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Lisa ๐บ๐ธ๐บ๐ธ๐บ๐ธ
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Dad with stage 4 cancer dies after insurance company said tumor-shrinking treatment was 'not medically necessary' trib.al/aYAtuEv


RFK Jr. is correct. The fact is that there are billions of fragments of human cellular debris and DNA from the cultured cell line of an aborted fetus in every injected dose of MMR, chicken pox, and Hep A vaccines. As laid out in detail in a footnote to Chapter 11 in Vaccines, Amen: Because viruses multiply in cells, living cells are used to grow viruses for vaccine production, including the cultured cell lines of aborted fetuses. Two such cell lines are MRC-5 and WI-38, which are described by a company that sells them as follows: โThe MRC-5 cell line was derived from normal lung tissue of a 14-week-old male embryoโ and the โWI-38 cell line is the first human diploid cell line to be used in human vaccine preparation โฆ [and] were isolated from the lung tissue of a 3-month-old, female, embryo.โ atcc.org/products/ccl-7โฆ; atcc.org/products/ccl-1โฆ. The ingredients of chickenpox, rubella, and hepatitis A vaccines each include cellular and DNA pieces from these fetal cell lines. The ingredient list for Varivax (chickenpox) includes โMRC-5 human diploid cells including DNA & protein,โ for MMR-II (which includes rubella) includes โWI-38 human diploid lung fibroblasts,โ and for Havrix (hepatitis A) includes โMRC-5 cellular proteins.โ web.archive.org/web/2024112000โฆโ/pubs/pinkbook/downloads/appendices/b/excipient-table-2.pdf(perma.cc/J6KT-FASR). As for the quantity of human DNA in each vial, for Varivax, as the FDA explains: โhuman MRC-5 cells are the substrate upon which the Oka strain of varicella is grown. In the process of isolating virus from these cells, MRC-5 derived proteins and DNA are also obtained. The nearly 2 ug [2,000 nanograms] of unmodified mammalian DNA present in each dose of VARIVAXโฆโ wayback.archive-it.org/7993/201707230โฆ. As for MMR-II, during Dr. Plotkinโs deposition, I asked: โIsn't it true that MMR II contains approximately 150 nanograms cells substrate double-strand DNA and single-strand DNA per dose purposefully fragmented to approximately 215 base pairs in length?โ Dr. Plotkin answered: โYeah, that's probably correct, yes.โ icandecide.org/plotkintranscrโฆ p. 328 (perma.cc/7WCZ-G2TC). See also soundchoice.org/wp-content/uplโฆ; pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/26103708/(httpโฆ (See Table 3, reflecting an average of 142 nanograms of single-stranded DNA and 35 nanograms of double-stranded DNA in the rubella vaccine component of each dose of MMR-II; and an average of 276 nanograms of single-stranded DNA and 35.74 nanograms of double-stranded DNA in each dose of Havrix). For DNA remaining in the final formulation, assuming pharma companies follow FDAโs guidance, they would fragment โthe DNA size to below approximately 200 base pairs.โ fda.gov/media/113760/dโฆ pp.29-30. Doing the math, supposing only 100 nanograms of double-stranded DNA remain, and are broken down into 200 base pair fragments, this equals approximately 463 billion pieces of human DNA from an aborted fetal cell line in each vaccine dose; double that number for single-stranded DNA. technologynetworks.com/tn/tools/copynโฆ. See also thehighwire.com/ark-videos/aboโฆ.









