It has been revealed that Moderna admitted that DNA contamination can lead to cancer. Check out the following tweet, which shows an important video as well.
DNA contamination vaccines
Here is the post on X that sheds light on the matter:
“Moderna ADMITS That DNA Contamination Can Lead to Cancer – Moderna has a patent that acknowledges RNA is preferable to DNA in vaccines due to risks of insertional mutagenesis, which might activate oncogenes or inhibit tumor suppressor genes,” Dr. R. MaloneMD
explained.
Moderna ADMITS That DNA Contamination Can Lead to Cancer
• Moderna has a patent that acknowledges RNA is preferable to DNA in vaccines due to risks of insertional mutagenesis, which might activate oncogenes or inhibit tumor suppressor genes, Dr. @RWMaloneMD explained.
• A new… pic.twitter.com/EEAybZgrRZ
— The Vigilant Fox 🦊 (@VigilantFox) November 15, 2023
“• A new study up for peer review has found billions of residual DNA fragments in COVID-19 mRNA vaccine vials. In other words, the vials are contaminated with DNA. These findings were not disclosed to the public.
• Additionally, Pfizer, in their documentation to regulatory bodies, omitted information about the presence of SV40 sequences in their vaccine.
• As such, the COVID shots, contaminated with DNA fragments, can cause anything associated with DNA damage — birth defects and cancers being the notable ones.”
A new preprint study up for peer review finds billions of residual DNA fragments in COVID-19 mRNA vaccine vials.
The lead author of the study, molecular virologist David Speicher, who has a doctorate in virology, told The Epoch Times that the study is “the largest study” on residual DNA in COVID-19 vaccines to date.
“In our study, we measured DNA copies of spike, ori (origin of replication), and SV40 enhancer genes,” he said. “The loads of SV40 enhancer-promoter, ori, and virus spike in Pfizer are up to 186 billion copies per dose.”
The spike mentioned here refers to the DNA sequence of the spike protein of SARS-CoV-2. This sequence can be transcribed to spike mRNA, which is used in COVID-19 mRNA vaccines. The other two DNAs, SV40 enhancer genes, and ori, facilitate the replication of spike DNA.
It is important to note that the final mRNA vaccines should only contain RNA and not any residual DNA instructions for spike production.
The researchers analyzed the gene material in 27 mRNA vaccine vials from 12 different batches, including 19 vials from Moderna and eight from Pfizer.




