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Gene scientist shows how vaccine companies mass-produced contaminated COVID jabs

Updated: October 10, 2023 at 6:57 pm EST  See Comments

Tue Oct 10, 2023 – 5:20 pm EDT

(LifeSiteNews) — In a presentation at an event organized by the World Council for Health, Dr. Kevin McKernan spoke of his discovery – and the danger – of plasmid DNA contamination in the so-called COVID “vaccines.”

Dr. McKernan, who formerly led an MIT team on the Human Genome Project, published work in April 2023 which documented the presence of contaminating DNA and “endotoxins” from e-coli.

He also showed that the vials of vaccine given for approval contained “clean” DNA, but “when they switched to scale it up, it was plasmid DNA contaminated.”

As McKernan points out, “This was not present in the actual clinical trial.”

The product approved was not the product which was administered. The Pfizer, BioNtech, and Moderna vaccines which were approved did not contain the plasmid DNA derived from e-coli. This was a process the manufacturers used to scale up mass production of the vaccines after regulatory approval.

Cooking the books

How did such a dangerous product gain regulatory approval? As McKernan shows, flattering results were presented to regulators which were not reflected in the final product. McKernan also explains why existing screening processes did

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