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We received four Pfizer vaccines, and the one we sequenced is different from any previously analyzed. This may be an earlier version that Pfizer modified later. The vaccine contains a common plasmid used in coronavirus research, which raises questions about its origin. While Pfizer is the likely source, it's possible it leaked from a lab. We found similarities and differences in the components of the vaccines. The contamination hypothesis is unlikely since the plasmids have never been handled in our labs, and formalin fixation prevents spike protein production. Pfizer could have multiple undisclosed plasmids, which would be concerning, especially since we found one in a colon cancer sample that produces spike protein at high levels, indicating it could be replication competent and potentially transmissible. Transmissible cancer is a significant issue.

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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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Kevin McKernan, a genomics expert, discusses the contamination found in mRNA vaccines. He explains that the vaccines on the market differ from those used in clinical trials, with different levels of contamination. The contamination includes plasmid and bacterial DNA, as well as lipopolysaccharides, which can cause adverse reactions. McKernan reveals that certain functional DNA components were intentionally omitted from the plasmid map submitted to regulators. He emphasizes that the vaccines contain a significant amount of contaminating DNA, which is not easily degraded due to its encapsulation in lipid nanoparticles. McKernan's findings have been replicated by various researchers, highlighting the need for further investigation into the potential risks associated with this contamination.

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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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Chakrabarty reviewed the Ryan et al and Odek studies, mapping reads to plasmids and finding significant spike sequence from RNA, and less from plasmid DNA, which is expected. RNA sequencing protocols suppress DNA, yet DNA is still present. The Odek study shows the entire vector backbone covered with sequencing reads, indicating heavy contamination and the presence of SV40 promoters in patients. This is evidenced across multiple studies. The Novel study had a lighter density of reads, but some plasmid DNA was detectable. The Lee et al study also showed some SV40 reads. These are more apparent in samples taken closer to vaccination, despite DNA suppression methods. A mice study on vaccine redentilation showed poly A tails regenerate, potentially lengthening RNA lifespan, but DNA contamination was also present.

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The speaker claims sequences found in vaccines are now also being found in people. According to the speaker, five peer-reviewed studies involving RNA sequencing of vaccinated and unvaccinated individuals show DNA from vaccine manufacturers in patients' blood. The speaker cites studies by Ryan et al., Chakrabarty, Rhine, and Odek as evidence of Moderna and Pfizer vaccine sequences in patients' blood, suggesting blood supplies are contaminated. The speaker mentions three additional papers (Lee, Navel, and Krauszik) that, while not explicitly looking for it, also confirm residual plasmid sequences in recipients. One study, which investigated a particular disease, revealed differential gene expression in the cGAS-STING and interferon pathways, indicating a potential DNA stimulatory response. The speaker suggests this RNA sequencing data reveals the nature of the contaminant, with gene expression changes indicating a cGAS-STING-like event potentially induced by the DNA.

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Kevin McKernan, an experienced genomic expert, discusses his findings regarding mRNA vaccines. He discovered that the expression vectors for the vaccines, which are used to produce the spike protein, are still present in the vials. These vectors exceed the guidelines set by the EMA and FDA. McKernan explains the two different processes used in the clinical trials and how residual plasmids from E. coli amplification remain in the vaccines. He specifically highlights the presence of the SV40 promoter in Pfizer vaccines, which was not disclosed to the regulatory agencies. McKernan's team conducted quantitative PCR assays and found high levels of vector DNA in the vials. He emphasizes the importance of understanding the potential risks associated with this contamination and encourages others to replicate his work.

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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'm Philippe Boucalt, a cancer genomics researcher at the University of South Carolina. I've sequenced the DNA in the Pfizer vaccine and found that it contains fragments of DNA. This DNA could potentially cause rare but serious side effects, such as cardiac arrest and future cancer risks. The regulatory process that allowed this contamination is concerning. The DNA could integrate into long-lived somatic cells and potentially cause autoimmune attacks or disrupt tumor suppressors. To produce the vaccine, they cloned the PCR product into a plasmid vector, which led to the contamination. We can easily measure the amount of this substance in the vaccine and should conduct further studies to understand its implications. The FDA should require Pfizer to remove the DNA from the vaccine.

