Dr. Janci Lindsay, Director of Toxicology and Molecular Biology, expressed concerns about the presence of SV40 sequences in a specific plasmid used for growing bacteria. These sequences, if promiscuous, can integrate near oncogenes and potentially cause cancer. The redaction of endotoxin levels raises transparency questions. Urging citizen protection, Dr. Lindsay calls for a state to take action. Watch her full presentation for more details.
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Question: "You said that this was nefarious, in what sense are you saying that?"
Dr Lindsay: "The SV40 sequences, they should not be there. They don't need to be there to grow this in bacteria.
I don't think it's an accident. They could have chosen another plasmid that did NOT have the SV40 sequences.
If these sequences sit above an oncogene, and they are promiscuous, that means they are likely to integrate in places, more likely then other generic inserts. Then they can cause cancer."
"..We looked to see endotoxin levels, but they have them all redacted. Why would you redact them if you were trying to be transparent."
"There is something very unusual going on here."
"Please protect your citizens.
We've got to get one state to stand up and do the right thing."
Video Transcript AI Summary
The speaker expresses concern about the presence of SV40 sequences in vaccines, suggesting that their integration into certain genetic areas could potentially cause cancer. They mention the risk of insertional mutagenesis and the delay in bringing gene therapies to market due to this concern. The speaker also advocates for the use of alternative treatments like hydroxychloroquine and ivermectin, stating that they are safe drugs. They question the transparency of the FDA in redacting data and holding clinical data for 75 years. The speaker urges the protection of citizens and calls for one state to take the lead in doing the right thing. No questions are asked.
Speaker 0: You had said earlier, nefarious. You felt like this was more nefarious than doctor Burkholder. In what sense are you saying that?
Speaker 1: The s v 40 sequences, they should not be there. They don't need to be there to grow this into back to grow this in bacteria. I don't think it's an accident, they could have chosen another plasmid that did not have the SV 40 sequences. If these sequences sit above an oncogene and and they're promiscuous, that means since they are likely to to integrate in places more likely than other genetic inserts thank you so much. Then they can cause cancer.
Insertional mutagenesis anyway causes cancer. And that's the a risk. That's why gene therapies were not brought to market for so many years. Because there was a risk of causing cancer from insertional mutagenesis. We never needed these Vaccines, we had treatments that worked.
One of our doctors here is going to tell you about that. Hydroxychloroquine and and Ivermectin, I can tell you as a toxicologist, they are not toxic. They're they're some of the safest drugs you can use. I I there's no reason, once the FDA found out about this contamination. Okay?
And we looked to see endotoxin levels. But they've got them all redacted. Why would you redact them if you were trying to be transparent? Why would you hold the data for 75 years. All of the clinical data for 75 years from these, if you were trying to be transparent, tell me Why?
There is something very unusual going on here that is being done differently than it's ever been done before. We don't give experimental products to pregnant women. We don't give experimental products to babies that have a death profile like this. It's not done. It's never been done before.
Please protect your citizens. Please, I am begging you to protect your citizens. We've got to get one state state to stand up and do the right thing. Do whatever you can so that other states will follow. I'm sorry.
Speaker 0: Thank you, doctor, Lindsey. Any questions?
@RefugeOfSinner5 - RefugeOfSinners (ROS)
Dr Janci Lindsay at the Senate hearing in South Carolina.
Dr. Janci Chunn Lindsay is the Director of Toxicology and Molecular Biology for Toxicology Support Services, LLC. She holds a doctorate (PhD) in Biochemistry and Molecular Biology..
Her full presentation can be found here;
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mjQQ7kkj3Bs&t=2s