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The speakers discuss the presence of various substances in childhood vaccines. They mention that some vaccines contain monkey kidney cells, bovine serum, guinea pig cell cultures, cow's milk, egg protein, gelatin from pigs, and human albumin. They also mention the use of MRC5 and WI38 human diploid cells in vaccine production. The speakers touch on the fragmentation of human DNA in vaccines and the safety studies conducted. They discuss a study involving the harvesting of tissues from aborted fetuses for vaccine development. The inclusion of fetal tissue in vaccines is mentioned as an objection by some individuals. The conversation concludes with a mention of a pig virus found in a rotavirus vaccine and a discussion on religious objections to vaccines.

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Opponents claim that in every dose of an MMR shot, there are millions of pieces from the cultured cell line and aborted fetus in every injection, citing the CDC vaccine excipient list showing MRC5 and WI38 as cultural cell lines from aborted fetuses used to grow viruses. The discussion explains that viruses must grow in cells and are grown on a cellular substrate, with rubella virus grown on these cell lines. The other speaker asks where aborted fetuses come from; the response says cells must be alive and mentions a deposition of Dr. Stanley Plotkin (nine hours) available on icanthhighwire.com. It describes a study with over 70 fetuses older than three months past the first trimester, whose tissues were cut into cubes (tongue, lung, liver) to culture viruses to see which part best supports growth; the lung tissue was used. The conversation notes discomfort and discusses religious beliefs about vaccination.

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During cross-examination, Speaker 1 describes fetal tissue work: the Wistar Institute study involving 76 fetuses, all three months or older when aborted and normally developed. Tissues were harvested by coworkers, cut up, and cultured, including pituitary gland, lung, skin, kidney, spleen, and heart (tongue probably). In his career, he says he worked with “quite a few” fetuses, but cannot recall exact numbers. He notes objections to using aborted fetal tissue in vaccines and cites that “The Catholic Church has actually issued a document on that which says that individuals who need the vaccine should receive the vaccines regardless of the fact, and that I I think it implies that I am the individual who will go to hell because of the use of aborted tissues, which I am glad.” Regarding religion, he says “Vaccination is always under attack by religious zealots who believe that the will of God includes death and disease?” and answers “Yes” and “Are you an atheist? Yes.”

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The conversation discusses the presence of animal-derived components in vaccines, such as monkey kidney cells, pig virus, and cow serum. It also mentions human-derived ingredients like MRC-5 cells and WI-38 cells. The debate touches on the use of fetal tissue in vaccine development, religious objections to vaccines, and the speaker's atheistic beliefs. The speaker received diphtheria vaccine in childhood.

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The speaker argues that modern childhood vaccines contain a variety of unusual and controversial ingredients. They list specific components as included in vaccines: gelatin from boiled pigskin, chicken embryo protein, blood from the hearts of cow fetuses, DNA fragments from human fetuses, oil extracted from shark livers, proteins from worm ovaries, and DNA fragments from monkey kidneys. The speaker compares this mix to a Shakespearean recipe, saying, “eye of Newt, toe of frog, lizard's leg, tongue of dog,” and evokes a mental image of Gates, Offit, and Hotez in a witch’s brew assembling these substances. They then enumerate additional ingredients in modern childhood vaccines: formaldehyde (described as bad), polysorbate 80 (linked to infertility), and potassium chloride (noting it is the chemical used in third injections in lethal injections by executioners, though acknowledging infants receive far less). The list continues with sodium borate and Triton X, described as being in spermicides, and until very recently, ethyl mercury. The speaker questions why there are so many different ingredients and references a source from a book (and a hint that ChatGPT can provide it) that purportedly explains “a kind of insane reason for each of these.” The speaker emphasizes the insistence that each ingredient has a very important purpose, countering the idea that one does not need to understand the science. They state they do not want mercury injected into their kids, using that as a personal stance against the presence of mercury in vaccines. The overall message is a strong distrust of vaccine ingredients, highlighted by vivid comparisons, lists of chemical and biological components, and a personal declaration against mercury.

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The speaker is questioned about their work with vaccines and the use of fetuses. They confirm being an author of an article that involved a study at the Wistar Institute using 76 fetuses. The fetuses were 3 months or older and were normally developed. Various organs were harvested from the fetuses, including the pituitary gland, lung, skin, kidney, spleen, heart, and possibly the tongue. When asked about the total number of fetuses they have worked with, the speaker cannot provide an exact number but mentions working with quite a few. They are aware of objections to the use of aborted fetal tissue in vaccines, but state that individuals who need vaccines should receive them regardless of this issue. The speaker also expresses disagreement with religious beliefs that oppose vaccination.