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Key points: "the vials that were in fact approved are not the vials that were given to the public." The clinical trial used "process one that used PCR to make the DNA that was going to then turn into the RNA to make the spike protein." After the trial, "they switched" to a production process that "manufactured this DNA in E. Coli," introducing endotoxin risk. "There are these plasmids that have additional DNA that were not present in the actual clinical trial." Sequencing found mixtures, including "expired" and samples that had "been tapped into." Regarding Pfizer, "the Pfizer vaccines actually had a component that was not disclosed to the regulators." "The plasmid map on the right is what was disclosed to the EMA" with "no mention of the SV40 components" now "inside this DNA sequence." "The plasma on the left is what we actually found," with components not disclosed to regulators nor to patients. Monovalent Pfizer; prior ones were the bivalent vaccines from Moderna and Pfizer.

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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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FDA has not performed independent inspection of mRNA shots for DNA contamination, instead relying on Pfizer and Moderna's data. "The FDA acknowledged relying solely on manufacturer submitted data for compliance without independent postproduction verification" and "stated it is discussing the issue seriously, though no timeline for action was provided." Studies since 2023, including Kevin McKernan and David Spiker, "confirmed excess plasmid DNA fragments, including s v 40 sequences in vaccine vials from multiple countries" while the FDA "maintains no evidence of harm from over 13,000,000,000 global doses." "Despite independent studies detecting DNA contamination levels up to hundreds of times above the ten nanograms per dose regulatory limit." "No independent verification of manufacturers' claims. It's like having a fox guarding the henhouse." "alarm bells, genetic fingerprint of COVID vaccine found in 31 year old cancer patients' DNA." "We have identified the first instance, first direct molecular evidence of genomic integration of mRNA vaccine genetic material" with "20 base pair" "perfect match" "chromosome 19" "non safe harbor region." "This was accompanied by severe, severe genetic dysfunction" and "it should demand the immediate withdrawal of these mRNA products." "Has anyone inside the administration begun a formal investigation... moratorium on these injections?"

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We have sequenced samples from a colon biopsy of a patient who was vaccinated four times and developed colon cancer a year later. The sequencing revealed plasmids, with about 100 copies per cell, which differ from Pfizer's. This raises questions about potential variations in manufacturing or contamination. Preliminary data suggests these plasmids may integrate into the genome, with one integration observed on chromosome 21 affecting a cancer-related gene. The high copy number indicates replication, as the expected dilution from vaccination would not account for such levels. The formalin-fixed tissue confirms these plasmids were present while the patient was alive, but the source remains unknown.

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Kevin McKernan, an experienced genomic expert, discusses his findings regarding mRNA vaccines. He discovered that the expression vectors for the vaccines are still present in the vials, exceeding the guidelines set by the EMA and FDA. These vectors, derived from E. Coli, can be challenging to remove and may lead to residual plasmids in the vaccines. McKernan's team designed quantitative PCR assays that confirmed the presence of the vectors in the vaccines. The CT values obtained were consistently above the recommended limits. This poses a significant concern as the contamination levels are much higher than those found in COVID diagnostic tests. McKernan urges others to replicate his work using the publicly available primer sequences to gain a better understanding of the situation.

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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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Pfizer and Moderna used two processes to create their vaccines. Initially, they used PCR to amplify and create the DNA for clinical trials. However, when they received approval, they needed to produce billions of copies, so they used circular bacterial DNA plasmids. Unfortunately, this led to contamination with junk DNA. Researchers in Ontario, Canada tested 27 mRNA vials from 12 different lots and found billions to hundreds of billions of DNA molecules per dose, exceeding FDA and WHO guidelines by 188 to 509 times. This is a significant amount, far beyond what is considered acceptable.

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There is significant DNA contamination found in vaccines, with evidence from multiple researchers in Germany, Japan, and the U.S. Regulatory bodies like the FDA and EMA acknowledge this contamination but downplay its significance, relying on Pfizer's assurances. The clinical trials used cleaner DNA, but the mass-produced vaccines did not undergo the same purification, leading to increased background DNA and endotoxin levels. Regulators received a plasmid map missing crucial annotations, suggesting manipulation. Claims about expired vials and PCR methods used to measure contamination have been challenged, with evidence showing that Moderna's vaccines are cleaner. Regulators are allowing different measurement standards for RNA and DNA, raising concerns about transparency and integrity in the regulatory process.

