New findings of DNA in 27 vials of Pfizer and Moderna Covid-19 vaccines constitute a legitimate, indeed urgent, reason to pull the mRNA products from the market, experts on Covid vaccine science agreed in public comments at the Summit for Truth & Wellness conference Saturday October 21 in Rochester, N.Y. The presence of DNA fragments in the mRNA injections raises the unsettling prospect that a foreign genetic material, derived from E. coli, will enter and influence vaccinee cells in unpredictable and harmful ways.
While the possible repercussions are unclear, such vaccine "Adulteration" is itself an extraordinary breach of the manufacturers' duty to report all components of vaccines for regulatory review, said members of an expert panel at the conference.
The Pfizer vaccine raises particular questions, since the SV40 DNA sequence was added belatedly in order to facilitate production of large amounts of DNA that in turn produce the RNA used in the vaccine.
Naomi Wolf, co-founder of the Daily Clout, which has analyzed 450,000 pages of court-released Pfizer documents, was harshly critical of the new development, which she said fits a pattern of regulatory failure and unrecognized harms that have characterized the Covid vaccine rollouts.
In a telephone interview after the conference, David Wiseman, a vaccine expert and author of the DNA study, told me he agreed the vaccines should be withdrawn based on this new evidence.
Wiseman, who has lengthy experience in medical product development, said there is no exact standard for allowable DNA in vaccines but rather years-old guidance documents that say the products should have no more than 10 nanograms per dose of residual DNA. "We didn't find that," he said.
The problem, Wiseman said, is the lack of a "Compendial standard" for mRNA vaccines.
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