Kevin McKernan: Plasmid Derived dsDNA Contamination in mRNA “Vaccines”

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In April 2023, Kevin McKernan broke the shocking news of his discovery of the presence of significant contamination by DNA plasmids in vials of Covid-19 mRNA ‘vaccines’ manufactured by Pfizer and Moderna.

In response, on 9 October 2023, the World Council for Health (WCH) hosted an emergency hearing featuring Kevin McKernan and eight other leading experts to determine what is currently known about this critical issue and to discuss the implications.

Watch the full hearing:
https://worldcouncilforhealth.org/dna

During his presentation, McKernan explained that he had sequenced nucleic acid in Moderna and Pfizer vials and found that as much as 35% was DNA from bacterial plasmids. This finding has since been confirmed by various other laboratories, including in the USA, Japan, France, and Germany, with a recent study finding DNA in all 24 vials tested.

To be clear, there should be NO DNA present in the vials at all!

Kevin also noted that regulators had been misled as to the levels of DNA contamination, as the assay used did not detect the very large number of small fragments of DNA present, which may have a higher propensity for being inserted into the recipient’s DNA.

Kevin McKernan was the Team Leader of R&D for the Human Genome Project. He is CSO and founder of Medicinal Genomics and co-founded Agencourt Bioscience Corporation, acting as the CSO until it sold. Kevin was also the President and CSO of Agencourt Personal Genomics, a startup company he co-founded in 2005 to invent revolutionary sequencing technologies. In 2023, Kevin used mRNA vaccines as positive controls in an RNA-Seq experiment aiming to understand the pathogenicity of Hop Latent viroid infection in Cannabis. This sequencing revealed dsDNA contamination in the widely administered mRNA vaccines.

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