Moderna’s mRNA COVID Vaccine Linked to Cancer Risks & Monkeybox Outbreak
Moderna has reportedly admitted its mRNA vaccine may be linked to cancer due to DNA contamination. Additionally, claims suggest the monkeypox outbreak might be a cover for vaccine side effects, notably shingles, misdiagnosed as monkeypox. These revelations are raising concerns about transparency.
Well we've got some interesting new details about our beloved vaccine.
First, Moderna has admitted that mRNA from its pandemic vaccine could potentially cause cancer, after billions of DNA fragments were discovered in vaccine vials.
Additionally, German doctor Dr. Wolfgang Wodarg claims that the monkeypox outbreak is actaully a side effect of the vaccine.
The Cancer Claim
Source: The Expose - Moderna confirms mRNA COVID Vaccines cause Cancer
The article from The Exposé claims that Moderna’s mRNA COVID-19 vaccines are linked to cancer due to DNA contamination found in the vials. It references Dr. Robert Malone, who allegedly revealed during a Congressional hearing that DNA fragments in the vaccines could potentially cause cancer and other genetic issues. The report also mentions that both Moderna and Pfizer knew about these risks but did not disclose them fully to regulators or the public.
The article alleges that Moderna’s mRNA COVID-19 vaccines contain DNA contaminants that could potentially lead to cancer, citing claims from Dr. Robert Malone. It argues that both Moderna and Pfizer were aware of the risks but did not fully disclose them. The piece links the presence of DNA fragments in the vaccines to increased risks of genetic mutations, including cancer. The report criticizes health authorities for insufficient regulation and oversight regarding these findings.
The Monkeypox (and Shingles) Story
Source: Slay News - Top Doctor Blows Whistle
The article from Slay News claims that Dr. Wolfgang Wodarg, a German doctor, alleges that the monkeypox outbreak is a cover-up for side effects of COVID-19 mRNA vaccines.
According to Wodarg, the symptoms of monkeypox, including blistering rashes, are similar to shingles, which he says is a known side effect of the vaccines. He also criticizes the pharmaceutical industry for profiting from testing and treating these supposed side effects under the guise of monkeypox.
The article further mentions that 1 in 450 people reported developing shingles after receiving COVID-19 mRNA vaccinations. Dr. Wodarg links this statistic to his argument that vaccine-induced shingles is being misdiagnosed as monkeypox. He suggests that this misclassification benefits pharmaceutical companies, who profit from monkeypox treatments and vaccines while downplaying potential vaccine side effects like shingles.