The word about dsDNA contamination is getting out. Dr. Peter McCullough covered this on his channel, his substack and The America Out Loud podcast. He really dug into the details of the plasmid features and the potential clinical connections.
Shortly after this, The Highwire picked it up and they asked completely different questions. Their editors deserve a lot of credit as they searched the many papers I cited and pulled in the various citations as needed. You don’t see this on mainstream media. They don’t show their receipts as they don’t have any.
If you have the time, the HighWire Episode has three parts covering the vaccine industry and the censorship industrial complex. All of it is good.
Now that multiple labs have replicated this, the conspiratorial fog has lifted and people are beginning to think about the implications. Wafik has an H-index of 118 and is the Associate Dean of Oncologic Sciences at Brown University. Despite being vaccinated, he is not defensive but objective.
I learned this week that Dr. Buckhaults has an esteemed history working with the Volgelstein lab at JHU. The lab is famous for taking journal covers, inventing new tools (SAGE, Digital PCR, Emulsion PCR to name a few) and using them to probe deep questions about cancer.
He is now in the process of making the qPCR primer/probes and positive controls himself so his work is free of anything we provide him. This is the truest form of independent verification. He also published independent nanopore sequencing of his vaccines to confirm the plasmid is present. An orthogonal method and quite informative. As more of the process is independently validated, he is coming to similar conclusions as Wafik.
This is easy to measure and easy to fix. There should be no ridicule in raising these alarm bells.
I have learned a lot from each collaborator that entertained this. Dr. Sin Lee educated me about the dsDNA in the Gardasil vaccines and how the aluminum adjuvants made that difficult to detect. There are parallels to the mRNA vaccines as the modRNA appears to be interfering with DNaseI and inhibiting the removal of this contaminant.
Dr. Buckhaults has pushed me to pay more attention to the ORF density of the plasmid DNA than the SV40 components. The Pfizer vaccine in particular is rich in ORF (Open Reading Frames). There is an entire 1252 amino acid ORF on the reverse strand of Pfizer (green arrow below). A remarkable codon optimization feat. If this DNA integrates, it has a higher chance of integrating as an open reading frame. Two of 6 frames have no stop codons for half of the plasmid.
This is the way Science functions and used to be. The ScienceTM you see on Twitter is just a Truman show. Too many anonymous chaos agents with no reputation to risk are clogging up the airways in a desperate attempt to mislead the public. Their conflicts are not disclosed and often there is no evidence of their prior academic accomplishments. I encourage folks to diversify their readership on this topic. Follow Dr. Buckhaults and Dr. Wafik El-Diery in order to get a well rounded opinion as this topic matures. They likely hold different opinions on the pandemic and risk of the vaccines but they are experts in genome integration and cancer genetics. They have demonstrated objectivity in spite of these differences. Tribalism isn’t in play here.
This tribalism is often mobilized at the Scientists coming forward about this. Dr. Buckhaults in particular has been swarmed by a crew of people who demand he rethink his position on this topic. He is unphased and deserves much credit for handling these SeaLions more graciously than I have.
Dr. Buckhaults is working with different lots than ours. Our CTs are 1-2 CTs lower and our fragment lengths a bit longer suggesting our lots had less DNaseI treatment. He shares our concerns regarding the LNPs making the FDA guidelines obsolete.
Stay tuned. There are more labs working on this problem and a few more interviews in the works.
Congratulations on getting a toe-hold. First there was all the hard work of making the discovery, then the arguably harder (or not as much fun anyways) work of getting it accepted.
I hope your idea about reproducible results, and how that can render the centralized gatekeepers obsolete, likewise gains a toehold. It's a disaster the way it is.
Just an observer on the sidelines here, who can't thank you enough for sticking this out.
Excellent. Thank you Kevin. Peace.