Dr. Janci C. Lindsay, PhD: Explains DNA Manipulation In Covid “Vaccines”
"We did have gene therapies [like the C19 injections] in the past, [but] they were not brought to market for widespread use because they caused lethal autoimmune effects and often caused latent cancers that didn't appear for 2 to 4 years..."
1. LNPs take mRNA and DNA to all cells and have been shown to readily transfect hemopoietic stem cells.
2. LNPs have been found to cause cancer cells to more readily spread; induces endothelial leakiness.
3. SV40 promiscuous "super promoter" enhancing gene expression of oncogene?
4. SV40 enhancer region nuclear targeting sequence takes DNA to the nucleus within four hours.
5. Spike protein interacting with an inhibiting tumor suppressor protein p53.
6. Plasma DNA without sv40 sequences you don't need sv40 sequences to go to the nucleus to have insertional mutagenesis or to drive cancer proteins to assist in transport.
7. Insertion on mutagenesis causes frameshift mutations leading to aberrant proteins which lead to cancer.
8. MRNA reverse transcribes to DNA and integrates in the genome which causes cancers. Particularly true in the ovaries and the testes where Line 1 reverse transcriptase is more . . . expressed.
9. Immuno-suppression: T cells that hold back cancer clones from expanding and metastasizing are destroyed.
Somatic mutations affect the cells outside of the gametes, and then there's a germline mutation that affects the gametes. Here it says that a somatic mutation cannot pass from parents to their children hereditary mutation, but there's a mechanism through which you can have extra chromosomally pathogenetic elements pass through sperm. And it's a very interesting mechanism that's called sperm-mediated gene transfer.
She spoke about this in December 2022 at the US Senate my very large concern is that these gene therapies will be passed on to our progeny and will contaminate the gene pool. And this is not being investigated at all not a single person has investigated sperm or ova to see if these are being genetically integrated and I have reached out to multiple labs, asking them if they would investigate this. We have an in vitro lab that is willing to work with anyone and who is willing to test both sperm and ova for integration.
Ways to Pass on Genetic Vaccines to Progeny Through Both Male and Female Germ Cells
1) Integrated into the genome directly from DNA-based genetic vaccine (adenovirus--J&J) or reverse transcribed from RNA into coding DNA (cDNA), Pfizer and Moderna, or DNA plasma sequences integrated.
Genomic integration could result in cancers from insertional mutagenesis.
2) Passed as extrachromosomal DNA or RNA through Sperm-Mediated Gene Transfer.
Both mechanisms could result in constitutive expression of the spike protein in some or all cells in progeny or inherited DNA mutations.
3) Oocyte picks up LNP or exosomes with DNA and incorporates it into the genome.
Is plasma DNA being taken up by sperm or OVA in lipid nanoparticles (LNP) or exosomes? Courtesy of Dr. Corrado Spadafora, PhD., who was the first to show that sperm-mediated gene transfer was occurring through this mechanism we could be passing on these genetic elements to our children sperm mediated Gene transfer, SMGT, shows that it is not required to have stable integration into the genome in order to pass on low copy number chimeric expression extrachromosomal DNA expression and this is very concerning so this could pass on to two generations in this manner and it's something that it most definitely must be looked at along the lines of the actual integration of the DNA itself.
Exogenous DNA molecules (a-c) and human exosomes (d-f) can both be taken up and internalized in murine spermatozoa.
Corrado Spadafora, PhD, Italian National Research Council, Visiting Scientist, Bedford Research Foundation at the 2023 Activated Egg Symposium. Talk title: “Sperm-Mediated Epigenetic Inheritance, Genesis and Propagation of Extrachromosomal Information” Dr. Spadafora’s pioneering reports of epigenetic cargo carried into eggs by sperm was ...
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