present in polio vaccines administered to millions of Americans in the past. Injecting these proteins and DNA into the body can potentially lead to mutations and increased risk of cancer. This discovery suggests a higher chance of mutation from the Pfizer COVID-19 vaccine.

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The speaker claims SV40 in literature turns on cancer genes. They further claim the spike protein impairs tumor suppressor systems P53 and BRCA, promoting cancer and inhibiting the ability to fight it. The speaker suggests cancer rates are up, and the question is how much is due to vaccines. They state that repeated shots every six months increase the chances of getting loaded with synthetic genetic material that will cause harm, including heart disease, neurologic disease, blood clotting, immunologic problems, and cancer.

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The spike protein may inhibit tumor suppressor genes like MHS 3p53 and BRCA2, potentially leading to cancer. The mRNA vaccine contains a base that allows the spike protein to be produced for longer, possibly further inhibiting tumor suppressor genes. Concerns are raised about the long-term effects of these vaccines, with a call for them to be banned for general use and reserved for gene therapy in advanced cancer cases.

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COVID-19 vaccines, especially mRNA ones, may promote cancer through impairing DNA repair, inhibiting tumor suppressor systems like p53 and BRCA, and containing DNA impurities. These impurities include fragments from circular DNA used in the manufacturing process, such as SV40, a known proto-oncogene activator. The vaccines could potentially initiate or accelerate cancer growth by weakening natural tumor surveillance systems. This phenomenon is referred to as "turbo cancer."

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There is no question that the inclusion of DNA was not an accident, and the 1/3 DNA, 2/3 RNA ratio was intentional. The long-term effects of both DNA and RNA are influencing the ability to fight cancer. The key question is what effect the DNA has on the cell nucleus, and how to differentiate its damage from that of mRNA. mRNA is connected to ACE 2 receptors and causes damage throughout the reproductive and cardio systems. mRNA creates a spike protein flag, which the immune system attacks, leading to organ damage. The presence of DNA makes the process last longer. While mRNA would create spike for 8-12 months, DNA can influence the nucleus for years, producing mRNA near the nucleus. This extends the process from months to 8-10 years due to the decision to include DNA.

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The DNA sequence in gene therapy plasmids contains the SV40 promoter and enhancer region, an SV40 origin of replication, and an SV40 poly A signal. The SV40 enhancers are nuclear targeting sequences, ensuring the DNA enters the cell nucleus, especially during cell division when the nuclear envelope dissolves. Claims that it doesn't reach the nucleus are misleading. This plasmid was sourced from Pfizer's gene therapy department. The SV40 promoter and enhancer bind to the p53 gene, a tumor suppressor, which is concerning given that the spike protein also inhibits p53 expression. Literature indicates this sequence is a hypermutability element, inducing mutations in nearby DNA, suggesting potential tumorigenic activity. These findings contradict claims that this DNA has no function.

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Pfizer's use of the RiboGreen technique to measure DNA in their vaccines has raised concerns about deceptive practices. The presence of billions of DNA fragments in each dose, some of which are small and more likely to integrate into the genome, is worrying. Preliminary data suggests a correlation between adverse events and contaminated Pfizer vaccines, but more research is needed. The DNA in the vaccines is different from previous contamination and carries a higher risk of integration. The FDA acknowledges the integration risk and the need for lower limits on DNA when copy numbers are high. The DNA is encapsulated in lipid nanoparticles, making it prothrombotic and potentially oncogenic. The presence of endotoxin and the spike protein in the vaccines further complicates the situation. The vaccines have been found in various tissues and can lead to prolonged expression of the spike protein. Insertional mutagenesis and cancer risk are concerns, especially for individuals with weakened immune systems. Regulatory bodies have confirmed the presence of the SV40 sequence in the vaccines, but the clinical implications are still unclear.

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The speaker explains that there is contamination in the messenger RNA, including fragments of DNA called cDNA, with one of them being s v 40, a known cancer-promoting segment. The other speaker mentions that mainstream news reports estimate that millions of Americans had cancer due to SV 40 contamination in the past. The first speaker confirms that SV 40 turns on cancer genes and that the spike protein in the shots impairs tumor suppressor systems. They conclude that the shots promote cancer through SV 40 and suppress our ability to fight cancer. The speaker acknowledges that cancer rates are increasing, but the extent to which vaccines contribute to this is still uncertain.

