Aborted Fetal DNA in Vaccines Could Explain Rise in Autism

Dr. Pamela Acker, one of the most knowledgeable people in the world on vaccines and on what goes into them. Dr. Acker was interviewed discussing Covid on John-Henry Westen Show, which Premiered Jan 12, 2021. The Origins of the Foundational Building Blocks for Vaccines.

With the Maderna and Pfizer vaccines, there is not any aborted fetal material remaining in the vaccine because they’re not actually cultured or produced directly in the aborted fetal cells. But with the AstraZenica vaccine and the Johnson & Johnson vaccine for Covid, as well as the rubella vaccine and the chickenpox vaccine, there are remainders of these aborted fetal cells that end up in the vaccines themselves. When you get these vaccines, you are actually injecting pieces of this individual who is murdered into your body. Those pieces tend to be remnants of DNA and some protein debris. But the DNA is particularly of concern because Dr Theresa Deisher of Sound Choice Pharmaceuticals, which came into existence in the early 2000s, was also working on solving this problem with ethical vaccines – the availability of ethical vaccines. She has some tremendous work. She’s summarized where she has looked at the relationship between the increase in use of aborted fetal cell derived vaccines that corresponds to an increase in autism rates in the countries that she’s looked at. And this has been in some countries in Europe, as well as the United States. She’s seen that there’s a dose dependent response. So the more aborted fetal cell vaccines that we use, the higher the incidence of autism, or the greater the increase there is in the autism. So she said ‘well let’s take a look at that. Let’s see if there’s any sort of biologically plausible mechanism for that.’  She made the connection that, when you put these aborted fetal DNA contaminants into a living human being, something can occur. This occurs in vitro and cell culture in the laboratory; it is called homologous recombination. The DNA that’s being injected into the individual can line up with the DNA that corresponds to individual cells. Then there are some enzymes that can come along and they can swap those two pieces. So you end up losing your actual DNA and having the DNA from the aborted fetal cells incorporated into your cells. She was saying how this could potentially explain why some individuals [develop] autism, although not all because autism is a very multifaceted problem. There’s no one strict straight answer for why it develops in some individuals and not in others. But in some individuals, you see hundreds of what are called De novo mutations. an alteration in a gene that is present for the first time in one family member as a result of a mutation. These are mutations that came out of nowhere. Their parents didn’t have them. You shouldn’t see hundreds of mutations in a child and just from one generation. That child is very young, probably still, they can’t accumulate all these mutations. Well, they can if this mutated DNA [is present]  because, if you recall from the beginning of the talk, we talked about how, in order for cell lines to be immortalized, we’re sticking viral oncogenes [into the cells], these cancer-promoting genes, these mutations, into them in order to keep them growing in cell culture indefinitely. The DNA in these cells is definitely mutated. This could be the source of the mutations that we’re seeing in some of these kids that are developing autism. This is one possible mechanism for why we’re seeing that. It’s not outside the realm of possibility biologically, but also it makes sense if you think about it just from natural law. If you’re going to do something as heinous as inject into yourself the remains of somebody who is murdered, there’s going to be a natural consequence to that. You can’t just do that and not have any negative effects.


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