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Fetal bovine serum is described as disgusting and is claimed to be in almost every viral vaccine, referred to as a blood cow sacrifice. The harvesting method described involves cows that are pregnant at the slaughterhouse: the uterus is taken to a different part of the slaughterhouse, a large bore needle is inserted into the beating heart of the fetus, and all of its blood is pulled out. If the fetus is nine months old, they can obtain about 55 cc of blood. The blood is harvested and the fetus is sacrificed as the most expensive part. The speaker questions where PETA is when this is happening, and notes that the age of the fetus determines how much blood can be drawn—the fetus must be at least three months old for the large bore needle to fit into the heart, with more blood obtainable as the fetus ages. The speaker states that fetal bovine blood serum is used along with gelatin and glycerol in vaccines. They reference the FDA, asking why cows are used in cow parts, and providing the FDA’s answer: because cows are large animals and there are many things that can be used in their cow parts.

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In this video, the speaker discusses a study involving 76 fetuses. Various organs and tissues were harvested from these fetuses, including the pituitary gland, lung, skin, kidney, spleen, heart, and possibly the tongue. The speaker is unsure of the exact number of fetuses they have worked with throughout their career but mentions using them for vaccine development. The plaintiff in the case objects to the use of aborted fetal tissue in vaccines, citing it as an ingredient. The Catholic Church has also addressed this concern in a document.

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Animal rights activists have more influence on vaccine companies than anti-abortion activists. There is concern over the lack of outcry regarding human babies born alive at 5 to 6 months old for research purposes. These babies are delivered alive and their hearts are cut out without anesthesia. The speaker clarifies that they are referring to fetuses that are 5 months old. Stanley Plotkin, a scientist, described using various parts of aborted fetuses for vaccine production. Scientists purchase different body parts for research purposes. The speaker mentions receiving a catalog with prices for body parts of 32-week-old babies. The conversation then shifts to discussing the science behind this issue.

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Animal rights activists have more influence than vaccine companies and anti-abortion activists. There is concern over the lack of outcry regarding human babies born alive at 5 to 6 months old for research purposes. These babies are delivered alive and their hearts are cut out without anesthesia. The speaker emphasizes that they wouldn't do this to a mouse. The conversation then shifts to discussing the use of fetuses in vaccine production. Stanley Plotkin, a scientist, allegedly used various parts of aborted fetuses for vaccines. The speaker confirms that scientists purchase different body parts for research purposes. The speaker mentions receiving a catalog with prices for body parts from 20 years ago. The conversation concludes by acknowledging the moral implications and transitioning to discussing the science.

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Speaker 1, a doctor, admits to working with 2 fetuses in their personal work related to vaccines. They confirm being an author of an article that involved 76 fetuses at the Wistar Institute. Various organs, including the pituitary gland, lung, skin, kidney, spleen, heart, and possibly the tongue, were harvested from these fetuses. The doctor cannot recall the exact number of fetuses they have worked with throughout their career but mentions studying them before using them for vaccine development. They are aware of objections to the use of aborted fetal tissue in vaccines, including religious concerns. The doctor stands by their statement that vaccinations are often criticized by religious zealots who believe that death and disease are part of God's will.

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The speaker discusses various animal-derived ingredients in vaccines, including SV40 from monkeys, pig virus in rotavirus, and calf serum in Kinrix. They mention human components like MRC-5 cells from aborted fetuses and WI-38 cells in MMR vaccines. The speaker defends the use of these ingredients against religious objections, stating vaccination is crucial despite beliefs. They express atheistic views and criticize religious opposition to vaccines. The speaker recalls receiving diphtheria vaccine in childhood.

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Vaccine ingredient lists are the most important lists parents have never read. Vaccines contain viruses and bacteria that must be cultured and grown. These cultures are grown in various animal cells, including monkey, dog, chicken, rabbit, and mouse cells. Many vaccines are grown with aborted fetal cells. Individuals should consider whether they support the use of aborted baby cells in vaccine manufacturing and their subsequent injection into babies, even if they support abortion in general.

