Another Researcher Finds Loads of Junk DNA In Your COVID ‘Vaccine’

by
Steve MacDonald

Following two previous reports on our pages (June 23, here) and (Oct 24, here) and a total of four research papers (we missed two), we have another report of junk DNA swimming around in the mRNA COVID injections. That’s five for those of us who “graduated” from public school.

Not just junk DNA but too much of it and in quantities that create the risk of mutagenic complication (see also …cancer.)

The latest turn of this screw comes to us from Didier Raoult, and it’s a confirmation study.

Reformatted.

The rapid production of messenger RNA (mRNA)-based vaccines has been chosen as the most suitable strategy to fight the COVID-19 pandemic. Three studies reported the presence of DNA in significant amounts in Pfizer mRNA vaccines. We aimed to confirm the presence of this residual DNA.

Vaccine plasmid DNA quantification using the Qubit fluorometer on a vaccine vial showed it was 216 ng/dose on average and approximately 24 times greater, reaching 5,160 ng/dose on average, after treatment with Triton-X-100. In addition, we obtained by next-generation sequencing the sequence of the complete plasmid DNA vaccine matrix (7,824 base pairs) with high coverage (98.3%) and sequencing depths (mean, 4,181- 4,389 reads), indicating the presence of the plasmid DNA in high copy number.

These results calls for an assessment of the copy number and nature of DNA in mRNA vaccines at a larger scale and in multiple batches, notably regarding the putative risk of DNA integration after delivery into cells.

This affirms the results of the previous studies, which means another conspiracy theory continues to land as fact (reformatted)

the maximal residual quantity of DNA not degraded during vaccine purification that are authorized by the European Medecines Agency and the Food and Drug Administration are 330 ng of DNA per mg of RNA, or 10 ng of DNA per dose (Klinman et al, 2010; Rapporteur Rolling Review critical assessment report, 2020). Our findings are in line with those of other (not peer reviewed) studies that reported the presence of DNA in Pfizer-BioNTech COVID90 19 mRNA vaccine vials by qPCR and the obtaining of full-length vaccine plasmid by NGS (McKernan et al, 2023; Speicher et al, 2023).

In the Speicher et al’s study, residual DNA quantities, ranging between 1,896 and 3,720 ng per dose were estimated using fluorometer based measurements with Qubit, and vaccine spike targeting qPCR obtained cycle threshold values ranging between 18.0 and 23.8 at 1:10 dilution, and 16.9±0.5 on undiluted vials contents (Speicher et al, 2023). As a matter of fact, these results of huge quantities of plasmid DNA sequences per vaccine dose notably raise issues regarding a putative risk of its integration in the human genome after its entry into cells due to their packaging into cationic lipids (Klinman et al, 99 2010). I

For those with the same public school handicap, every number between 1,896 and 3,720 is larger than 10. Exponentially. This means that the random samples were loaded with junk DNA well in excess of what is either normal or permissible per dose from a public safety standpoint. To quote the research we referenced a few weeks ago, “only 3-10 copies of these spike DNA fragments containing the SV40 enhancer are needed to be inserted into a single cell for the risk of insertional mutagenesis to exist.

While the new research suggests that “the potential risk that DNA found in mRNA-based vaccines integrate and either induce expression of an oncogene or shut down expression of a tumor suppressor are extremely low,” given the number of doses and people injected, we should not be surprised the sudden spike in cancers. Turbo cancers. In people under forty. The ones who were least at risk from COVID-19 infection (and cancer) but were bullied, scared, or guilted into rolling up their sleeves two or more times.

Without fully informed consent.

Each dose of mRNA has the potential to introduce thousands of ng of junk DNA into the human body. Those bits in these quantities significantly increase the risk of mutagenesis. In other words, for the myth versus fact folks, there is a lot of garbage in the “vaccines,” and there is a risk that it could “change your DNA.”

Not a traditional vaccine and it sure as hell continues to look like a gene therapy and a dangerous one at that. And it doesn’t even prevent infection or slow or stop the spread. More affrimationof this.


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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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