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Scientists find virus known to cause cancer in COVID vaccines

For decades, SV40 has been suspected of causing cancer in humans.

Seth Abanfo Essiam
Last updated: July 8, 2023 11:57 pm
By Seth Abanfo Essiam 664 Views
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American Microbiologist Kevin McKernan says he and his team recently discovered simian virus 40 (SV40) promoters in Pfizer’s and Moderna’s bivalent mRNA COVID shots.

“Several methods were deployed to assess the nucleic acid composition of four expired vials of the Moderna and Pfizer bivalent mRNA vaccines. Two vials from each vendor were evaluated … Multiple assays support DNA contamination that exceeds the European Medicines Agency (EMA) 330 ng/mg requirement and the FDA’s 10 ng/dose requirements.”

These DNA pollutants can also change the human genome, which is just as alarming if not more so. As Mr. McKernan explains, genomic sequencing entails deciphering the DNA code, which is made up of the letters A, T, C, and G. This method can be used to sequence both DNA and RNA.

A copy of your cell’s hard drive can be compared to DNA, while your task manager, or RNA, determines which software is running at any given time. Sequencing RNA gives you an understanding of what the cell is being told to perform, but sequencing DNA gives you information on everything the cell might be able to do provided the right instructions are there.

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The COVID shots were thought to contain solely RNA, but Mr. McKernan found through genome sequencing that they also include DNA fragments, even though there actually shouldn’t be any. Only the RNA should be present in the finished result because the RNA is essentially copied, or “Xeroxed,” from the DNA.

On his Substack, Mr. McKernan published all the details scientists and labs would need to rapidly and inexpensively replicate his investigation and assess the dsDNA contamination of COVID shots around the world. He’s urging researchers to do so.

According to Mr. McKernan, one team has already contacted him, saying they found a sequencing vector in the original monovalent COVID shots. Their findings will hopefully be released shortly.

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