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Pfizer's Vaccine Contains SV40 Sequence, Linked to Cancer Promotion • Post-Vaccination Result: Rapid Cancer Growth • Allegations of Vaccine-Related Genocide • Recent Update

Tokyo University of Science professor Murakami's discovery: Presence of SV40 sequence in Pfizer's COVID-19 vaccine, a known promoter of cancer-causing viruses.

Pfizer's Vaccine Includes the SV40 Sequence, a Cancer-Promoting Agent • Post-Vaccination, Cancers...
Pfizer's Vaccine Includes the SV40 Sequence, a Cancer-Promoting Agent • Post-Vaccination, Cancers Speed Up • Vaccine Holocaust • Latest Update

Pfizer's Vaccine Contains SV40 Sequence, Linked to Cancer Promotion • Post-Vaccination Result: Rapid Cancer Growth • Allegations of Vaccine-Related Genocide • Recent Update

In a series of revelations, concerns have been raised about the Pfizer COVID-19 vaccine, with claims of DNA contamination and the presence of a known oncogenic virus piece, the SV40 promoter.

The SV40 promoter, derived from a carcinogenic virus, has been found in the Pfizer vaccine sequence, according to researcher Kevin McKernan. This discovery, made through independent scientific studies, was initially withheld by vaccine manufacturer BioNTech but was later revealed through the EMA Transparency Initiative in February 2025.

McKernan's findings suggest a potential risk for anaphylaxis, blood clotting, developing resistance to antibiotics, gene integration risk, and long-term production of spike protein within the body. The presence of the SV40 promoter in the vaccine is a concern because it can easily migrate to the nucleus and enter the genome, posing an alarming problem.

Japanese Professor Murakami of Tokyo University has expressed similar concerns. He believes the inclusion of the SV40 promoter in the vaccine to be outrageously malicious and suggests that it should be removed, as it is not necessary for the production of the mRNA vaccine.

The World Council for Health has stated that DNA contamination in mRNA 'vaccines' poses a risk to everyone on the planet. DNA contamination, if it invades human cells and replicates, could potentially cause sepsis, cancer, and other issues.

These concerns were first expressed by Professor Murakami in an interview on expose-news.com. Kanekoa The Great tweeted audio/video transcripts of this interview, bringing the issue to the forefront of public discussion.

McKernan's discoveries have been discussed in various sources, including WCH Germany and a detailed analysis by US Professor John Mearsheimer cited by Weltwoche. The researcher himself discussed his findings in an interview with Conservative Review, which can be listened to on Apple podcasts.

The original source of the interview with McKernan and Professor Murakami can be found on Christine257.substack.com. As the debate continues, it is crucial to stay informed about these findings and their potential implications for public health.

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