Viable Plasmid DNA Found in Both Mono and Bivalent Pfizer COVID Vaccine Samples

by
Steve MacDonald

Kevin McKernan, a scientist with 25 years experience in the genomic field and a leading expert in sequencing methods for DNA and RNA,” found something in the Pfizer COVID vaccines that wasn’t supposed to be there.

Someone sent him samples of the Pfizer/Moderna vaccines “to act as mRNA controls.” “… thinking, this is the perfect control… It should be pure.” Should be.

Umm, no.

In addition to the expected mRNA, he also found mRNA fragments, other pieces of RNA, and two forms of DNA: linearised and circular.  The significance of the circular – or plasmid – DNA is important.  The plasmid DNA is the ‘complete recipe’ used to program bacterial cells to mass produce the mRNA.  This DNA should not be there.  Further investigation by McKernan showed the plasmid DNA contained in the vaccines was indeed viable and capable of transformation in bacterial cells.

So, the Pfizer and Moderna vials of bivalent vaccine that McKernan tested were contaminated with DNA.  DNA encoding the spike gene and potentially capable of inserting into the genome of an organism.

 

According to the report, the maximum allowable DNA should be zero, but regulators allow a maximum of 0.033%. Kevin McKernan found 35% in the Bivalent (“This is up to 1,000 times higher than deemed to be ‘acceptable’ by the regulating authorities.”). Tests on the monovalent found 18-70% more DNA than the regulatory limit.

 

These results are in the process of being further verified by the scientific community.  In the essence of speed, McKernan published his findings and methods publicly on Substack and online.  He explains, ‘The publication system, during the pandemic, is politicised. So, that’s probably not going to get the word out very quickly. I had to do my best to document this all and make the data public.’

If McKernan’s findings are verified, the implications are serious. Widespread DNA contamination would bring into question the quality of the entire mRNA injection manufacturing process, safety systems, and regulatory oversight. In addition, DNA might not be the only contaminant.

 

An expert with 25 years of experience found “plasmid DNA contained in the vaccines [that] was indeed viable and capable of transformation in bacterial cells,” and you likely won’t have heard this anywhere outside of vaccine safety and public health accountability circles. You know, medical conspiracy and disinformation websites.

This news does not rise to a level of public health concern that would trigger interest among the corporate media, which begs the question. What would? People dropping dead didn’t do it, so why should an expert analysis identifying cell mutating DNA in your COVID vaccine be news? The one that doesn’t stay at the injection site.

They leave that reporting to websites like this one, and while I’d like to thank them for ceding the field, we’d give it all up for even an ounce of integrity from so-called journalists in the name of public health.

But if you’re interested, this piece is very informative, with links, but less junk than the mRNA injections. It might be worth a look.

 

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  • Steve MacDonald

    Steve is a long-time New Hampshire resident, blogger, and a member of the Board of directors of The 603 Alliance. He is the owner of Grok Media LLC and the Managing Editor of GraniteGrok.com, a former board member of the Republican Liberty Caucus of New Hampshire, and a past contributor to the Franklin Center for Public Policy.

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