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One Dose of Pfizer Vaccine Contains Billions of Cancer-Causing DNA Fragments

Sofia, Bulgaria - November 10, 2020: Pfizer COVID-19 Coronavirus Vaccine and Syringe. Conceptual image.

A cancer genomics expert testified before the South Carolina state Senate this week about his shocking findings upon studying the Pfizer COVID shots. Dr. Phillip Buckhaults testified that just a single dose of the Pfizer vaccine contains hundreds of billions of DNA fragments. These DNA fragments can merge with a vaccinated person’s DNA and then interfere with the expression of cancer-suppressing genes.

In plain English, every single person who received one or more Pfizer shots is now at an elevated risk of developing cancer.

 

Dr. Buckhaults has a PhD in biochemistry and molecular biology. His main focus is studying how genes can cause cancer in some individuals. He and his team of scientific researchers specialize in detecting foreign pieces of DNA in places where they should not be, which interfere with healthy genetic expression.

Think back to 2021 when the COVID vaccines were first rolled out. Some people were initially hesitant to take the shots because they were worried about the potential for them to have DNA fragments in them which would cause mutations in a person’s genetic code. Pfizer and the CDC were absolutely insistent when they declared there was no DNA in the shots. They only contain messenger RNA (mRNA) which could not possibly interfere with anyone’s genetic code. Anyone who believed otherwise was declared a conspiracy theorist and a disinformation spreader.

One of Dr. Buckhault’s colleagues obtained several vials of Pfizer’s COVID shots from a vaccination program he ran in South Carolina. He provided the vials to Buckhault and his team sequenced all the DNA from the vials. Buckhault was surprised to find any DNA at all, since Pfizer and the CDC had so adamantly claimed that there is no DNA in the shots.

“The Pfizer vaccine is contaminated with plasmid DNA,” testified Dr. Buckhault before the state Senate committee. “It’s not just mRNA, it’s got bits of DNA in it.”

How much DNA? Approximately 200 billion fragments.

“You can kind of work out what it is and how it got there and I’m kind of alarmed about the possible consequences of this both in terms of human health and biology,” he continued.

If you haven’t worked out what the DNA is and how it got there, you might want to sit down for this next part—especially if you received one or more Pfizer shots.

The DNA fragments are from the aborted babies that Pfizer (and Moderna) used to create these shots. This, by the way, is yet another thing that Pfizer and Moderna lied about when they were trying to dupe the population into taking their experimental gene serums. They insisted they didn’t use any aborted baby parts to make the shots, but then a Pfizer whistleblower released the documents to James O’Keefe in 2021 proving the opposite.

Receiving a Pfizer vaccine is very similar to cannibalism if you think about it for too long.

“This DNA can and likely will integrate into the genomic DNA of cells that got transfected with the vaccine mix,” warns Dr. Buckhault.

“It’s also a very real theoretical risk of future cancer in some people. Depending on where in the genome this foreign piece of DNA lands it can interrupt a tumor suppressor or activate an oncogene.”

We were already shocked earlier this year when Canadian and American researchers confirmed that Pfizer used simian virus-40 (SV-40) as one of the main ingredients in the shots. This is a monkey virus that’s known to cause cancer in human beings. So, the shots have hundreds of billions of DNA fragments from aborted babies and a cancer-causing monkey virus in them.

The shocking discovery of SV-40 in the shots prompted Florida’s Surgeon General to call for a halt in the administration of all COVID vaccines, until after a risk assessment can be done to determine if or how the shots are damaging the human genome. Thanks to Dr. Buckhault’s research, we’re closer to an answer and it’s a very scary one for humanity.

Just a single dose of the Pfizer vaccine alters your DNA. Your genetic code is different than it was before you took the shot. These changes are permanent, which means that any children you bear going forward will also have this mutated genetic code which makes them more prone to developing cancer.

What’s the CDC saying about this? The agency still insists the shots are “safe and effective” and advises everyone to rush out and receive their EIGHTH booster shot as soon as possible.


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