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We were surprised by the findings from a patient vaccinated four times with Pfizer. A year post-vaccination, tumors developed, and the patient died within a month. Biopsies revealed SV40 in the vaccine's origin of replication. Preliminary sequencing confirmed the presence of the Pfizer vaccine's DNA, including sequences from Spike protein. Unexpectedly, the DNA copy number in the tumors exceeded that of the human genome, indicating a significant insertional mutagenesis event. Instead of the anticipated lower mutation rates, our PCR results showed signals as strong as the original vaccine vial, suggesting the DNA is replicating within the patient. This indicates that the mammalian origin of replication in Pfizer's vaccine is active in human tumors.

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Health Canada initially claimed the Pfizer vaccine did not contain SV40, but later acknowledged its presence, stating it has no functional role. Despite this, they sought clarification from Pfizer about the residual fragments. When asked for information, Health Canada provided redacted documents, raising questions about transparency. A technique called fluorometry, which labels DNA with fluorescent markers, revealed that some RNA vaccines, particularly Moderna's, could contain up to 10 trillion copies of DNA fragments per dose. This is concerning because just 3 to 10 copies can facilitate the incorporation of SV40 DNA into a cell's nuclear genome, potentially leading to mutations associated with cancer.

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A peer-reviewed paper confirms Pfizer's mRNA vaccine is contaminated with DNA and SV40 enhancers, considered dangerous. Pfizer used bacterial plasma DNA during mass production, leading to contamination with spike protein genes, antibiotic resistance markers, and SV40 enhancers. Researchers found 4-5 times more DNA than the safe limit. The DNA fragments could integrate into the human genome due to the SV40 enhancer. Injected vaccine samples caused super strong kidney cells to produce spike protein, excreted via exosomes, potentially spreading body-wide. The vaccines were toxic to these cells, causing pathological changes. The DNA, tucked into lipid nanoparticles, could integrate into the human genome, turning the jab into accidental gene therapy. The SV40 enhancer drags DNA into the nucleus. The study suggests the inclusion of SV40 enhancers was deliberate, not accidental, and scrubbed from regulatory paperwork. Experts theorize this contamination could be linked to an explosion of turbo cancers. The study concludes mRNA shots should be suspended until safety is determined. Another study found vaccine spike protein expressed in cerebral arteries of stroke patients for up to 17 months, accompanied by an autoimmune response.

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Kevin McKernan discovered DNA contamination in Pfizer vaccines, specifically the simian virus 40 (SV40) promoter, which is known to cause cancer. This finding has been supported by other researchers and indicates a rise in aggressive cancers, with patients experiencing rapid tumor growth. Anecdotal evidence suggests a correlation between COVID-19 vaccinations and sudden cancer diagnoses, including cases of lymphadenopathy and breast cancer following vaccination. The SV40 is linked to both oncogenesis and angiogenesis, which is essential for tumor growth. Reports show significant increases in lymph node and bone marrow cancers, indicating a troubling trend in cancer rates post-vaccination.

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Research has shown that COVID vaccines are contaminated with DNA, including a cancer virus promoter sequence. The DNA can enter the human genome, potentially activating carcinogenic genes and increasing cancer risk. Vaccines suppress immunity, further raising cancer risk. The presence of DNA in vaccines can lead to long-lasting spike production, causing health issues. Vaccines inducing IgG4 antibodies are considered defective. DNA impurities in vaccines can intensify side effects. DNA should not be introduced into the body's cells.

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A peer-reviewed paper confirms Pfizer's mRNA vaccine is contaminated with dangerous DNA and SV40 enhancers. During production, bacterial plasmid DNA led to contamination with spike protein genes, antibiotic resistance markers, and SV40 enhancers. Researchers found four to five times more DNA than the safe limit; these DNA fragments could integrate into the human genome due to the SV40 enhancer. Experiments showed the vaccines were toxic to cells, causing pathological changes and spike protein production, potentially spreading body-wide via exosomes. The DNA contamination, tucked into lipid nanoparticles, could lead to unintended gene therapy. The SV40 enhancer, deliberately added but removed from regulatory paperwork, raises questions about Pfizer's intentions. Experts theorize this contamination could be linked to an increase in "turbo cancers," coinciding with Pfizer's acquisition of a cancer drugmaker. An epidemiologist noted the study found DNA from the manufacturing process way over regulatory limits, including the cancer-promoting SV40 promoter enhancer and spike-producing DNA. A separate study found vaccine spike protein expressed in cerebral arteries of stroke patients for up to seventeen months, potentially contributing to autoimmune responses. There are now 11 independent reports that have found, DNA contamination within these shots of up to 60000% above regulatory limits.

