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Long, but a good explainer:
ERS | December 2023 P. 8 WWW.DRUTHERS.NET
Health Canada Confirms Presence of Plasmid DNA in mRNA Vaccines, Including the SV40 Sequence
By Dr. Mark Trozzi, MD.
With all the world’s attention on Israel and Palestine in recent weeks, you may have missed Health Canada’s bombshell confirmation that vials of mRNA Covid-19 injections manufactured by Pfizer and Moderna are contaminated with plasmid DNA. (bit.ly/47MgAd1) Most concerning is that the undisclosed and seemingly deliberate integration of the Simian Virus 40 (SV40) promotor sequence in the Pfizer vials poses serious risks of cancer and harm to the immune systems of those injected. These discoveries have serious health implications, as well as important implications for civil and criminal liability of the manufacturers of these products. These injections were labelled as ‘safe and effective vaccines’. However, analysis of the ingredients listed in the fine print revealed trillions of copies of mRNA for a patented coronavirus spike protein, packaged in a lipid nanotechnology delivery system that penetrates all tissues and cells. Even doctors and patients who did their research and understood how different this product was from anything previously called a vaccine were unable to facilitate or give informed consent, as the presence of DNA and additional genetic sequences were undeclared.
On 9 October 2023, the World Council for Health (WCH) held an expert panel that confirmed the findings by multiple laboratories of DNA contamination, and discussed the implications. This expert hearing was the full DNA sequence of the Pfizer plasmid was provided at the time of initial filing, the sponsor did not specifically identify the SV40 sequence.” The regulator said that after genomics experts Kevin McKernan and Dr Phillip J. Buckhaults earlier this year publicly raised the issue of the presence of SV40 enhancers in the vaccines to The Epoch Times, “… it was possible for Health Canada to confirm the presence of the enhancer based on the plasmid DNA sequence submitted by Pfizer against the published SV40 enhancer sequence.” Kevin McKernan and Dr Jessica Rose, both panelists at the WCH expert hearing, are among the authors of a preprint study released in October 2023, confirming the same contamination in all the vials examined in Ontario, Canada (Speicher et al, 2023, osf.io/mjc97).
The turn would generate an immune response, resulting in immunity to SARS-CoV-2. These mRNA molecules were encapsulated within pegylated lipid nanoparticles (pegLNPs), a nanotechnology delivery system that allows them to pass through the cell membrane, and also protects them from being destroyed by enzymes in the cell. What we were not told is that the undesired plasmid DNA, which contains multiple genetic sequences, was also encapsulated within the pegLNPs along with the intended mRNA. Once injected, these pegLNPs can travel to and penetrate all organs and tissues in the body, where they deliver their genetic payload into all types of cells. In this way, foreign DNA can actually be delivered into the living cells of any tissues in a person’s body. What is SV40 and why is it relevant? hosted by Dr Mark Trozzi and Christof Plothe, DO of the WCH, with panelists Kevin McKernan, Dr Janci Lindsay, Prof. Sucharit Bhakdi, Prof. Alexandra HenrionCaude, Assoc Prof Byram Bridle, Dr Peter Mc Cullough, Prof Brigitte König, Dr Jessica Rose, and attorney Katie Ashby-Koppens. data they present demonstrates the presence of billions to hundreds of billions of DNA molecules per dose in these injections. All of them exceed—by between 188and 509-fold—the guidelines set by the FDA and WHO for residual DNA of 10 nanograms per dose. SV40 is the abbreviation for Simian Virus 40, a tumor-causing DNA polyomavirus (Institute of Medicine, 2002) that was found contaminating polio vaccines produced in the 1950s and 1960s (Garcea & Imperiale, 2003; Vilchez & Butel, 2004).
It has been strongly suspected that the SV40 virus was the cause of cancers in people who were injected with those contaminated polio vaccines. Pfizer’s COVID-19 mRNA injections do not contain the complete SV40 virus but rather SV40 genetic sequences. One of these, the SV40 promoter genetic sequence, can facilitate the transport of foreign DNA into the nuclei of our cells, and its integration into our chromosomes. This is tantamount to the genetic modification of humans. Ten days later, Health Canada became the first national regulator to make a statement. They declared that they were aware of some low levels of DNA contamination but had not been aware of the presence of the SV40 promoter or other additional genetic sequences. This is not surprising because the product provided to the medical regulators to test appears to be different from that distributed to the population. We are unfortunately accustomed to issues of contamination of our food, water, air, and soil. However this ‘DNA contamination’ of the Covid-19 ‘vaccines’ involves injecting unsuspecting persons with substances that might genetically modify them, and that pose multiple serious health risks both to them and to their offspring. Even a normal vaccine requires a decade of monitoring to assess its safety and effectiveness.
