On the Daily Pulse with Maria Zeee, I exposed three urgent and underreported dangers tied to the global mRNA agenda — from profound genetic disruption in the vaccine‑injured, to alarming new biomarker data in healthy young adults, to a silent rollout of self‑amplifying RNA injections for pets that could shed to humans.
mRNA Injections Induce Severe, Long-Lasting Genetic Disruption Linked to Cancer and Chronic Disease
Our study titled, Synthetic mRNA Vaccines and Transcriptomic Dysregulation: Evidence from New-Onset Adverse Events and Cancers Post-Vaccination, found thousands of dysregulated genes in the mRNA-injured — including those responsible for cancer suppression, genomic stability, immune regulation, and mitochondrial energy production. This molecular chaos is a likely driver of the cardiovascular, neurological, and oncogenic disorders now emerging in the vaccinated.
mRNA Boosters Trigger Dangerous Immune & Blood Abnormalities Within 48 Hours in Healthy Young Adults
A new study in healthy adults aged 20–30 found that within just 48 hours of an mRNA booster:
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D‑dimer spiked → dangerous clotting activity
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Lymphocytes plummeted → immune suppression
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CRP surged → systemic inflammation
These results confirm that severe biological disruption can occur within days of injection — even in young, healthy individuals.
Our Pets Are Actively Being Used as Self-Amplifying mRNA Vectors
The USDA quietly approved Merck’s self‑amplifying RNA shots (Nobivac NXT) for cats and dogs with no real safety testing.
These injections may:
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Shed samRNA and synthetic antigens to human owners through breath, saliva, or fluids.
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Cause long‑term genetic damage similar to that seen in humans.
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Recombine with wild viruses, creating dangerous new pathogens.
This rollout puts both pets and their owners into an uncontrolled genetic experiment — without consent.
Epidemiologist and Foundation Administrator, McCullough Foundation
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