
By MICHAEL SLOVANOS
THE PROMINENT geneticist Kevin McKernan has called out “disinformation” published by the Australian TGA in its attempt to deny the Covid “vaccine” DNA contamination scandal.
McKernan says the TGA’s flawed methodology is underestimating DNA contamination of Covid vaccines by 100 times.
McKernan, the founder and Chief Science Officer of Medicinal Genomics, was the research director on the Human Genome Project at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology and later was the first person to sequence the cannabis genome.
After Cairns News and other online media published the call by Port Hedland Town Council to alert councils across Australia to the issue of contaminated mRNA Covid injections the big-pharma funded TGA put out a media release attempting to refute the information.
“We are aware of misinformation in recent media and online reports that claim the COVID-19 mRNA vaccines are contaminated with excessive levels of DNA. This is not the case,” the TGA said.
The TGA goes on to claim “the reports are based on studies conducted by a small number of laboratories that have attempted to investigate the amount of DNA in COVID-19 vaccines.
“While the TGA welcomes and constantly reviews the latest scientific evidence about the safety of vaccines and other biotechnology products, these recent studies fail to apply the required scientific rigor expected in pharmaceutical testing.
“As such, the results are not robust or reliable, and are creating confusion and concern regarding the safety of vaccines.”
Well, sorry to say TGA, but one of the world’s leading geneticists has publicly refuted your claims and was also highly critical of TGA stonewalling of requests for scientific methodology behind TGA safety clearance for the mRNA products, in particular the qPCR protocol for quantifying the DNA content of the “vaccines”.
“Your response to peoples request for your qPCR protocol is misinformation,” McKernan posted on X. “No transparency on your methods but we can already see that you are using only one assay in the vector (Kan gene) so you are under estimating the load 100X. You should know this by now as Speicher et al published this a year ago.”
McKernan also rebutted another claim by the TGA that some laboratories had chosen to report DNA levels using a test called fluorometry, which the TGA claims “is known to overestimate DNA levels in the presence of mRNA”.
“This is because the fluorescent dye used in this test binds to both DNA – which may be present in minute amounts – and mRNA, which is the main ingredient in the COVID-19 vaccines. This leads to incorrect DNA levels being reported in these tests,” the TGA said.
But McKernan responded: “This is misinformation. Dr David Speicher’s latest test used RNaseA. There is no RNA interfering with the fluorometry. Did you not even read the report? Life must be good at the TGA when you can be a year behind all the time.”
McKernan went on: “Will you ever read Moderna’s patent from their CEO that teaches against the use of qPCR for quantifying the DNA? If fluorometry is so useless, why are you using it to measure the RNA? Did you know the cross talk with RiboGreen binds DNA 2X as much as RNA? (Jones et al)
“Is the TGA aware that the Kan gene in Pfizer is very different sequence than the Kan gene in Moderna? How do you know your PCR efficiency is equivalent for the 2 plasmids if you never sequenced either? Are you certain the primers are 100% match for both plasmids?”
The TGA’s claim that data refuting mRNA vaccine safety is “creating confusion and concern regarding the safety of vaccines” is disingenuous, given the massive number of adverse events including deaths, recorded wordwide since the roll-out of the Covid shots.
CairnsNews.org has emailed McKernan’s comments to the TGA for their response.