Post jab cancer mortality up 26% in younger age brackets

Hat tip for the above graphic to @EthicalSkeptic on X

Analyst Ed Dowd provides the two graphs below, which he calls “corroboration”

Kevin McKernan provided the following technical note which explains, the SV40 promoter, which is used to make the mRNA in the covid vaccine and is a DNA contaminant in the mRNA vaccines. SV40 promoter is DNA sequence which binds to a key part of the immune system, the p53 tumor suppressor gene in human cell nuclei. The SV40 promoter, derived from the Simian Virus 40 (SV40), is DNA is commonly used in genetic engineering to enhance gene expression in various host cells. The promoter DNA sequence starts the rapid RNA transcription. McKernan’s work, confirmed by other labs using other techniques, revealed that DNA was in the vaccines, but not allowed to be there. DNA can enter cell nuclei and possibly be incorporated into the human’s genome. A lipid nanoparticle protective packaging surrounds the mRNA vaccine to protect it from being destroyed in the blood or cell. The lipid nanoparticle would also protect the DNA contaminate. Proponents of mRNA vaccines claimed that it could not enter the nucleus so there was no risk of cancer or genetic damage.

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