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Some people oppose the MMR vaccine due to its use of cultured cell lines from aborted fetuses, specifically MRC-5 and WI-38, which are necessary for growing viruses. These cell lines are derived from aborted fetal tissues that must remain alive for use. A notable deposition by Dr. Stanley Plotkin discusses studies involving healthy fetuses, where body parts were used to determine the best substrate for virus cultivation. This raises ethical concerns for many, particularly those who are against vaccination, as it touches on the moral implications of using fetal tissue in medical research and vaccine development.

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Well, the polio vaccine does. Yes, SV40. Semien virus forty. There's a pig virus present in one of the rotavirus vaccines, circovirus. Calf serum is removed before the vaccine is used because you don't want to sensitize the vaccinee to cows. Varicella vaccine was passage in guinea pig cells. Do any vaccines contain egg protein? Yes, influenza. Do any vaccines contain gelatin from pigs? Yes. Do any vaccines contain MRC5 human diploid cells? Yes. Rubella, varicella, hepatitis A. What are MRC5 cells? They are human fibroblast cell strain. They were created by taking fetal tissue and from a particular fetus that was aborted by maternal choice. WI38? Used to, but I don't think anything is made in those cells anymore. Isn't it true that human DNA in vaccines is typically purposely fragmented? Yes. This study involved 74 fetuses. The Catholic church has issued a document on that which says that individuals who need the vaccine should receive the vaccines regardless of the fact. Are you an atheist? Yes. When you were a child, what vaccines did you receive? Diphtheria, well, in childhood I think it was probably only Diphtheria.

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In this video, the speaker discusses the use of aborted fetal tissue in the development of RNA COVID-19 vaccines. They explain that fetal tissue is often used to create immortalized cell lines for research purposes. One commonly used cell line is HEK293, which was obtained from a female baby in the 1970s. However, none of the COVID-19 vaccines currently in development use cells from recent abortions. While Moderna and Pfizer did use the HEK293 cell line for certain aspects of development and testing, the ongoing production of their vaccines does not actively involve fetal cell lines. The speaker mentions that this may raise ethical concerns for Christians, but both the Catholic Church and the US Conference of Catholic Bishops have stated that these vaccines are considered ethically sound and morally permissible to use.

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The speakers discuss the presence of animal viruses in vaccines, such as SV 40 and circovirus. They also mention the use of animal-derived ingredients like cat serum, guinea pig cell cultures, cow's milk, egg protein, gelatin from pigs, and human albumin. The use of human cell lines, specifically MRC 5 and WI 38, in vaccine production is also mentioned. The discussion touches on the fragmentation of human DNA in vaccines and the safety studies conducted. The speakers mention a study involving the harvesting of tissues from 76 aborted fetuses for vaccine development. The objection to using aborted fetal tissue in vaccines is brought up, with one speaker expressing support for vaccination regardless of religious objections. The conversation ends with a discussion on the speaker's personal vaccination history.

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Various organs and tissues were harvested from fetuses, including the pituitary gland, lung, skin, kidney, spleen, heart, and possibly the tongue. The speaker acknowledges objections to the use of aborted fetal tissue in vaccines, but cites a document from the Catholic Church stating that individuals should still receive vaccines regardless. When asked about valid religious objections to vaccines, the speaker denies their existence and expresses disdain for religious beliefs, claiming that vaccination is always under attack by religious zealots. The speaker confirms being an atheist and acknowledges that some religious beliefs are inherently unprovable.

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The speaker claims that the MMR vaccine contains millions of pieces from cultured cell lines derived from aborted fetuses. They allege the rubella virus is grown on these cell lines. The speaker references a study involving over 70 healthy fetuses aborted specifically for research. According to the speaker, these fetuses were dissected into small pieces, and attempts were made to culture viruses on them to determine the optimal body part for virus growth. The speaker states that some of these abortions occurred past the first trimester.

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Speaker 0 asks Speaker 1 about the presence of monkey kidney cells and simian monkey viruses in vaccines. Speaker 1 confirms that the polio vaccine contains monkey kidney cells and mentions SV40 as a simian monkey virus. They also discuss the presence of pig virus, calf serum, guinea pig cell cultures, cow's milk, egg protein, gelatin from pigs, human albumin, MRC5 human diploid cells, and WI38 human diploid lung fibroblast in various vaccines. Speaker 1 explains the purpose and safety of using human DNA in vaccines. The conversation also touches on the use of aborted fetal tissue in vaccine development and religious objections to vaccination. Speaker 1 expresses their atheism and dismisses religious objections to vaccines.

