Released August 2024 by Health Canada under an Access to Info Act request, Pfizer's 56-page DNA contamination safety assessment is now public (heavily redacted)
It’s akin to allowing the fox to watch over the hen house. Why in hell would our government go back to the manufacturer, who has a long history of deceit for answers?? This is all so fucked up. This is going on worldwide which is questionable. Why have all countries operated exactly the same way? Who is in charge? What entity has this much power?
For folks wanting to understand how exactly a "hypothetical genomic integration" could occur, The Daily Beagle did a technical write-up (including detailing evidence and pathroutes).
And contrary to Pfizer's lie that DNA 'degrades' with a 'half-life of 50-90 minutes', DNA is actually quite stable, *and can last months*, if not *years* (think of DNA evidence collected at crime scenes).
It’s akin to allowing the fox to watch over the hen house. Why in hell would our government go back to the manufacturer, who has a long history of deceit for answers?? This is all so fucked up. This is going on worldwide which is questionable. Why have all countries operated exactly the same way? Who is in charge? What entity has this much power?
Holy Toledo that’s a great write up!
Impressive work Scoops.
Thanks for your analysis Maria!
You might like a blast from my retrotransposon past
https://geoffpain.substack.com/p/can-pfizer-synthetic-mrna-fragments
Hypothetically, they all belong in prison today with life sentence, no parole and no visitors. But realistically that’s 3 or 4 years too late.
For folks wanting to understand how exactly a "hypothetical genomic integration" could occur, The Daily Beagle did a technical write-up (including detailing evidence and pathroutes).
https://thedailybeagle.substack.com/p/explosive-dna-modifications-impact
And contrary to Pfizer's lie that DNA 'degrades' with a 'half-life of 50-90 minutes', DNA is actually quite stable, *and can last months*, if not *years* (think of DNA evidence collected at crime scenes).
This is all good, but needs a high-level summary at the top.
the headline? ha