Phillip Buckhaults, a cancer genomics expert, and professor at the University of South Carolina has testified before a South Carolina Senate Medical Affairs Ad-Hoc Committee saying that Pfizerβs mRNA vaccine is contaminated with billions of tiny DNA fragments.
Buckhaults, who has a PhD in biochemistry and molecular biology, said βthere is a very real hazardβ that these fragments of foreign DNA can insert themselves into a personβs own genome and become a βpermanent fixture of the cell.β
He said itβs a plausible mechanism for what might be βcausing some of the rare but serious side effects like death from cardiac arrestβ in people following mRNA vaccination.
Buckhaults is not an alarmist and has been reluctant to go public with his findings for fear of frightening people.
He himself was vaccinated three times with Pfizerβs covid vaccine and recommended it to family and friends. He described the mRNA platform technology as βrevolutionaryβ and said the vaccine has saved many lives.
βIβm a real fan of this platform,β Buckhaults told the Senate. βI think it has the potential to treat cancers, I really believe that this platform is revolutionary. In your lifetime, there will be mRNA vaccines against antigens in your unique cancer. But theyβve got to get this problem fixed.β