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Dr. Philip Buchholz, a biochemist and cancer gene researcher, discusses concerns about the Pfizer COVID-19 vaccine in terms of regulatory oversight and potential risks. He explains that the vaccine contains DNA in addition to mRNA, which could lead to genome modification and autoimmune responses. Dr. Buchholz suggests that the DNA in the vaccine could be responsible for rare but serious side effects and calls for further investigation into its integration into the human genome. He emphasizes the need for improved regulatory processes and urges the FDA to remove the DNA from future versions of the vaccine. Dr. Buchholz also highlights the importance of informed consent and the role of state agencies in ensuring vaccine safety.

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Philip Buchholz, a biochemistry and molecular biology expert, discusses concerns about the Pfizer vaccine. He explains that the vaccine contains DNA contamination, which could have serious consequences such as autoimmune attacks and potential cancer risks. Buchholz emphasizes the need for further investigation and testing to determine if the DNA is integrating into the genomes of vaccinated individuals. He suggests that the FDA should require Pfizer to remove the DNA from future versions of the vaccine. Buchholz believes that the presence of DNA in the vaccine is likely due to oversight rather than malice, but stresses the importance of addressing this issue to ensure the safety and effectiveness of the vaccine.

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Philip Buchholz, a biochemistry and molecular biology expert, discusses concerns about the Pfizer vaccine. He explains that the vaccine contains DNA contamination, which could have serious health consequences such as autoimmune attacks and potential cancer risks. Buchholz emphasizes the need for further investigation and testing to determine if the DNA integrates into the human genome. He suggests that the FDA should require Pfizer to remove the DNA from future versions of the vaccine. Buchholz believes that the contamination was likely an oversight rather than intentional, but regulatory improvements are necessary. He concludes by stating that proving the safety of the vaccine will benefit the public.

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The Pfizer and Moderna vaccines contain fragments of DNA, which can integrate into the genomic DNA of cells and become a permanent part of the cell. This poses a potential risk of autoimmune attacks and future cancer. The DNA contamination occurred during the production process, where a plasmid vector was used to scale up the production of the RNA template. The regulatory threshold for DNA in vaccines is outdated and not suitable for this new type of vaccine. The speaker believes that DNA sequencing should be done on vaccinated individuals' stem cells to determine if this theoretical risk has occurred. Informed consent is necessary, and the lack of transparency regarding the DNA contamination is concerning.

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Mr. Kevin McKernan, a former leader at the Human Genome Project, discussed DNA contamination in Pfizer and Moderna vaccines. He highlighted the risks of insertional mutagenesis and integration into the genome, contradicting regulators' claims of little consequence. The DNA, found in lipid nanoparticles, can enter cells and potentially contribute to cancer. McKernan emphasized the inadequacy of current monitoring methods and called for a review of regulatory practices. The presence of DNA in these vaccines challenges existing safety standards and raises concerns about long-term effects.

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Many labs, including Medicinal Genomics, found DNA contamination in Pfizer and Moderna mRNA vaccines. Regulators like the FDA and EMA admitted to this, but downplayed its significance. The SP 40 sequences omitted by Pfizer are crucial. DNA contamination can cause insertional mutagenesis, as stated in Moderna's patents. Regulatory agencies were deceived and failed to properly address the issue. This poses a serious risk that cannot be ignored.

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The speaker discusses the issue of DNA contamination in mRNA COVID-19 vaccines and questions the FDA's handling of the situation. They explain that normally rigorous tests are required to ensure safety, but in this case, the FDA ignored those tests. The speaker also mentions that Moderna's own patent acknowledges concerns about DNA and insertional immunogenesis. They reveal that DNA fragments, including an antibiotic resistance gene and sequences from simian virus 40, were found in the vaccines. The speaker expresses shock at the FDA's lack of transparency and highlights the potential risks associated with DNA damage, such as cancer and birth defects.

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The speaker discusses DNA contamination found in Pfizer and Moderna mRNA vaccines, highlighting regulatory agencies' failure to address the issue. They mention potential risks of DNA integration and cancer development, urging for a review of regulatory practices. Concerns are raised about DNA levels exceeding limits, potential cell integration, and long-term presence in the body. The speaker emphasizes the need for better monitoring tools and the unique nature of DNA contamination in these vaccines.