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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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Pfizer and Moderna vaccines use two processes. The first process involves using PCR to amplify and create DNA for clinical trials. Once approved, they use circular bacterial DNA plasmid to replicate billions of mRNA DNA sample copies. However, this resulted in contaminated vaccines with junk DNA. A study found DNA fragments in Pfizer and Moderna vaccines in Ontario, Canada. Researchers tested 27 mRNA vials from 12 different lots and discovered billions to 100 billions of DNA molecules per dose, exceeding FDA and WHO guidelines by 188 to 509 times. This is a significant amount, far beyond what is acceptable.

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Kevin discovered that the vials used for vaccines are contaminated with bacterial DNA. This is concerning because the modified RNA used in these vaccines creates unusual genetic structures that don't occur naturally. Normally, DNA is in a double helix form, but with modified RNA, there are three strands attached to the DNA. The enzyme used to remove DNA, called DNase, cannot digest these triple-stranded genetic constructs, resulting in DNA contamination in the shots. Pfizer and Moderna should have addressed this issue during the manufacturing process by using different enzymes. This shows that assumptions cannot be made when working with new, unnatural products. The DNA used to manufacture the modified RNA was not properly removed, leading to multiple scary aspects of contamination.

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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 claims about modified RNA (MOD RNA) vaccines and DNA contamination in plasmids. They state that after creating MOD RNA on plasmids, the plasmid DNA remained and much of it could not be destroyed. They reference Kevin MacKurn’s discovery three years ago that vials were full of plasmid DNA, the whole plasmid and parts of it, and note that authorities allegedly minimized the issue, arguing that it doesn’t matter and that vaccines have saved millions of lives. The speaker asserts that the DNA in the vaccine vials was packaged in lipid nanoparticles and that this DNA would enter human cells. They reference colleagues’ publication last year (the INMODEO publication) showing that the DNA in the vaccine vials entered cells in culture and remained stable in cells for days, just as the MOD RNA did. Despite this, they say authorities dismissed the concerns with reassurance that nothing would happen. A pivotal point is attributed to a recent discovery by Kevin MacKinnon, claimed to be three weeks old, about what happens during transcription in the chromosome. The speaker explains that during production, byproducts occur and some mRNA strands do not detach from the DNA where they are formed, resulting in hybrids of DNA and RNA that come off together. The hybrids are described as dangerous, akin to “sparks of a sparkler,” and the speaker emphasizes that RNase H is an enzyme in the cell that takes care of these sparks and extinguishes them immediately. The speaker states that normal physicians don’t know about this, and they had to read up on RNase H after Jessica urged them to. The claimed consequence of failing to extinguish these hybrids is damage to the chromosome, with the metaphor that fires could light up and damage where they occur. The speaker asserts this could lead to “any illness that you see in the textbooks of medicine,” including tumors, neoplastic disease, autoimmune disease, developmental impairment, and death. They warn that the book of life—the genes and chromosomes—could be set on fire if these hybrids are not neutralized. The speaker says they have given interviews weekly, including one with Gary Null, and allege that this information is spreading worldwide. They claim that this situation is akin to attempted murder and exhort physicians globally not to participate, promising that those who do will be charged. They claim this issue is not limited to COVID vaccines but applies to all MOD RNA vaccines, including a flu MOD RNA vaccine now in use, and possibly veterinary vaccines, which they claim will be heavily contaminated with deadly dangerous hybrids. They urge authorities and controlling bodies to act, warning that they will face court if they fail to address the issue.

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RNA sequencing of the Moderna vaccine's three prime ends suggests a possible mechanism for RNA persistence: in vivo re-adenylation. The data indicates plasmid DNA contamination despite efforts to reduce it. The data also reveals contamination from other mRNA vaccines in Moderna's pipeline. The speaker suggests that with widespread DNA sequencing capabilities, tolerating incorrect RNA sizes in vaccines is irresponsible. Sequencing before approval would have allowed for a better understanding of low RNA scores before global administration.

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I did this myself. And lo and behold, I discovered a bunch of DNA pieces, in the mRNA vaccines. The public deserves to know what they're taking. If it's a vaccine or anything else, the public deserves to know what's in it. Molecular biology tools can do this for you. But we can quantify down to the molecule number. We did an experiment to prove it. And it's the exact same frequency that I predicted about a year ago, about one in a thousand to one in ten thousand cells have taken up different pieces of this vaccine and it's a permanent fixture of their genomes now. This proves that it happens with this contaminating DNA, which is why I was so weirded out about this stuff when I first discovered it.
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