WATCH: Pfizer Whistleblower Confirms Aborted Fetal Cell Lines In mRNA Covid ‘Vaccines’

The substances in the C-19 experimental mRNA gene therapy medicine are elusive! We reported that American experts found graphene oxide and parasites in the C-19 shots. But, Project Veritas and the courageous Pfizer whistleblower revealed the truth. They shared that aborted fetal cell lines are present in every C-19 vaccine.
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The whistleblower represents Quality Auditor Melissa Strickle from the McPherson, Kansas plant, creating some Pfizer units.
She stated that Project Veritas was her last chance to share this information because her company lied to people. According to her statement, she was traumatized and sickened by what she saw there and has taken a leave of absence.
With the news emerged about the aborted fetal cell lines, Strickler wanted to warn the public because “it needs to be seen by the people because they are trying to get this to kids.”
Leaked emails from the conversation between Pfizer’s VP and the Senior Director of Worldwide Research tell us that they did everything they could do to hide this information.
The leaked email included:
We believe that the risk of communicating this right now outweighs any potential benefit we could see, particularly with general members of the public who may take this information and use it in ways we may not want out there.
Pfizer hid the use of the aborted fetal cell lines so religious Americans couldn’t claim a proper religious exemption. They hurt Pfizer’s wallet and paved the road for noncompliance with the Biden plan.
Take a look at the Rumble video:
The mainstream media knew all this, but they didn’t report it? Instead of researching and doing real journalism, they fact-check the claims, which turned out to be accurate.
Many (a majority) of vaccines & meds, including common OTC meds, are tested with this same cloned stem cell line. There is NO aborted fetal tissue in any of them, or in the testing protocols. Just about everyone has taken one of these meds / vaccines.👇🏼https://t.co/FioCHeBvgu
— Amos of Judah ✝️🌻🇺🇦 (@AmosofJudah1) October 5, 2021
Read this pathetic Reuters “fact check” re: claims made that the AstraZeneca COVID-19 contains stem cell lines from aborted fetal tissue. In the end, they’ve actually admitted that all the claims are true (including the engineered DNA claim). https://t.co/qOuiiznqSS
— 🇺🇸 Colorado Patriot 🇺🇸 (@redco2012) December 4, 2020
The leaked emails tell that HEK-193 cells in Pfizer originate from an aborted fetus. The aborted fetal cell is taken from elective abortions used since the 1960s to create vaccines. Religious exemptions in the USA offer Christians protection against mandated vaccines with aborted fetal cell lines. What will happen when drug manufacturers and the media are silent about unethical substances? Will the manufacturers be responsible for violating the Constitution?
Science talked about this in 2020 that five C-19 vaccines used human fetal cell lines. The substance HEK-293 represented a kidney cell from an elective abortion in 1972. PER.C6 represented a cell line by J&J and was made from an 18-week old baby’s retinal cell in 1985.
Science reported:
Cells derived from elective abortions have been used since the 1960s to manufacture vaccines, including current vaccines against rubella, chickenpox, hepatitis A, and shingles. They have also been used to make approved drugs against diseases including hemophilia, rheumatoid arthritis, and cystic fibrosis. Now, research groups around the world are working to develop more than 130 candidate vaccines against COVID-19, according to the World Health Organization; 10 had entered human trials as of 2 June.
At least five of the candidate COVID-19 vaccines use one of two human fetal cell lines: HEK-293, a kidney cell line widely used in research and industry that comes from a fetus aborted in about 1972; and PER.C6, a proprietary cell line owned by Janssen, a subsidiary of Johnson & Johnson, developed from retinal cells from an 18-week-old fetus aborted in 1985. Both cell lines were developed in the lab of molecular biologist Alex van der Eb at Leiden University. Two of the five vaccines have entered human trials (see table, below).
In four of the vaccines, the human fetal cells are used as miniature “factories” to generate vast quantities of adenoviruses, disabled so that they cannot replicate, that are used as vehicles to ferry genes from the novel coronavirus that causes COVID-19. When the adenoviruses are given as a vaccine, recipients’ cells begin to produce proteins from the coronavirus, hopefully triggering a protective immune response.