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Philip Buchholtz, a cancer genomics researcher, discusses his concerns about the Pfizer vaccine. He explains that the vaccine contains DNA, which has the potential to integrate into cells and cause long-term effects, such as autoimmune reactions and cancer. Buchholtz conducted DNA sequencing on vaccine samples and found that there were millions of copies of DNA in each dose. He suggests that further research should be done to investigate the potential risks. Buchholtz believes that the inclusion of DNA in the vaccine was likely an oversight rather than intentional, but he emphasizes the need for regulatory oversight and proper evaluation of the vaccine's safety.

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Philip Buchholz, a biochemistry and molecular biology expert, discusses concerns about the Pfizer vaccine. He explains that the vaccine contains DNA contamination, which could have serious consequences such as autoimmune attacks and potential cancer risks. Buchholz emphasizes that the DNA can integrate into cells and become a permanent fixture, unlike RNA or proteins. He suggests conducting tests on vaccinated individuals to determine if the DNA is integrating into their genomes. Buchholz calls for regulatory oversight to address this issue and remove the DNA from future vaccine versions. He believes the contamination was likely an oversight rather than intentional.

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Kevin McKernan, Chief Science Officer and Founder of Medicinal Genomics, discusses his research on DNA plasmids found in Moderna and Pfizer COVID-19 vaccines. The DNA contamination in the vaccines is concerning due to potential long-term effects and the risk of genome integration. McKernan highlights the lack of quality control and transparency in the manufacturing process. He also raises concerns about the potential for prothrombotic effects and the presence of an oncogenic virus promoter in the DNA. McKernan emphasizes the need for further research and replication of his findings to better understand the extent of DNA contamination in the vaccines.

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I have a degree in biochemistry and molecular biology and work as a toxicologist and expert witness. The Pfizer vaccine is said to be contaminated with plasma DNA, which is different from RNA as it can be permanent and passed on to future generations. However, the vaccine does not enter the nucleus where DNA resides. The DNA in the vaccine can integrate into the genomic DNA of cells, becoming a permanent part of the cell. Despite claims that the vaccine alters DNA, it does not contain anything that can affect DNA. The concerns raised about the vaccine's impact on DNA are unfounded.

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The Pfizer vaccine may contain DNA in addition to mRNA, according to a scientist who sequenced the vaccine in their lab. The DNA is a vector used in the production of the mRNA. The scientist examined vials of the vaccine from a local vaccination program and found DNA in them. This DNA could potentially be linked to rare but serious side effects, such as death from cardiac arrest. It has the ability to integrate into the genomic DNA of cells, potentially causing long-term effects. The presence of this DNA raises concerns about the regulatory process that allowed it to be included in the vaccine. There is a theoretical risk of autoimmune reactions and future cancer development. Further investigation is needed to determine the extent of these risks.

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The speaker discusses the presence of DNA in the Pfizer vaccine and expresses concern about its potential consequences. They explain that they sequenced the DNA in the vaccine and found it surprising that any DNA was present. The speaker suggests that this DNA could be causing rare but serious side effects, such as death from cardiac arrest. They also mention that the DNA could integrate into the genomic DNA of cells, potentially leading to genome modification and autoimmune attacks. There is a theoretical risk of future cancer as well. The speaker emphasizes the need to investigate these concerns further.

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The speaker raises concerns about the contamination of current vaccines with DNA and the unknown consequences of this contamination. They argue that efforts should be made to eliminate DNA contamination, even if it increases production costs. The speaker mentions a researcher from MIT who accidentally discovered that mRNA vaccines were contaminated with DNA. They criticize Pfizer for testing vaccines from one process and then vaccinating billions of people with vaccines from another process, which were contaminated with DNA. The presence of DNA in the vaccines raises risks, including potential cancer development. The speaker believes it is misleading to claim that the vaccines have undergone clinical trials when they have not been properly studied. They call for more rigorous research before commercializing vaccines.

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"Pfizer vaccine is contaminated with plasma DNA. It's not just mRNA." "This DNA is the DNA vector that was used as the template for the in vitro transcription reaction when they made the mRNA." "I sequenced it in my own lab." "The vials of Pfizer vaccine that were given out here in Colombia, one of my colleagues was in charge of that vaccination program in the College of Pharmacy." "And for reasons that I still don't understand, he kept every single vial." "So he had a whole freezer full of the empty vials." "And I checked these two batches, and I checked them by sequencing." "It's surprising that there's any DNA in there." "This DNA, in my view, it could be causing some of the rare but serious side effects like death from cardiac arrest."

