Findings From Early COVID Vax Studies Potentially Alarming: Dr. Peter McCullough

Cardiologist, professor and frontline doctor Peter McCullough asserts that early COVID-19 testing data indicates the genetic materials in the vaccine could be incorporated into the human genome.

QUICK FACTS:
  • Dr. Peter McCullough made headlines when he published an article outlining how genetic material from the COVID-19 vaccines can be incorporated into the human genome, according to The Epoch Times.
  • McCullough delivered his analysis of the findings along with three other experts to free speech and information advocates just days ago at Penn State University.
  • Dr. McCullough said that there was no data stating the vaccines were safe and effective, particularly for the pregnant.
  • The doctor cited a newly released study titled “Immune imprinting, breadth of variant recognition, and germinal center response in human SARS-CoV-2 infection and vaccination,” which shows the mRNA from the vaccine stays in the body much longer than they expected it to.
  • McCullough also cited another paper published in February that shows “reverse transcription” is happening—that is, an enzyme makes a copy of DNA from RNA.
MCCULLOUGH’S STATEMENTS:
  • “It was clear vaccines weren’t sufficiently tested and important groups were excluded, like pregnant women,” McCullough said in Hershey. “With no data on safety and efficacy, pregnant women were encouraged, then later forced, to take the vaccines.”
  • “It shows the messenger RNA is in the lymph nodes months after the vaccine had been received. This is proven,” McCullough went on to say. “The vaccines are not leaving the body. It’s found in the lymph nodes at 60 days. The thought in the FDA briefing book was that these vaccines were going to be in the body for a day or two, generate immunity, and then be out.”
  • “This is getting into human chromosomes, at least this segment is. If it turns out that the entire code goes into human chromosomes, and if it expresses spike protein within cells—spike protein is an abnormal protein, it is not a human protein— if this protein is expressed within human cells on a regular basis or on demand, and it’s passed from parent cells to daughter cells, and it’s passed to the developing embryo, we’re in trouble.”
  • “On the CDC website, it says the vaccines don’t change the human genome. This paper that just broke in the last week is strongly suggesting the CDC was gravely wrong,” McCullough said. “We should have had monthly safety reports to America. If we’re going to ask Americans to take an experimental vaccine or investigational vaccine, there should have been a safety report.”
BACKGROUND:
  • The Vaccine Adverse Event Reporting System (VAERS) reports that as many as 24,000 people died just after taking the vaccine, and there have been 34,000 reports of myocarditis or pericarditis after taking a vaccine.
  • Additionally, there have been 44,000 reports from people permanently disabled, amongst other conditions, which presented immediately after taking the vaccine.
  • McCullough is an American cardiologist, vice chief of internal medicine at Baylor University Medical Center, and a professor at Texas A&M University.

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