Topic: Dna Contamination

4 chapters across the catalog

Old Crone
Episode 1745 2:57:05 - 3:00:54

1745: Old Crone

VAERS Data, DNA Contamination, Operation Warp Speed

Testimony regarding mRNA vaccines highlights over 38,000 reported deaths in the VAERS system and concerns over DNA contamination exceeding regulatory limits. The segment concludes with a question of whether Donald Trump or RFK Jr. will ever admit to flaws in Operation Warp Speed given the mounting peer-reviewed studies on vaccine injury.

You-Crane
Episode 1669 1:40:14 - 1:44:33

1669: You-Crane

Dr. Ryan Cole, mRNA Vaccine Contamination Claims

Pathologist Dr. Ryan Cole claims that mRNA vaccines are contaminated with DNA and produce "Frankenstein proteins" that trigger chronic autoimmune diseases and "turbo cancers." Speaking at local events, Cole argues that the pandemic was a "false emergency" used to test experimental genetic technology on the global population. He calls for a permanent ban on synthetic RNA injections.

Gene Jock
Episode 1594 1:36:48 - 1:43:18

1594: Gene Jock

DNA Contamination in Pfizer Vaccines

Dr. Phillip Buckhaults, a cancer genomics expert at the University of South Carolina, testified before the South Carolina Senate that Pfizer's mRNA vaccines are contaminated with plasmid DNA. Buckhaults explained that this DNA was used as a template for mass production but was not properly removed. He warned that this foreign DNA could integrate into the human genome, potentially leading to sustained autoimmune issues or future cancers.

Post Orange
Episode 1289 13:59 - 16:18

1289: Post Orange

PCR Cycle Thresholds and DNA Contamination Risks

The segment explores the technical limitations of PCR testing, specifically the use of 45 cycles which many experts consider too high for accuracy. Reference is made to a vaccine court case, Snyder v. HHS, which notes that results above 35 cycles are cause for concern due to potential DNA contamination. The "CSI effect" is discussed as a phenomenon where the public overestimates the infallibility of DNA evidence, ignoring risks of secondary transfer and lab errors.