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5.4.1 DNA / RNA Contamination and Long-Term Health Risks

5.4.1 DNA / RNA Contamination and Long-Term Health Risks


Introduction


The testimonies from the recent NCI hearings in Regina highlighted significant concerns regarding DNA contamination in the COVID-19 vaccines. Experts pointed out potential long-term health risks such as cancer and reproductive health issues that were associated with this contamination. These concerns were corroborated by findings presented in the November 28, 2023 NCI Report.


DNA Contamination in Vaccines


Kevin McKernan, a genetic sequencing expert, testified about the presence of DNA plasmid contamination in Pfizer and Moderna COVID-19 vaccine vials. These plasmids, which are rings of DNA containing the spike protein sequence, are part of the manufacturing process. They should be enzymatically destroyed during quality control to prevent contamination. However, McKernan discovered high levels of DNA plasmids in the vaccines, a finding that was replicated internationally by several independent laboratories, internationally.


Potential Health Risks


The presence of DNA contamination is alarming because DNA can integrate more easily into the human genome compared to mRNA. This raises the possibility of the spike protein sequence integrating into human DNA, potentially leading to genetic mutations and cancer. Additionally, DNA contamination can cause the body to produce the spike protein continuously, which might lead to chronic health issues.


Several mechanisms were proposed by the experts to explain how DNA contamination and the spike protein could contribute to health risks:


Interference with DNA Repair Mechanisms: The spike protein has been shown to interfere with tumour suppressor proteins like P53 and BRCA1, which are crucial for preventing cancer. This interference can promote cancer development.

IgG4 Shift: Continuous exposure to the spike protein might cause the body to shift its immune response, reducing its ability to protect against cancer and other diseases.


Shedding and Transmission: There is evidence that vaccinated individuals might shed spike proteins, potentially affecting unvaccinated individuals.


Corroborating Evidence from the 2023 NCI Report


The November 2023 NCI Report provided further evidence supporting these concerns:


Spike Protein and DNA Repair: The Report cited studies showing the spike protein’s potential to interfere with DNA repair mechanisms, leading to increased cancer risk.


Presence of Plasmid DNA: It was confirmed that the Pfizer and Moderna vaccines contained significant levels of plasmid DNA contamination, which exceeded acceptable limits. This contamination was linked to the manufacturing process, where plasmids used to produce mRNA were not adequately removed.


Genetic Integration Risks: The Report discussed the potential for RNA from the vaccines to integrate into the human genome, in particular if it integrates into regions that could lead to cancer. This risk was shown in vitro, adding to the concern about long-term health effects.


Recommendations


The testimonies and the NCI Report collectively highlight a critical issue with the current COVID-19 vaccines—namely, DNA contamination and its potential long-term health risks. These findings call for immediate action to:

  1. Immediately Discontinue Use of mRNA vaccines.

  2. Conduct Comprehensive Safety Studies: Assess the long-term health impacts of the vaccines—particularly concerning cancer and genetic integration risks.

  3. Increase Transparency and Oversight: Maintain open scientific discourse and ensure public access to all relevant data regarding vaccine safety.

  4. All current vaccine programs should be re-evaluated in light of testimony indicating that many vaccines have not undergone thorough assessment for long-term safety and efficacy. Furthermore, growing evidence suggests a significant rise in chronic and long-term disabilities, particularly in children, has been linked to the use of these vaccines.

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