Florida Surgeon General Joe Ladapo called today for a complete halt on the use of mRNA vaccines. Below is the official statement found on the Florida Department of Health website.
Tallahassee, Fla. — On December 6th 2023, State Surgeon General Dr. Joseph A. Ladapo sent a letter to the United States Food and Drug Administration (FDA) Commissioner Dr. Robert M. Califf and Centre for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) Director Dr. Mandy Cohen regarding questions pertaining to the safety assessments and the discovery of billions of DNA fragments per dose of the Pfizer and Moderna COVID-19 mRNA vaccines.
The Surgeon General outlined concerns regarding nucleic acid contaminants in the approved Pfizer and Moderna COVID-19 mRNA vaccines, particularly in the presence of lipid nanoparticle complexes, and Simian Virus 40 (SV40) promoter/enhancer DNA. Lipid nanoparticles are an efficient vehicle for delivery of the mRNA in the COVID-19 vaccines into human cells and may therefore be an equally efficient vehicle for delivering contaminant DNA into human cells. The presence of SV40 promoter/enhancer DNA may also pose a unique and heightened risk of DNA integration into human cells.
In 2007, the FDA published guidance on regulatory limits for DNA vaccines in the ‘Guidance for Industry: Considerations for Plasmid DNA Vaccines for Infectious Disease Indications (Guidance for Industry)‘. In this Guidance for Industry, the FDA outlines important considerations for vaccines that use novel methods of delivery regarding DNA integration, specifically:
- DNA integration could theoretically impact a human’s oncogenes – the genes which can transform a healthy cell into a cancerous cell.
- DNA integration may result in chromosomal instability.
- The Guidance for Industry discusses biodistribution of DNA vaccines and how such integration could affect unintended parts of the body including blood, heart, brain, liver, kidney, bone marrow, ovaries/testes, lung, draining lymph nodes, spleen, the site of administration and subcutis at injection site.
On December 14th 2023, the FDA provided a written response providing no evidence that DNA integration assessments have been conducted to address risks outlined by the FDA itself in 2007. Based on the FDA’s recognition of unique risks posed by DNA integration, the efficacy of the COVID-19 mRNA vaccine’s lipid nanoparticle delivery system and the presence of DNA fragments in these vaccines, it is essential to human health to assess the risks of contaminant DNA integration into human DNA. The FDA has provided no evidence that these risks have been assessed to ensure safety. As such, Florida State Surgeon General Dr. Joseph A. Ladapo has released the following statement:
The FDA’s response does not provide data or evidence that the DNA integration assessments it recommended itself have been performed. Instead, it pointed to genotoxicity studies – which are inadequate assessments for DNA integration risk. In addition, it obfuscated the difference between the SV40 promoter/enhancer and SV40 proteins, two elements that are distinct.
DNA integration poses a unique and elevated risk to human health and to the integrity of the human genome, including the risk that DNA integrated into sperm or egg gametes could be passed onto offspring of mRNA COVID-19 vaccine recipients. If the risks of DNA integration have not been assessed for mRNA COVID-19 vaccines, these vaccines are not appropriate for use in human beings.
Providers concerned about patient health risks associated with COVID-19 should prioritise patient access to non-mRNA COVID-19 vaccines and treatment. It is my hope that, in regard to COVID-19, the FDA will one day seriously consider its regulatory responsibility to protect human health, including the integrity of the human genome.
In the spirit of transparency and scientific integrity, State Surgeon General Dr. Joseph A. Ladapo will continue to assess research surrounding these risks and provide updates to Floridians.
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It’s like the three not so wise monkeys. They couldn’t find a beer in a brewery. The Chancellor should call them in and sack the entire board of the FCA.
Why would he sack a body doing exactly what he wants. Resignation honours all round?
I was surprised when he was debanked when you consider, yes he is a Tory, but also a Globalist who wanted more of the fascism in Lockdown Chinese style. Also his wife has been in the CCP television channel. Wouldn’t that be like inviting Rudolf Hess into Parliament rather than putting him in Jail.
The FCA is another crappy pseudo-New Labour organisation that needs abolition. It’s simply a way for the state to keep the risk of taking responsibility at arm’s length.
Tony Blair is the architect of so much of this emerging fascism!
I said it when the Farage story broke and I repeat it now.
Banking discrimination isn’t a bug or a failure of the system. It is a design of the system..
All governments have very deliberately charged banks with monitoring their clients and blocking those deemed to be undesirable. And they are potentially liable for any wrong doing of their clients if they are found no to have taken “adeauate” precautions. The vagueness is also a feature not a bug. That is the system whether we like it or not.
All they were ever going to do with the Farage scandal was weather the storm and carry on as usual.
If they want to solve the problem – which they don’t – they would need to stop making banks responsible for any nefarious actions of their clients and go back to what it used to be. That would mean not treating every client as a potential criminal and the legal system, not the banking system, deal with any wrong doing.
Indeed a sad microcosm of the larger picture whereby the vast law abiding majority have their lives made increasingly miserable and constrained because the minority. My neighbourhood now has a 20mph speed limit, which I ignore religiously. Some parts of it I would barely get above 15 because they are narrow, with obstructed vision, parked cars etc. Other parts it’s fine to do 30-35 on. Obviously now and again there are drivers who are too stupid or lazy to work out where you can go faster and where you should go slower, so everyone now has to go slowly.
Even with the ‘lazy” drivers, how.much of a problem was it? My bet is that nobody died, nobody got run over, a few.people were reckless from time to time and that was it.
I’m short, there was no problem that needed solving.
This is the reality of modern state bureaucrats and officials. They put all theri energy into solving problems that don’t exist and don’t go anywhere near the real problems, like unsustainable debt, dysfunctional Soviet style healthcare, because the solutions are truly difficult and politically explosive.
I have only lived in the area for 3 years but not aware of any serious issues – maybe the odd fender bender. And for that they spent £10,000s painted stupid signs on the road, more street furniture (in a conservation area that has a 12th century church) and speed humps to ruin your suspension, and now when I hold back to let cars through because it’s too narrow for both of us, I have to wait longer because some numpties drive at 20.
It is like your phone line cut off in conversation because the phone company doesn’t agree with what you just said….But you are a phone company FFS!
Bad, but this is potentially far, far worse and the means to make us own nothing:
https://www.zerohedge.com/markets/macleod-unwinding-financial-system
Holders of shares in physical ETFs and shares could find them plundered through the agency of JPMorganChase and other central clearing counterparties, where their status permits them to deploy bullion and other private property as they see fit.
Will, excuse my distracting pedantry, but…
‘Nigel Farage was dumped by Coutts due to his political views’
…should be
‘Nigel Farage was dumped by Coutts because of his political views’
None of these regulatory outfits are fit for purpose. I had a genuine complaint about a solicitor and the SRA basically ignored what I had to say.