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The speaker discusses the presence of animal viruses in vaccines, such as SV40 and circovirus, as well as ingredients like calf serum, guinea pig cell cultures, and human albumin. They mention the use of human diploid cells in vaccines and the fragmentation of human DNA for safety reasons. The speaker also addresses objections to vaccines containing aborted fetal tissue, stating their support for vaccination despite religious objections. They express atheistic beliefs and criticize religious opposition to vaccination. The speaker recalls receiving the diphtheria vaccine in childhood.

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The speaker traces the origins and contents of vaccines from their earliest forms to modern childhood vaccines, presenting a sequence of claimed ingredients and comparisons. - The concept of a vaccine is said to have started from the word cowpox, with the idea that “cow pus” was used. Pus from cows was rubbed into wounds on people, leading to early vaccines. - They claim that practitioners experimented for a long time with various substances, including horse pus and cow pus from an infected horse’s hoof, rubbed into people. - Early vaccines are described as being steeped for years in a mix of ox bile, glycerin, and potato slices, which the speaker notes sounds like a joke but asserts to be true. - The evolution then moves to more modern-but-old-time ingredients, listing dried rabbit spinal cords, duck embryos, chicken blood, human bile (because it shouldn’t be wasted), ground-up rat spleens, and boiled pigskin as examples of earlier vaccine components. Switching to modern day vaccines, the speaker enumerates what is said to be present in today’s childhood vaccines: - Gelatin from boiled pigskin, described as similar to the old ingredient. - Chicken embryo protein. - Blood from the hearts of cow fetuses. - DNA fragments from human fetuses. - Oil extracted from shark livers. - Proteins from worm ovaries. - DNA fragments from monkey kidneys. The speaker then invokes a Shakespearean reference to Macbeth—“eye of Newt, toe of frog, lizard’s leg, tongue of dog”—to emphasize the appearance of a witch’s brew-like mixture in the composition of vaccines, suggesting that Gates, Offit, and Hotez are “sitting around in their witch’s brew putting this stuff together.” Further modern ingredients in childhood vaccines are listed: - Formaldehyde, described as bad. - Polysorbate eighty, claimed to be linked to infertility. - Potassium chloride, called out as the chemical injected as the third injection in lethal injections by executioners, noting that infants receive far less of it than executed individuals. - Sodium borate. - Triton X. - Ethyl mercury, stated as having been used “until very recently.” The speaker concludes with a strong personal stance: “I don’t want mercury injected into my kids. Period.” They recount a memory of a broken light requiring hazmat handling for mercury, contrasting that with the alleged injection of mercury into babies, and labeling the overall situation as crazy.

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The speaker discusses the organs harvested from fetuses, including the pituitary gland, lung, skin, kidney, spleen, heart, and possibly the tongue. They acknowledge objections to the use of aborted fetal tissue in vaccines, but mention that the Catholic church supports vaccination regardless. The speaker does not know if the mother is Catholic and suggests she consult her priest. They express disagreement with religious objections to vaccines and believe that some religious beliefs include accepting death and disease. The speaker identifies as an atheist and acknowledges that some religious beliefs are unprovable.

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The current MMR vaccine contains millions of DNA fragments created from aborted fetal tissue, which some people object to on religious grounds. These individuals should be treated with compassion, especially in healthcare settings. One failure of the CDC is not informing doctors that no child should die of measles. Prior to the vaccine's introduction in 1963, there were 400 measles deaths annually out of up to two million cases. While the MMR vaccine doesn't contain fetal cells, it does contain DNA fragments from a fetal cell line originating from a 1960s abortion. Some people have religious objections to this. During a measles outbreak, some individuals felt like they were treated as pariahs in hospitals due to their religious beliefs. Everyone should have a choice and still be treated with respect, regardless of religious objections.

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The speakers discuss the use of aborted fetuses in medical research. Speaker 1 confirms that various organs, including the lung, skin, kidney, spleen, and heart, were included in a study. Speaker 0 questions the number of fetuses Speaker 1 has worked with throughout their career, to which Speaker 1 admits not remembering the exact number but acknowledges studying quite a few before using them for vaccine production. When asked about the number of studies involving fetuses, Speaker 1 cannot recall. Speaker 0 then mentions that one objection to vaccination is the use of aborted fetuses.
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