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There are concerns that the COVID-19 vaccines may have a potential link to cancer. The spike protein in the vaccines could inhibit tumor suppressor systems in the body. Additionally, the vaccines may impair natural DNA repair mechanisms, increasing the risk of DNA damage. Contamination has also been found in Pfizer vials, which could lead to a direct DNA injection and activation of cancer-related genes. This multi-hit hypothesis suggests that repeated vaccination could promote cancer development. There have been clinical observations of rapid cancer progression and reactivation of cancers in remission after vaccination. However, no agency has confirmed a direct link between vaccines and cancer.

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Lipid nanoparticles (LNPs) can deliver mRNA and DNA to various cells, potentially leading to cancer by promoting the spread of existing cancer cells and possibly having oncogenic effects. The SV40 promoter in plasmids can amplify cancer genes, and the spike protein may inhibit tumor suppressor p53. Insertional mutagenesis can create aberrant proteins linked to cancer. mRNA can reverse transcribe to DNA and integrate into the genome, especially in ovaries and testes. Immunosuppression of T cells can allow cancer expansion. Genetic vaccines might be passed to offspring through sperm or ova, raising concerns about contaminating the gene pool. There is a lack of investigation into whether these genetic elements integrate into germ cells, which could lead to cancer through genomic integration rather than functional integration.

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The panel discusses replication (replicon) vaccines and their potential dangers, focusing on how they differ from conventional messenger RNA (mRNA) vaccines and what new risks might emerge as this technology develops. Key points and concerns raised - Replicon vaccines concept and fundamental differences - Replicon vaccines use replication-capable genetic material, so the embedded genetic information not only makes antigen proteins but also multiplies inside the cell. They are described as having both constitutive function (the ability to make proteins) and, crucially, the capacity to replicate, which distinguishes them from traditional, non-replicating mRNA vaccines. - It is explained that replication introduces additional mutation and recombination opportunities, because the RNA genome is copied more than once, and the process can produce variants that differ from the original design. - Central dogma exceptions and viral biology - The speakers explain that while the central dogma (DNA → RNA → protein) generally governs biology, some viruses violate this, with RNA viruses that replicate via RNA-dependent replication and even some reverse-transcribing retroviruses that convert RNA to DNA and integrate into genomes. This context is used to frame why replicon vaccines could behave unpredictably. - Potential risks of replication and spread - A core concern is that the replicon approach might allow the vaccine genome to spread beyond the initial target cells, potentially reaching other cells and tissues, or even spreading to other people via exosomes or other means. Exosomes can transport DNA, RNA, and proteins between cells; thus, the replicon genome could in theory be disseminated. - The possibility of homologous or heterologous recombination between replicon genomes and wild-type viruses could yield new variants. The panel emphasizes the difficulty of controlling such recombination in a living system. - Specific material and design considerations - The use of viral components like spike protein genes in replicon vaccines raises concerns about how these proteins might mutate or recombine during replication, potentially altering antigen presentation or safety. - A concern is raised about the lack of repair mechanisms in RNA replication (as opposed to DNA replication), which could make error rates higher and lead to unpredictable changes. - The panel notes that current replicon vaccine designs (including those using alphavirus backbones) inherently carry high mutation and recombination risk, and that the replicating systems may encounter unpredictable evolutionary dynamics inside the human body. - Safety signals and clinical anecdotes - The speakers cite cases of adverse events temporally associated with vaccines, including vascular inflammation and thrombosis, stroke-like events, and myocarditis, to illustrate that immune responses to vaccines can be complex and occasionally severe. They emphasize that such observations do not establish causality, but argue they warrant careful scrutiny. - There are references to cases of acute vascular and neural complications following repeated vaccination, and to broader immune dysregulation phenomena, including IGG4-related disease and immune dysregulation syndromes that can involve multiple organs. - One example concerns a patient who developed sudden limb problems after the third dose, requiring surgery; another describes myocardial involvement after multiple doses and subsequent inflammatory sequelae. - DNA contamination and analytical findings - Kevin McKernan’s analysis of certain Japanese CoronaVac vaccines is cited: both DNA contamination and the presence of SV40 promoter elements were detected in some vaccine lots, with DNA amounts exceeding some regulatory benchmarks in at least one case. The concern is that DNA contamination, or the presence of promoter sequences, could influence integration or expression in unintended ways. - It is noted that vaccines using lipid nanoparticles can potentially deliver nucleic acids into cells; in the presence of exons or promoter sequences, there could be unintended cellular uptake and expression. - Implications for public health and policy - The panel underscores the need for caution, thorough investigation, and long-term observation of any replication-based vaccine platform before broad deployment. There is a call to evaluate risks, monitor long-term outcomes, and consider the possibility that replication-competent constructs could drive unforeseen evolutionary dynamics within hosts or communities. - There is contention about how information is communicated to the public, with particular emphasis on avoiding misinformation while ensuring that scientific uncertainties are transparently discussed. - Broader scientific context and forward-looking stance - The speakers discuss how the field’s approach to gene-based vaccines is evolving rapidly, and they stress that the compatibility of replicon systems with human biology is not yet fully understood. - They frame their discussion as not merely about current vaccines but about the trajectory of vaccine platforms: if replication-based or self-dispersing systems prove too risky or unpredictable, the prudent path might be to favor conventional, non-replicating strategies until safety, efficacy, and containment of unintended spread are more firmly established. Closing and takeaways - The session closes with emphasis on careful evaluation of replicon vaccines, awareness that viral genetics can behave differently in humans than in theory, and a call for continued discussion, independent verification, and transparent communication as the technology develops. - Throughout, speakers acknowledge the complexity of immune responses to vaccines, the potential for unexpected adverse events, and the importance of safeguarding public health while advancing vaccine science.

