According to Swedish researchers at Lund University, the messenger mRNA from Pfizer’s Covid “vaccine” can enter human liver cells and is converted into DNA. It’s precisely what health experts and fact-checkers said for more than a year could not occur.
The mRNA is converted to DNA as early as six hours after exposure to the vaccine. According to the study published in the journal current issue of Molecular Biology, researchers found that when the mRNA “vaccine” enters the human liver cells, it triggers the cell’s DNA, which is inside the nucleus, to increase the production of the LINE-1 gene expression to make mRNA.
The vaccine penetrates the cell nucleus, something the CDC claims would not happen. “The genetic material mRNA vaccines transfer never makes it to the nucleus of your cells,” the agency writes on its website.
This is the first time researchers have demonstrated in vitro – in a petri dish – that an mRNA vaccine is converted into DNA in a human liver cell line. Experts and fact-checkers have argued for over a year that this was impossible.
The CDC assures Americans that the mRNA and the spike protein it produces in Covid vaccines to create an immune response “don’t last long in the body.” On its website, the agency states: “Our cells break down mRNA and get rid of it within a few days after vaccination. Scientists estimate that the spike protein, like other proteins our bodies create, may stay in the body up to a few weeks.”
The CDC claims that “corona vaccines don’t change your DNA in any way” and that all ingredients of the corona vaccines leave the body after the production of antibodies. Furthermore, on the webpage titled “Myths and Facts about COVID-19 Vaccines,” they claimed, “the genetic material delivered by mRNA vaccines never enters the nucleus of your cells.”
Pfizer has not commented on the Swedish study, saying only that its mRNA vaccine “does not alter the human genome.” “Our corona vaccine does not alter the DNA sequence of a human cell,” a spokesperson for the vaccine maker told The Epoch Times.
Some people have been diagnosed with this condition after the Pfizer vaccine. For example, a healthy 35-year-old woman was diagnosed with autoimmune hepatitis one week after her first injection.
Dr. Peter McCullough, an internist, cardiologist, and epidemiologist, wrote on Twitter that the Swedish study’s findings have “enormous implications of permanent chromosomal change and long-term constitutive spike synthesis driving the pathogenesis of a whole new genre of chronic disease.”
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