These genetic therapies were imposed on the world’s population after only two months of experiments on humans. Those experiments were riddled with the intent to obfuscate safety concerns and dramatise the benefits of the product. Furthermore, we do not know if those experiments were carried out with the clean mRNA products that the manufacturers had handed to governments for approval, or the highly DNA-contaminated products which they then distributed and administered to the world’s population. In fact, in Pfizer’s highly flawed two-month clinical human experiment prior to the emergency approval of their product, there were more deaths among the ‘vaccinated’ test subjects than the ‘unvaccinated’ control group. Recent analysis has revealed that, so far, these novel injections have most likely caused at least 17 million deaths and hundreds of millions of severe injuries worldwide. (bit.ly/40X8bRL)
In April 2023, Kevin McKernan and colleagues reported on the discovery of high levels of contamination of mRNA injection vials with plasmid DNA, including the gene sequence for the SV40 promotor (McKernan et al., 2023, osf.io/b9t7m/). Since then, medical regulators were alerted to this problem but, until recently, there had been no replies or feedback from any of them. Health Canada is the first medical regulator to have confirmed the presence of one SV40 DNA sequence in the Pfizer Covid-19 injections, which the manufacturer had not previously highlighted. More recently, the European Medicines Agency (EMA) confirmed the same. (bit. ly/3uz0aXj) T he Epoch Times immediately contacted Health Canada about this, and they confirmed that, “Although Unfortunately, this genetic sequence can facilitate the entry of potentially oncogenic (cancer-causing) factors into our cells and can also facilitate the access of plasmid DNA into the nuclei of cells, potentially causing ‘insertional mutagenesis’ (a mutation resulting from the insertion of exogenous DNA into the genome). While the pegLNPs promote entry of the mRNA into the cell, the SV40 promoter can actually carry the genetic material into the nucleus.
David Dean, Professor of Pediatrics at the University of Rochester Medical Center, said about this process: “The current regulatory standards for DNA contamination are woefully inappropriate as they do not consider the source, i.e. whether it is intact, replicable plasmid, or residual chopped-up random DNA. The standards do not account for the newer LNP delivery system, which delivers this DNA even into the nucleus of cells. They do not consider the type of DNA and if there is a strong regulatory element such as an intact promoter, especially one that is known as a strong promoter of mammalian gene expression, such as SV40.” –Dr Janci C Lindsay, PhD, Toxicologist, Molecular Biologist It is vital to understand the information presented in the preprints released by McKernan et al. and Speicher et al., yet this is highly technical and not easy to understand. The following sections offer explanations of terms and techniques to assist members of the public to make sense of these findings and to participate in discussions arising from these recent discoveries.
ERS | December 2023 P. 8 WWW.DRUTHERS.NET
Health Canada Confirms Presence of Plasmid DNA in mRNA Vaccines, Including the SV40 Sequence
By Dr. Mark Trozzi, MD.
With all the world’s attention on Israel and Palestine in recent weeks, you may have missed Health Canada’s bombshell confirmation that vials of mRNA Covid-19 injections manufactured by Pfizer and Moderna are contaminated with plasmid DNA. (bit.ly/47MgAd1) Most concerning is that the undisclosed and seemingly deliberate integration of the Simian Virus 40 (SV40) promotor sequence in the Pfizer vials poses serious risks of cancer and harm to the immune systems of those injected. These discoveries have serious health implications, as well as important implications for civil and criminal liability of the manufacturers of these products. These injections were labelled as ‘safe and effective vaccines’. However, analysis of the ingredients listed in the fine print revealed trillions of copies of mRNA for a patented coronavirus spike protein, packaged in a lipid nanotechnology delivery system that penetrates all tissues and cells. Even doctors and patients who did their research and understood how different this product was from anything previously called a vaccine were unable to facilitate or give informed consent, as the presence of DNA and additional genetic sequences were undeclared.
On 9 October 2023, the World Council for Health (WCH) held an expert panel that confirmed the findings by multiple laboratories of DNA contamination, and discussed the implications. This expert hearing was the full DNA sequence of the Pfizer plasmid was provided at the time of initial filing, the sponsor did not specifically identify the SV40 sequence.” The regulator said that after genomics experts Kevin McKernan and Dr Phillip J. Buckhaults earlier this year publicly raised the issue of the presence of SV40 enhancers in the vaccines to The Epoch Times, “… it was possible for Health Canada to confirm the presence of the enhancer based on the plasmid DNA sequence submitted by Pfizer against the published SV40 enhancer sequence.” Kevin McKernan and Dr Jessica Rose, both panelists at the WCH expert hearing, are among the authors of a preprint study released in October 2023, confirming the same contamination in all the vials examined in Ontario, Canada (Speicher et al, 2023, osf.io/mjc97).
