Alarming DNA contamination in Pfizer’s mRNA vaccines: latest study reveals CANCER RISKS and regulatory failures
By ljdevon // 2025-01-07
 
  • Peer-reviewed research uncovers DNA contamination in Pfizer’s mRNA Covid-19 vaccines exceeding WHO safety limits by 6 to 470 times.
  • Contaminated DNA fragments may integrate into human DNA, raising concerns about gene mutations and cancer.
  • The study was conducted in an FDA lab, suggesting the agency was aware of the contamination but failed to act.
  • Scientists and immunologists describe the findings as a “bombshell” and demand urgent regulatory action.
  • Critics accuse the FDA of withholding critical safety data and prioritizing corporate interests over public health.

DNA contamination exceeds safety limits

A groundbreaking peer-reviewed study has uncovered alarming levels of DNA contamination in Pfizer’s mRNA Covid-19 vaccines, raising serious questions about the safety and regulatory oversight of these widely distributed inoculations. The study, published in the Journal of High School Science, was conducted by student scientists at the U.S. Food and Drug Administration’s (FDA) White Oak Campus lab in Maryland. The findings reveal that residual DNA levels in Pfizer’s vaccines exceed World Health Organization (WHO) safety limits by six to 470 times, sparking concerns about potential long-term health risks, including cancer. Residual DNA refers to fragments of genetic material left behind during the manufacturing process of vaccines or pharmaceutical products. According to WHO guidelines, a single vaccine dose should contain no more than 10 nanograms of residual DNA. However, the study found that Pfizer’s vaccines contained DNA levels far exceeding this threshold. Researchers analyzed six vials from two different vaccine lots obtained from BEI Resources, a supplier linked to the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases (NIAID). Using NanoDrop and Qubit measurement methods, they consistently detected DNA contamination above acceptable limits.

Potential DNA integration and cancer concerns

While the study’s authors acknowledged that the health risks posed by these DNA fragments are “currently unknown,” they issued a stark warning: the genetic material could theoretically integrate into human DNA, potentially causing gene mutations. Even more concerning, the fragments may contain oncogenes—genes that have the potential to trigger cancer. The researchers called for further testing to assess these risks, but the implications are already sending shockwaves through the scientific and medical communities. Kevin McKernan, founder of Medicinal Genomics, described the findings as a “bombshell.” In an interview with investigative journalist Maryanne Demasi, McKernan warned that the DNA fragments could overstimulate the immune system, creating conditions that might fuel cancer growth. “Repeated exposure to foreign DNA through Covid-19 boosters may amplify this risk over time, creating conditions conducive to cancer development,” he said. The study’s revelations have also drawn sharp criticism from experts who accuse the FDA of failing to act on critical safety data. Nikolai Petrovsky, a professor of immunology and head of Vaxine, an Australian biotechnology company, called the findings a “smoking gun” and demanded urgent action from regulators. Petrovsky pointed out that the study was conducted in an FDA lab under the supervision of its own scientists, suggesting that the agency was well aware of the contamination but chose not to disclose it to the public. “The FDA has been withholding information from the public,” Petrovsky said. “This study clearly shows the FDA was aware of these data, yet they have repeatedly dismissed concerns about DNA contamination in Covid-19 vaccines, claiming they pose no health risks.” This is not the first time concerns about DNA contamination in mRNA vaccines have been raised. Independent researchers and whistleblowers have been sounding the alarm for years, only to be met with dismissive responses from regulatory authorities. The FDA has yet to comment on the latest findings, but the study’s publication in a peer-reviewed journal adds significant weight to the growing body of evidence questioning the safety of these vaccines. The implications of this study are profound. If the DNA fragments in Pfizer’s vaccines can indeed integrate into human DNA and potentially trigger cancer, the long-term consequences could be catastrophic. Turbo cancers are already on the rise. The findings also raise troubling questions about the integrity of the regulatory process and the extent to which corporate interests may be influencing public health decisions. Sources include: RT.com JHSS.scholasticajq.com Blog.maryannedemasi.com Brighteon.com