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DNA contamination found in mRNA shots

The Light

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Issue 40: December 2023

Shocking discovery could explain rise in 'turbo cancers'

- TESS LAWRIE

DNA contamination found in mRNA shots

LAST April, a claim was made about the presence of DNA plasmids in vials of covid-19 'vaccines' manufactured by Pfizer and Moderna.

In response to Dr Kevin McKernan's claim, the World Council for Health (WCH) last month hosted an emergency hearing involving leading experts to discuss the issue.

The intense four-hour session was hosted by WCH Steering Committee members Christoph Ploth and Mark Trozzi.

Appropriately, the first presentation was by Dr McKernan who explained he had sequenced nucleic acid in Moderna and Pfizer vials and found that as much as 35% was DNA from bacterial plasmids.

This finding has since been confirmed by various other laboratories, including in the USA, Japan, France, and Germany, with a recent study finding DNA in all 24 vials tested.

Despite far fewer people now receiving the covid shots, the number of reports of adverse events continues to rise. Dr Peter McCullough identified four domains of adverse events, namely cardiovascular, neurological, immunologic, and the one that may be most directly influenced by DNA contamination - oncogenesis (the process through which healthy cells become transformed into cancer cells).

Indeed, the Vaccine Adverse Events Reporting System (VAERS) is now reporting large numbers of cancer cases, including rapidly developing 'turbo cancers'.

Dr Jessica Rose explained during her presentation that, while the clinical trials of the covid shots had used a PCR-based process to manufacture the mRNA, this method was not suitable for mass production.

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