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Philip Buchholz, a PhD in biochemistry and molecular biology and cancer genomics researcher at the University of South Carolina, describes himself as an expert on how the human genome can be altered and which alterations cause cancer. He emphasizes his skill in DNA sequencing and detecting foreign DNA pieces at very low levels, noting that his lab used these abilities during the pandemic to invent the spit-based COVID test. He asserts that the Pfizer vaccine is contaminated with plasma DNA, not just mRNA, and that this DNA is the DNA vector used as the template for the in vitro transcription reaction when producing the mRNA. He claims to have proven this by sequencing in his own lab. Regarding evidence in Columbia, he says a colleague in the College of Pharmacy was in charge of the vaccination program and kept every vial, including empty ones with a small amount left at the bottom. He states he received these vials and examined two batches from Columbia by sequencing, sequencing all the DNA in the vaccine to determine its content, and notes it is surprising that any DNA is present at all. He asserts this DNA can be identified and the mechanism of its presence inferred, and that he is alarmed about the regulatory process that allowed it. He explains that this DNA could cause rare but serious side effects, including death from cardiac arrest, noting there are cases of suspicious death after vaccination and that DNA is a plausible mechanism. He argues that this DNA can and likely will integrate into the genomic DNA of cells that were transfected with the vaccine, describing it as a permanent fixture in the cell and in its progeny indefinitely. He says this makes the DNA different from RNA because it can be permanent, posing a real hazard for genome modification of long-lived somatic cells like stem cells, and potentially causing a sustained autoimmune attack toward that tissue. He adds that while autoimmunity is not his field, the cancer risk is within his purview and it is a possibility.

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The SV40 sequence in the vaccine was undeclared and raises cancer concerns because any DNA sequence that instructs cells to replicate carries a hypothetical risk of causing unregulated cell growth, which is cancer. It is claimed that cancers appearing post-vaccination should be sequenced and studied to determine if the SV40 sequence is causing them. This sequencing and study has not yet occurred, and is a critical step in understanding the potential link between the vaccine and cancer.
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