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EXCLUSIVE: FDA lab uncovers excess DNA contamination in COVID-19 vaccines

EXCLUSIVE: FDA lab uncovers excess DNA contamination in COVID-19 vaccines

Explosive revelations as a study conducted at FDA's own lab found residual DNA levels exceeded safety limits by 6 to 470 times. Experts say it's a 'smoking gun.'

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This is an important article. High school kids working for the FDA discovered excessively high levels of DNA contamination in the shots. They published their findings in a peer-reviewed journal. The FDA isn't commenting on this. The FDA is NOT warning the public because they don't want to create vaccine hesitancy. They have no clue about the implications of this work. -
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An explosive new study conducted within the U.S. Food and Drug Administration’s (FDA) own laboratory has revealed excessively high levels of DNA contamination in Pfizer’s mRNA COVID-19 vaccine.

Tests conducted at the FDA’s White Oak Campus in Maryland found that residual DNA levels exceeded regulatory safety limits by 6 to 470 times.

The study was undertaken by student researchers under the supervision of FDA scientists. The vaccine vials were sourced from BEI Resources, a trusted supplier affiliated with the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases (NIAID), previously headed by Anthony Fauci.


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