The turn would generate an immune response, resulting in immunity to SARS-CoV-2. These mRNA molecules were encapsulated within pegylated lipid nanoparticles (pegLNPs), a nanotechnology delivery system that allows them to pass through the cell membrane, and also protects them from being destroyed by enzymes in the cell. What we were not told is that the undesired plasmid DNA, which contains multiple genetic sequences, was also encapsulated within the pegLNPs along with the intended mRNA. Once injected, these pegLNPs can travel to and penetrate all organs and tissues in the body, where they deliver their genetic payload into all types of cells. In this way, foreign DNA can actually be delivered into the living cells of any tissues in a person’s body. What is SV40 and why is it relevant? hosted by Dr Mark Trozzi and Christof Plothe, DO of the WCH, with panelists Kevin McKernan, Dr Janci Lindsay, Prof. Sucharit Bhakdi, Prof. Alexandra HenrionCaude, Assoc Prof Byram Bridle, Dr Peter Mc Cullough, Prof Brigitte König, Dr Jessica Rose, and attorney Katie Ashby-Koppens. data they present demonstrates the presence of billions to hundreds of billions of DNA molecules per dose in these injections. All of them exceed—by between 188and 509-fold—the guidelines set by the FDA and WHO for residual DNA of 10 nanograms per dose. SV40 is the abbreviation for Simian Virus 40, a tumor-causing DNA polyomavirus (Institute of Medicine, 2002) that was found contaminating polio vaccines produced in the 1950s and 1960s (Garcea & Imperiale, 2003; Vilchez & Butel, 2004).
It has been strongly suspected that the SV40 virus was the cause of cancers in people who were injected with those contaminated polio vaccines. Pfizer’s COVID-19 mRNA injections do not contain the complete SV40 virus but rather SV40 genetic sequences. One of these, the SV40 promoter genetic sequence, can facilitate the transport of foreign DNA into the nuclei of our cells, and its integration into our chromosomes. This is tantamount to the genetic modification of humans. Ten days later, Health Canada became the first national regulator to make a statement. They declared that they were aware of some low levels of DNA contamination but had not been aware of the presence of the SV40 promoter or other additional genetic sequences. This is not surprising because the product provided to the medical regulators to test appears to be different from that distributed to the population. We are unfortunately accustomed to issues of contamination of our food, water, air, and soil. However this ‘DNA contamination’ of the Covid-19 ‘vaccines’ involves injecting unsuspecting persons with substances that might genetically modify them, and that pose multiple serious health risks both to them and to their offspring. Even a normal vaccine requires a decade of monitoring to assess its safety and effectiveness.
These genetic therapies were imposed on the world’s population after only two months of experiments on humans. Those experiments were riddled with the intent to obfuscate safety concerns and dramatise the benefits of the product. Furthermore, we do not know if those experiments were carried out with the clean mRNA products that the manufacturers had handed to governments for approval, or the highly DNA-contaminated products which they then distributed and administered to the world’s population. In fact, in Pfizer’s highly flawed two-month clinical human experiment prior to the emergency approval of their product, there were more deaths among the ‘vaccinated’ test subjects than the ‘unvaccinated’ control group. Recent analysis has revealed that, so far, these novel injections have most likely caused at least 17 million deaths and hundreds of millions of severe injuries worldwide. (bit.ly/40X8bRL)
In April 2023, Kevin McKernan and colleagues reported on the discovery of high levels of contamination of mRNA injection vials with plasmid DNA, including the gene sequence for the SV40 promotor (McKernan et al., 2023, osf.io/b9t7m/). Since then, medical regulators were alerted to this problem but, until recently, there had been no replies or feedback from any of them. Health Canada is the first medical regulator to have confirmed the presence of one SV40 DNA sequence in the Pfizer Covid-19 injections, which the manufacturer had not previously highlighted. More recently, the European Medicines Agency (EMA) confirmed the same. (bit. ly/3uz0aXj) T he Epoch Times immediately contacted Health Canada about this, and they confirmed that, “Although Unfortunately, this genetic sequence can facilitate the entry of potentially oncogenic (cancer-causing) factors into our cells and can also facilitate the access of plasmid DNA into the nuclei of cells, potentially causing ‘insertional mutagenesis’ (a mutation resulting from the insertion of exogenous DNA into the genome). While the pegLNPs promote entry of the mRNA into the cell, the SV40 promoter can actually carry the genetic material into the nucleus.
David Dean, Professor of Pediatrics at the University of Rochester Medical Center, said about this process: “The current regulatory standards for DNA contamination are woefully inappropriate as they do not consider the source, i.e. whether it is intact, replicable plasmid, or residual chopped-up random DNA. The standards do not account for the newer LNP delivery system, which delivers this DNA even into the nucleus of cells. They do not consider the type of DNA and if there is a strong regulatory element such as an intact promoter, especially one that is known as a strong promoter of mammalian gene expression, such as SV40.” –Dr Janci C Lindsay, PhD, Toxicologist, Molecular Biologist It is vital to understand the information presented in the preprints released by McKernan et al. and Speicher et al., yet this is highly technical and not easy to understand. The following sections offer explanations of terms and techniques to assist members of the public to make sense of these findings and to participate in discussions arising from these recent discoveries.