In a startling discovery, renowned genomic researcher Kevin McKernan has identified Pfizer-like plasmids in a colon cancer biopsy from a patient who had received four doses of the Pfizer mRNA COVID-19 ‘vaccine’.
The Pfizer mRNA gene therapies are marketed to the public as ‘Covid vaccines’.
The finding has sparked concerns as the debate over potential long-term effects of mRNA vaccines continues, with McKernan describing the discovery as “unexpected” and raising concerns over its implications.
“We are finding this in a colon cancer sample, and it’s making spike proteins at a very high copy number, which means it’s replication competent,” McKernan stated. “Transmissible cancer is really not something we want.”
While the presence of such plasmids in human tissue and their ability to generate spike proteins are alarming, the full implications remain unclear. Researchers are now investigating whether these findings suggest a potential link between vaccine components and tumor behaviour, or if they are incidental.
The research is pushing into new territory, and scientists are calling for further studies to confirm and understand the significance of McKernan’s findings.
As concerns over the long-term effects of mRNA gene therapies like the ‘Covid vaccine’ continue, experts say this discovery should prompt renewed scrutiny of vaccine safety and genetic persistence in the body.
Stunning. Pfizer like plasmids found in a cancer biopsy of someone that had 4 x Pfizer’s
Kevin McKernan found something unexpected in a colon cancer biopsy of someone who had 4 x “safe and effective” mRNA covid vaccines.
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