The fifth vaccine, which has shown promise in monkeys and is headed for human trials as soon as this summer, is what is known as a protein subunit vaccine. Researchers at the University of Pittsburgh use HEK-293 cells to manufacture the coronavirus’ spike protein—a vital part of its structure—which is used to trigger an immune response. The vaccine is delivered through a skin patch with 400 tiny needles.
The fetal cell lines are key to producing both types of vaccine. “HEK-293 [cells] are essential for making protein subunit vaccines,” says Andrea Gambotto, a vaccine scientist at the University of Pittsburgh School of Medicine and the vaccine’s lead developer. Their human origin is important, he says: “Cultured [nonhuman] animal cells can produce the same proteins, but they would be decorated with different sugar molecules, which—in the case of vaccines—runs the risk of failing to evoke a robust and specific immune response.” (Among the developers of the five vaccines, only Gambotto responded to a request for comment.)
David Prentice, vice president and research director at the Charlotte Lozier Institute, which opposes abortion, notes researchers making adenovirus vaccines have modified HEK-293 cells to be adept at packaging new genes—such as those that direct cells to assemble the coronavirus spike protein—into adenoviruses. But he adds that other technologies are available, including using cells captured from amniocentesis that are engineered to make replication-deficient adenoviruses.
“The use of cells from electively aborted fetuses for vaccine production makes these five COVID-19 vaccine programs unethical, because they exploit the innocent human beings who were aborted,” Prentice and a co-author—molecular biologist James Sherley, a Lozier Institute associate scholar and director of the adult stem cell company Asymmetrex—wrote in a position paper published last month.
But Arthur Caplan, a bioethicist at the New York University School of Medicine, counters: “There are better ways to win the abortion wars than telling people not to use a vaccine. These are long-over abortions. These cells are decades old, and even major religious leaders like the pope have acknowledged that for the greater good it’s not worth the symbolism to put the community at risk.”
The Vatican’s Pontifical Academy for Life declared in 2005 and reaffirmed in 2017 that in the absence of alternatives, Catholics could, in good conscience, receive vaccines made using historical human fetal cell lines.
A vaccine made by the Chinese company CanSino Biologics was the first COVID-19 vaccine to enter phase II human trials. It was developed using adapted HEK-293 cells that the company licensed from Canada’s NRC, where the cells were developed. (NRC-developed HEK-293 cells have already been used to develop an approved Ebola vaccine.) Last month, NRC announced a collaboration with CanSino Biologics under which it is preparing to run late-stage clinical trials of the vaccine in Canada, and scale up facilities to produce the vaccine in quantity.
The two U.S.-backed vaccines that have drawn criticism from antiabortion groups are on a short list of candidates targeted to get financial and logistical support from the U.S. government under the White House’s Operation Warp Speed, which aims to accelerate the development and approval of at least one COVID-19 vaccine by January 2021, according to a 3 June report in The New York Times.
One of the Warp Speed candidates, made by Janssen Research & Development, uses PER.C6 cells. The second, from University of Oxford researchers and AstraZeneca, uses HEK-293 cells. Both have received U.S. government commitments of, respectively, $456 million and $1.2 billion, if they meet milestones, through the Biomedical Advanced Research Development Authority (BARDA).
Another vaccine that relies on HEK-293, being developed by two companies owned by the billionaire scientist and businessman Patrick Soon-Shiong, made an earlier, Warp Speed long list of 14 promising candidates, according to a press release from one of companies, NantKwest.
Prentice says: “As they are choosing—BARDA and the Warp Speed people— what vaccines to move ahead, they should at least recognize that there is some portion of the population who would like an alternative vaccine they can take in good conscience.”
Caplan disagrees. “If you are going to say the government shouldn’t fund things that a minority of people object to, you will have a very long list of things that won’t get funded by the government, from research on weapons of war to contraceptive research.”
The Trump administration has restricted the use of human fetal tissue from elective abortions in biomedical research. One year ago, it adopted a policy that forbids researchers at the National Institutes of Health (NIH) from using fetal tissue from elective abortions in their studies. And it imposed an extra layer of review on non-NIH scientists seeking agency funding to do research using such tissue. But the policy did not stop either group from using decades-old fetal cell lines like HEK-293 and PER.C6
Trump restricted the use of human fetal tissue from abortion in biomedical research. However, they found their way to use those substances.
Because they used the aborted fetal cell lines and kept it a secret, religious exemptions get denied while unethical mandates pile up.
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Source: science.org