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During a recent testimony before a South Carolina Senate Medical Affairs Ad-Hoc Committee, Dr. Phillip Buckhaults, a cancer genomics expert and professor at the University of South Carolina, disclosed that Pfizer's mRNA "vaccine" for the Wuhan coronavirus (COVID-19) contains billions of minute DNA fragments.

Dr. Buckhaults, who holds a PhD in biochemistry and molecular biology, emphasized the significant concern regarding these foreign DNA fragments, as they possess the capability to integrate themselves into an individual's genetic code, becoming a permanent element within the cell.

This process of genetic modification, akin to a Genetically Modified Organism (GMO), could potentially elucidate the emergence of what Dr. Buckhaults described as "rare but serious side effects, such as fatalities due to cardiac arrest," observed in some individuals who have been deemed "fully vaccinated."

Despite being triple-vaccinated with Pfizer himself, Dr. Buckhaults had previously lauded the mRNA platform technology as "groundbreaking," crediting it with saving numerous lives.

Addressing the assembled politicians, he remarked, "I'm a staunch advocate of this platform. I genuinely believe it holds the potential to combat cancers. In your lifetime, there will be mRNA vaccines tailored to the unique antigens of your specific cancer. However, they must rectify this issue."

(Related: Pfizer's recently approved COVID injections were exclusively tested on mice, not humans - just eight mice, at that.)

Fact check: COVID "vaccines" cause permanent DNA alterations, potentially leading to GMO-like hybridization in humans. Dr. Buckhaults' foremost apprehension centers on the "very real theoretical risk of future cancer in some individuals. Depending on where this foreign DNA fragment lodges within the genome, it may disrupt a tumor suppressor gene or activate an oncogene," he elucidated.

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