A recent investigation by Australian journalist Rebekah Barnett suggests politics and financial interests, not scientific concerns, led to the retraction of a 2021 peer-reviewed study finding the spike protein from SARS-CoV-2 and the mRNA vaccine impair critical DNA repair mechanisms, which could lead to cancer.

In 2022, an independent journalist John Davidson submitted a FOIA request for emails related to the retraction. The NIH took eight months to respond, identifying 490 pages of emails that it refused to release, claiming they contained trade secrets and confidential commercial information.

Davidson alleges the emails “show that the NIH was aware that spike protein in the COVID-19 vaccines would cause an increase in cancers.”

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A recent investigation by Australian journalist Rebekah Barnett suggests politics and financial interests, not scientific concerns, led to the retraction of a 2021 peer-reviewed study finding the spike protein from SARS-CoV-2 and the mRNA vaccine impair critical DNA repair mechanisms, which could lead to cancer. In 2022, an independent journalist John Davidson submitted a FOIA request for emails related to the retraction. The NIH took eight months to respond, identifying 490 pages of emails that it refused to release, claiming they contained trade secrets and confidential commercial information. Davidson alleges the emails “show that the NIH was aware that spike protein in the COVID-19 vaccines would cause an increase in cancers.” Read the full article: https://childrenshealthdefense.org/defender/vaccines-journal-covid-shot-cancer-retracted-study/ Join 👉 https://t.me/RogerHodkinson
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