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Big Pharma admits mRNA vaccine causes CANCER
By Belle Carter // Aug 01, 2024

Pharmaceutical giants have finally admitted that the experimental mRNA vaccine can cause cancer.

The revelation that DNA contamination can lead to birth defects or cancer surfaced when Dr. Robert Malone, the biochemist who helped invent the mRNA vaccine, made an appearance at House of Representatives hearing led by Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene (R-GA).

According to Malone, Moderna has a patent that acknowledges RNA is preferable to DNA in vaccines due to risks of insertional mutagenesis, which might activate oncogenes or inhibit tumor suppressor genes.

"Moderna has a patent on the use of RNA for vaccines," Malone stated. "And in that, Moderna explicitly acknowledges that RNA is superior to DNA for vaccine purposes because problems, including the possibility of insertional mutagenesis that could lead to the activation of oncogenes or the inactivation of tumor suppressor genes."

"FDA [Food and Drug Administration] says they're not aware of any concerns, but Moderna, in its patent, lays out the same concerns about DNA in insertional mutagenesis and genotoxicity," Malone continued. He added that Moderna knew DNA was a contaminant but was left in because of how they make it.

"They use DNA to make RNA, and then they degrade the DNA and then they have to purify the degraded DNA away from the RNA and the process they are using is not that good," he said.

Another Big Pharma company also eventually acknowledged that its jabs, which were meant to "cure" COVID-19, are also contaminated with cancer-causing DNA fragments. In the documentation to regulatory bodies, Pfizer omitted information about the presence of Simian Virus 40 sequences in its vaccine.

The documentation suggests that there are certain DNA sequences present in the vials that are normally not allowed in anything that is going to go into humans, "not the least of which is an antibiotic resistance gene," Malone explained.

“They include these sequences from SV 40 – not the whole virus, but highly active promoter sequences – which is exactly the thing that the FDA in their older regulations said must be avoided because it confers even more risk for insertional mutagenesis.”

He added that the FDA did not take the raw DNA sequences, reconstruct those plasmid maps and look at them themselves. Instead, they took for granted what Pfizer had given them.

“And now this is all coming out because of what these researchers found,” he further said.

Malone warned that the potential consequences for jab recipients are "anything that is associated with DNA damage, i.e., birth defects and cancer being the most notable ones." (Related: Moderna’s mRNA COVID jab 30% more deadly than Pfizer’s, VAERS data shows.)

Get ready for the "updated COVID-19 vaccines"

Despite the recent admission, Pfizer-BioNTech and Moderna’s updated vaccine is expected to be available in either August or September.

According to public health officials, they preferred the term "updated vaccines" in line with the need to formulate a new vaccine every year to match circulating variants like what they did for the flu shot.

"Historically, when we're talking about COVID vaccines, we're talking about boosters that would happen at some time post your previous vaccine," said Dr. John Brownstein, the chief innovation officer at Boston Children's Hospital. "Now we're targeting annual vaccines for COVID-19 that are similar to flu. It's a reformulation based on what's circulating, and this is why we're talking about an annual campaign rather than a booster."

The updated 2024-25 COVID-19 vaccines will target the JN.1 lineage of the virus, which is claimed to be an offshoot of the omicron variant. Pfizer and Moderna vaccines will be available for six-month-old babies and adults while the Novavax vaccine will be available for those aged 12 and older.

Last month, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) recommended Americans receive the updated 2024-25 vaccine when it becomes available.

"CDC recommends everyone ages six months and older receive an updated 2024-2025 COVID-19 vaccine to protect against the potentially serious outcomes of COVID-19 this fall and winter whether or not they have ever previously been vaccinated with a COVID-19 vaccine," the CDC website indicated.

The updated jab is not considered a booster.

"We have to remember that this virus is constantly changing and that your protection from previous infection or previous vaccines declines over time," Brownstein said. "Making sure that you receive the most updated formulations of vaccine will ensure that you have the most recent protection and we of course assumed that like previous years."

Read more about the dangerous side effects of mRNA vaccines on VaccineInjuryNews.com.

Watch the video below that says the Japanese government launched a task force to investigate the COVID-19 vaccines' crimes against humanity.

This video is from the Follower of Christ777 channel on Brighteon.com.

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mRNA vaccines are extremely toxic, Moderna scientists now warn.

Sources include:

SHTFPlan.com

ABCNews.go.com

CDC.gov

Brighteon.com



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