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The speaker, a viral immunologist, discusses the presence of bacterial plasma DNA in the Pfizer and Moderna COVID-19 vaccines. They explain that the DNA is not supposed to be there and that its presence indicates improper manufacturing. The speaker highlights the potential dangers of bacterial DNA, including its ability to activate the immune system and promote inflammation. They also suggest that the DNA could lead to prolonged expression of the spike protein and raise concerns about legal immunity for the manufacturers. The speaker calls for a worldwide moratorium on the technology until further research is conducted.

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The Pfizer vaccine may contain DNA in addition to mRNA, according to a scientist who sequenced the vaccine in his lab. He obtained empty vials from a colleague and found DNA in them. This DNA could potentially cause serious side effects and integrate into the genomic DNA of cells, leading to long-term effects. The scientist is concerned about the regulatory process that allowed this to happen and warns of the risks of genome modification and autoimmune attacks. While the risk of cancer is believed to be rare, it is not zero. Further investigation is needed to determine the extent of these risks.

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The speaker discusses the issue of DNA contamination in mRNA COVID-19 vaccines and questions the FDA's handling of the situation. They explain that normally rigorous tests are required for genotoxicity and immunogenesis, but the FDA seemed to ignore these requirements. The speaker also mentions that Moderna's own patent acknowledges the concerns related to DNA and insertional immunogenesis. They reveal that DNA fragments, including an antibiotic resistance gene and sequences from simian virus 40, were found in the vaccines. The speaker expresses concern about the potential risks associated with DNA damage, such as cancer and birth defects. They criticize the FDA for downplaying the issue and emphasize the importance of transparency.

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The Pfizer vaccine contains not only mRNA but also plasma DNA from the vector used in its production. I sequenced samples from two batches of the vaccine in Colombia and found this DNA, which raises concerns about potential health risks. This DNA could integrate into the genomic DNA of cells, leading to permanent changes. Such integration poses theoretical risks, including autoimmune responses and cancer, depending on where the DNA inserts itself in the genome. While these risks may be rare, they warrant investigation to understand their implications better.

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The Pfizer vaccine may contain DNA in addition to mRNA, according to a researcher who sequenced the vaccine in their lab. The DNA is a vector used in the production of the mRNA. The researcher expressed concern about the potential consequences of this, including rare but serious side effects like death from cardiac arrest. The DNA could integrate into the genomic DNA of cells and become a permanent part of them, posing a risk of genome modification and autoimmune attacks. There is also a theoretical risk of future cancer depending on where the foreign DNA lands in the genome. The researcher believes further investigation is needed to determine if these risks are occurring.

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The Pfizer vaccine is contaminated with plasma DNA, not just mRNA. This DNA is the DNA vector used as the template for the in vitro transcription reaction. This was discovered by sequencing vials of Pfizer vaccine from Colombia. It's surprising that there's any DNA in there. The speaker is alarmed about the possible consequences of this, including rare but serious side effects like death from cardiac arrest. Mixing DNA with a lipid complex allows it to enter cells and become a permanent fixture. This is a real hazard for genome modification of long-lived somatic cells, like stem cells, and could cause a sustained autoimmune attack. There is also a very real theoretical risk of future cancer in some people. The risk is not zero and it may be high enough that we ought to figure out if this is happening or not.

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The Pfizer vaccine contains DNA contamination in addition to mRNA. The DNA comes from the DNA vector used as a template for making the mRNA. Sequencing analysis of the vaccine revealed the presence of DNA, which could potentially cause serious side effects and integrate into the genomic DNA of cells. This poses risks such as autoimmune attacks and potential future cancer. The DNA contamination likely occurred during the production process. It is important to investigate if this DNA has integrated into the genomes of vaccinated individuals. The FDA should require Pfizer to remove the DNA from future versions of the vaccine. The regulatory limit for DNA in vaccines is outdated and not suitable for this type of vaccine. It is necessary to address this oversight and ensure the safety of the vaccine.

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The speaker discusses the presence of DNA in the Pfizer vaccine and expresses concern about its potential consequences. They explain that they sequenced the DNA in the vaccine and found it surprising that any DNA was present. The speaker suggests that this DNA could be causing rare but serious side effects, such as death from cardiac arrest. They also mention that the DNA could integrate into the genomic DNA of cells, potentially leading to genome modification, autoimmune attacks, or even future cancer. The speaker acknowledges that these concerns are theoretical but believes they warrant further investigation.

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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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