Emeritus Professor of Oncology at St Georges, University of London and Principal of The Institute for Cancer Vaccines and Immunotherapy (ICVI) Professor Angus Dalgleish didn’t mince his words this week in response to Australia’s response to Covid.
“Why on earth did they do this?” said Professor Dalgleish in an interview on Sky this week.
“Because, from the very beginning, these vaccines were not vaccines, particularly the ones that ended up after AstraZeneca, with all the clots and they were shut down, but the messenger RNA vaccines of Pfizer and the Moderna, of course, unbelievable problems and damage to people, and I don’t think we will ever really be able to get over that.
“Now we know that it’s even worse than that, that the vaccines were, the quality control was appalling, they changed the mechanism of manufacture between the trial and the roll out to about 6 billion people. This thing was full of contaminants. It was full of sequences that can actually get into your genome.”
The contamination Professor Dalgleish was referring to was DNA contamination scientists have found within the mRNA vaccines politicians mandated to Australian citizens. Molecular biologist and cancer geneticists Professor Phillip Buckhaults provided testimony to the South Carolina Senate Medical Affairs Ad-Hoc Committee on September 14, 2023, bringing attention to a critical concern. He expressed his surprise at detecting DNA contaminants in the vaccines and underscored the urgent necessity for comprehensive investigations.
Prof. Buckhaults wasn’t alone in his concerns, molecular virologist David J. Speicher, medicinal genomics expert Kevin McKernan, German biologist Jürgen O. Kirchner, and French physician and microbiologist specialising in infectious diseases Didier Raoult also sounded the alarm on concerns they had. Their tests found that DNA contamination ranged from .05 times the allowable DNA limit of 10ng/dose to a staggering 534 times above the limit.
Fact-checkers and regulatory authorities around the world went into overdrive to dismiss the scientist’s claims, citing small amounts of DNA from the manufacturing process may remain in the mRNA Covid-19 vaccines. Purification and quality control steps ensure any leftover DNA is present within regulatory limits claiming there isn’t reason to think that this residual DNA would alter a person’s DNA or cause cancer, contrary to claims made online.
In his latest experiment, Prof. Buckhaults demonstrated that plasmid DNA from these vaccines can indeed integrate into the DNA of normal cells.
Working with human epithelial stem cells, which are similar to those in the human colon, Prof. Buckhaults and his team vaccinated these cells and monitored them over a month. They discovered that pieces of the vaccine’s plasmid DNA remained in the ‘vaccinated’ cells’ genomic DNA using a robust qPCR protocol previously shared online.
Prof. Buckhaults highlighted the unfairness between the financial and emotional toll of proving science versus the ease with which his detractors could attack his reputation, calling it “asymmetric reputation warfare.”
“This experiments was done mainly for the people who were paid to publicly ridicule this idea (and slander my reputation). most of these people are mutually blocked now, so pass around to anyone who needs to see it. maybe @DrPaulOffit or that rude gorsky dude would like to see it. IDK,” wrote Prof. Buckhaults on X.
“this does not mean that the integration is happening in real vaccinated humans (those experiments are ongoing) but it does prove that the DNA can get into normal cells just fine, as i told everyone a year ago.
“its a small point and maybe looks like i am being petty, but the disparaging remarks made about me here and in the press really annoyed me so i thought it best to answer with a pipette. this experiment costs several thousands of dollars, whereas the reputation slander cost the saboteurs nothing. its asymmetric reputation warfare of sorts.”
Professor Angus Dalgleish continued, “It was draconian, dystopian and totally unnecessary (vaccine mandates).
“I criticised our own chief medical officer, Chris Witty, and I use the words again, as a total moron, he basically vaccinated our children in order to protect their grandparents.
“You do not vaccinate to protect other people. By that sentence, he said, well, the vaccines didn’t work because all the grandparents and parents are already being vaccinated.
“These were not vaccines. These were horrible gene therapies that could actually integrate into your genome and this is one of the reasons we’re seeing this horrendous rise in turbo cancers.
“I am terrified what they have done to my children. I think everybody who went along to that should actually stand up to try and defend themselves and go to court.”
The phrase ‘turbo cancers’ used by the Emeritus Professor of Oncology is a recent term used to describe cancer that acts with a speed and aggression not seen before.
An analysis of U.K. government data shows an unprecedented increase in cancer deaths among 15 to 44-year-olds following the rollout of Covid-19 vaccines (see image).
Pathologists such as Dr Ute Kruger, a researcher and senior physician at Lunds University in Sweden. Kruger, the former Chief of Pathology, a field that she’s worked in for the last 25 years, had a specialty in breast cancer diagnosis for the past 18 years. Having studied thousands of autopsies and breast cancer samples, her familiarity with the industry and patient age, tumour size and malignancy grade lead her to notice significant changes in 2021 once the vaccine rollout began.
Doctors for Covid Ethics posted an interview with Dr Kruger where she shared her concerns about unusual features that have been showing up in samples from the past year. These changes included:
Age – The average ages of the samples she received dropped, with a rise in the number of samples from people in their 30s to 50s.
Size – It used to be unusual for Dr Kruger to find a tumour 3cm in size. In this new environment, she’s regularly seeing tumours of 4cm, 8cm, 10cm and occasionally 12cm. In a shocking anecdote, two weeks ago, she found a 16cm tumour that took up an entire breast.
Multiple Tumours – Dr Kruger has begun to see more cases of multiple tumours growing in the same patient, sometimes even in both breasts. She had three cases within three weeks of patients who had tumours growing in multiple organs. One had tumours in his/her breast, pancreas and lungs within months of getting vaccinated.
Recurrence – There has been an uptick in patients who have been in remission from their cancer for many years suddenly getting an aggressive recurrence of their cancer shortly after vaccination.
Again, fact checkers were quick to jump on pathologists and oncologists who used the term turbo cancer, citing “Turbo cancer is an anti-vaccination conspiracy theory.”
This article appeared in The Koondrook and Barham Bridge Newspaper, 28 November 2024.