Kevin McKernan holds a bachelor of science with specified training in pharmacology, toxicology and biomedical engineering.
As the former research & development (R&D) lead at the Human Genome Project, he has pioneered work in the field of genome sequencing for the last 30 years.
McKernan previously joined Rebel News to discuss the censoring of his paper titled, “Difference in vaccine and SARS-COV-2 Replication derived mRNA: Implications for cell biology and future disease,” which basically found unstable codon optimization – an academic term which means that it remains unknown what the mRNA in these injections prompts your own cells to make.
Another unknown was what exactly the vial contents of these novel injections were, until now.
McKernan has independently discovered the SV-40 promoter in certain manufacturers’ vials.
The monkey-derived simian virus 40 (SV40) was part of Salk’s polio vaccine controversy in the 1950s after it was discovered that polio vaccines were contaminated with SV40, an infectious pathogen known to cause a whole host of cancers.
McKernan says that he stumbled on this work by accident.
“We were doing a lot of RNA sequencing on cannabis plants and something stopped working,” he says.
After reaching out to the scientific community for assistance, someone sent him four vials of expired COVID-19 vaccine – two bivalent Moderna vials and two Pfizer vials.
“I paused for a minute thinking that I don’t necessarily want this but it turns out they were perfect controls to solve the problem that I was trying to address… in the process of troubleshooting that, we spiked those molecules into our RNA sequencing process and out came deep sequence overage of the vaccines.
What we didn’t expect to find was all of the blueprints to make the vaccines, which were also in the vials, the DNA expression vectors which make these vaccines were contaminating the RNA that was supposed to be in the vials so at that point we knew that we had to put it out to the public because although it wasn’t something we set out to discover, we knew that someone else would care about it.”…
Another concerning discovery was the finding of an SV-40 promoter in the vials, which was not disclosed by the manufacturers….
While McKernan confirms that it is not the full SV-40 virus as seen in polio vaccines, he still has concerns.
“If this DNA is at high levels inside these vaccines then that promoter could integrate into the genome and there’s concern with injecting high amounts of SV-40 promoters because there is a risk it will be promoting the expression of genes inappropriate in the genome,” he goes on to speculate.
McKernan hypothesizes that “if this gets to the sperm or the egg and there’s integration into those cell lines then it could pass on to the next generation.”
“If there are any LNPs (lipid nanoparticles) getting to the ovaries – and we’ve seen some evidence in biodistribution studies that is the case – then one has to be concerned over whether this increases the odds of genome integration.”
SOURCE: Rebel News
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