by Rhoda Wilson, Expose News:
Pfizer’s mRNA covid-19 injections instruct cells to produce additional “off-target” proteins that could pose significant health risks.
The finding was revealed by a team of UK researchers, who found a “glitch” occurred due to the way the covid-19 injections were genetically modified.
According to the study, off-target cellular immune responses occur in 25% to 33% of those who have received Pfizer’s covid-19 injection.
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The “Pfrankenstein” proteins could potentially lead to health problems, including autoimmune conditions or endocrine disruption.
Pfizer’s Pfrankenstein proteins should have been detected and reduced or eliminated long before mRNA covid-19 injections were given to millions of people.*
[*Note: Dr. Joseph Mercola writes of mRNA injections given to “millions of people,” which may be the case in the USA. Worldwide, this could potentially be billions of people. As of 3 May 2021, Pfizer had shipped around 430 million Comirnaty doses to 91 countries and territories around the globe. A spokesman said Pfizer was confident it could “deliver 2.5 billion vaccines in 2021” and “manufacture at least 3 billion doses in 2022.” However, based on the contracts inked as of mid-April 2021, Pfizer expected to deliver roughly 1.6 billion doses in 2021. Read more HERE.]
You’ve Been Genetically Hijacked to Produce Pfizer’s Pfrankenstein Proteins
The toxic spike protein produced in your body if you receive a covid-19 injection is not the only health concern to be aware of. Pfizer’s mRNA covid-19 injections also instruct cells to produce additional “off-target” proteins that could pose significant health risks.
The finding was revealed by a team of UK researchers1 who found a “glitch” occurred due to the way the covid-19 injections were genetically modified. As a result, unwanted proteins are produced, with unknown effects – a phenomenon that should have been detected long before the experimental injections were given to millions of people.
Modified mRNA in Covid-19 Injections Is ‘Prone to Reading Errors’
Ribosomes decode mRNA in cells, but about 8% of the time those in covid-19 injections may misread the coded instructions, Maryanne Demasi, PhD, a former medical scientist with the University of Adelaide and former reporter for ABC News in Australia, explains:2
The researchers say that ribosomes, which are responsible for decoding the mRNA in cells, can slip and misread the coded instructions about 8% of the time – known as “ribosomal frameshifting.” They say the “glitch” has to do with how the mRNA in the vaccine has been genetically modified.
Unlike naturally occurring mRNA, the mRNA that exists in the vaccines has had a “uridine” base replaced with an “N1-methyl pseudouridine” (to stabilise it) and unfortunately, has made it prone to reading errors.
In May 2021, I interviewed Stephanie Seneff, PhD, a senior research scientist at MIT for over five decades, about the likely hazards of replacing the uracil in the RNA used in the covid injections with synthetic methylpseudouridine.3 This process of substituting letters in the genetic code is known as codon optimisation, which is known to be problematic.
At the time, Seneff predicted the injections would cause a rise in prion, autoimmune and neurodegenerative diseases and, at younger ages, blood disorders and heart failure. One of the primary reasons for this is that they genetically manipulated the RNA in the injections with synthetic methylpseudouridine, which enhances RNA stability by inhibiting its breakdown.
Now, researchers at Cambridge University and the Universities of Kent, Oxford and Liverpool, have discovered4 that the use of methylpseudouridine results in a high rate of ribosomal “frameshifting,” which causes your cells to produce off-target proteins with unknown effects. In an interview with Demasi, research scientist David Wiseman explained the concerning findings:5
They found the Pfizer vaccine can cause your cells to make proteins that they are not supposed to make – you end up with what I call “Pfrankenstein proteins.” … Imagine the following three-letter English words ABE DAN TEA TON ERA TWO – the letters are like the code on the mRNA. Now instead of starting to read the sentence at the letter “A” of the first word, you frameshift to the next letter – the letter “B.”
That means that all the other letters are shifted to the left and it will give you a new sentence with three-letter words BED ANT EAT ONE RAT etcetera. So, the new words have a completely different meaning from the original words. This is what happened in the body of some people vaccinated with Pfizer’s product. New unwanted “off-target” proteins were produced, that actually led to an “off-target” immune response.
Your Body Is Being Hijacked to Produce “Pfrankenstein” Proteins
According to the study, off-target cellular immune responses occur in 25% to 33% of those who have received Pfizer’s covid-19 injection. “It means their lymphocytes had seen the proteins before – their immune system had already been primed from a prior exposure, presumably after that person had received the mRNA vaccine,” Wiseman said.6
The study authors stated there were no adverse outcomes related to the “frameshifted products,” and the media has similarly downplayed any risk of harm. However, molecular virologist David Speicher PhD, told Trial Site News reporter Sonia Elijah:7
Whenever our cells create an abundance of unintended proteins or prevent production of appropriate proteins it could lead to an unintended immune response with a huge potential to cause harm.
Wiseman was also clear in his explanation that the “Pfrankenstein” proteins could potentially lead to health problems, including autoimmune conditions or endocrine disruption. He told Demasi:8
What you have to realise is that your body is being hijacked, not just to produce spike protein, but also to produce other, what I call, “Pfrankenstein” proteins that are completely uncharacterised. We don’t know what they are, what they do, for how long they’re made or how long they last in the body, and we have no idea what their toxicity is.
From the Nature paper however, we do know that these unwanted proteins elicit immune reactions in the body.
… These researchers showed that frameshifting could create chimeric proteins. Basically, as the ribosome reads the code for the spike protein, it may slip in the middle of reading the code. So, the first half is spike protein, and the second half is a Pfrankenstein protein.
Now, just imagine one half can still attach to the ACE2 receptor on cells but on the other end, you’ve got this Pfrankenstein protein dangling outside of the cells. Your immune system is going to destroy the cell because it looks foreign, and now you’ve got something that looks like an autoimmune condition.
Or you could have a protein that turns out to be not necessarily identical, but sufficiently similar to another protein in our body like a hormone and it ends up mimicking the hormone’s activity and disturbing your endocrine system.
Reading Errors Could Be Reduced – So Why Weren’t They?
While claiming that frameshifted products weren’t harmful, the Nature study authors stated it was important for future mRNA technologies to reduce ribosome frameshifting events. They suggested that they could identify the garbled sites or sequences and alter the mRNA sequence to reduce such effects in the future.9
But as Wiseman pointed out, this should have been done already. “This work should’ve been done by the vaccine manufacturers and by the regulators before the product was authorised and given to billions of people. They’ve asked people to take a vaccine and put it into children and they have no clue what is happening inside the body.”10