mRNA Pfizer and Moderna Covid Vaccines Contain DNA Fragments, “SV40 Promoter”

September 28th, 2023

Does anyone know if there is any medical procedure or test to prove that someone has NOT taken Covid shots, besides providing a vaccine record? I was not able to find the answer.

I even tried asking ChatGPT. This is how it went:

Prompt: Is it possible to prove that a person has not taken a covid vaccine?

Response: There isn’t a direct way to prove that a person has not taken a COVID-19 vaccine. However, if a person has not been vaccinated, their vaccination record would typically not show any record of COVID-19 vaccination.

In some countries, if a person cannot get any of the approved COVID-19 vaccines for medical reasons, this will be recorded on their immunisation history statement and COVID-19 digital certificate. In such cases, they can show proof of their medical contraindication.

Please note that the specifics can vary depending on the country and its health policies. It’s always best to check with local health authorities or a healthcare provider for accurate information.

Going forward, my guess is that it’s going to become increasingly important for those who didn’t take the shots to avoid relationships with those who did.

It would be nice to be able to do this without having to rely on any government records.

Via: Spectator:

Early in 2023, genomics scientist Kevin McKernan made an accidental discovery. While running an experiment in his Boston lab, McKernan used some vials of mRNA Pfizer and Moderna Covid vaccines as controls. He was ‘shocked’ to find that they were allegedly contaminated with tiny fragments of plasmid DNA.

McKernan, who has 25 years’ experience in his field, ran the experiment again, confirming that the vials contained up to, in his opinion, 18-70 times more DNA contamination than the legal limits allowed by the European Medicines Agency (EMA) and the Food and Drug Administration (FDA).

In particular, McKernan was alarmed to find the presence of an SV40 promoter in the Pfizer vaccine vials. This is a sequence that is, ‘…used to drive DNA into the nucleus, especially in gene therapies,’ McKernan explains. This is something that regulatory agencies around the world have specifically said is not possible with the mRNA vaccines.

Knowing that the contamination had not been disclosed by the manufacturers during the regulatory process, McKernan raised the alarm, posting his findings to Twitter (now X) and Substack with a call-out to other scientists to see if they could replicate his findings.

Other scientists soon confirmed McKernan’s findings, though the amount of DNA contamination was variable, suggesting inconsistency of vial contents depending on batch lots. One of these scientists was cancer genomics expert Dr Phillip Buckhaults, who is a proponent of the mRNA platform and has received the Pfizer Covid vaccine himself.

In September of this year, Dr Buckhaults shared his findings in South Carolina Senate hearing. ‘I’m kind of alarmed about this DNA being in the vaccine – it’s different from RNA, because it can be permanent,’ he told those present.

‘There is a very real hazard,’ he said, that the contaminant DNA fragments will integrate with a person’s genome and become a ‘permanent fixture of the cell’ leading to autoimmune problems and cancers in some people who have had the vaccinations. He also noted that these genome changes can ‘last for generations’.

2 Responses to “mRNA Pfizer and Moderna Covid Vaccines Contain DNA Fragments, “SV40 Promoter””

  1. Dennis says:

    I’ve been wondering the same. Got the same answer as you from iask.ai. All I can offer you at this point is what’s been mentioned by Jikkyleaks re. #taggate:

    https://twitter.com/Jikkyleaks/status/1618470281718423552

    In short, it appears it’s possible using a PCR test to know whether someone got the shot and which one(s) as long as there’s detectable modRNA.

    As per the paragraph you’ve highlighted, this raises questions about whether the broken DNA contaminants left over from the manufacturing process that are turning up now might also be identifiable, whether loose or integrated into the nucleus.

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