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Dr. McCullough: COVID jabs’ alteration of DNA could extend to reproductive cells, affect babies

Updated: July 26, 2022 at 5:57 pm EST  See Comments

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(LifeSiteNews) – One of the most accomplished, renowned doctors in the U.S. is warning that the COVID jab’s altering of human DNA, demonstrated by a recent Swedish study, could affect reproductive cells and thereby genetically alter children.

Dr. Peter McCullough, an internist, cardiologist, and top U.S. COVID doctor, discussed the finding, shared earlier this year, that “the Pfizer vaccine, in fact, reverse transcribes and installs DNA into the human genome,” in McCullough’s words, during a talk show hosted by Christian broadcaster Joni Lamb.

The Swedish study leader, Markus Aldén at Lund University, observed that a fragment of the Pfizer jab’s messenger RNA and led to “changes” in the expression of long interspersed nuclear element-1 (LINE-1), part of the genome. LINE-1 is itself transcribed into a reverse transcriptase, making DNA copies of LINE-1 that can be inserted into the genome at different sites.

The study’s finding contradicts claims by the Centers

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