One dose of Pfizer's COVID-19 vaccine contains over 200 billion DNA fragments that can incorporate into human DNA, causing cancer.
Multiple laboratory studies now confirm that Pfizer's COVID-19 mRNA vaccine is heavily contaminated with plasmid DNA. The latest analysis finds that one dose of the Pfizer vaccine typically contains over 200 billion DNA fragments.
These DNA fragments can incorporate into the DNA of the vaccinated individual and interfere with the expression of oncogenes and tumor suppression genes.
"The Pfizer vaccine is contaminated with plasmid DNA. It's not just mRNA, it's got bits of DNA in it." Prof. Buckhaults said in front of the South Carolina Senate committee.
"This DNA can and likely will integrate into the genomic DNA of cells that got transfected with the vaccine mix," he warned.
"We do this in the lab all the time; we take pieces of DNA, we mix them up with a lipid complex, like the Pfizer vaccine is in, we pour it onto cells and a lot of it gets into the cells. And a lot of it gets into the DNA of those cells and it becomes a permanent fixture of the cell."
Because DNA lasts for hundreds of thousands of years, "Alterations to the DNA can stick around" according to Buckhaults.
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