As humanity nervously awaits to see what will transpire from Big Tech’s frightening recent announcement of individualized, AI-created mRNA vaccines to cure cancer, the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) is unable to supply Del Bigtree’s Informed Action Consent Network (ICAN) with any records to support its bold claim that the mRNA “COVID-19 vaccines do not alter DNA.” In addition to that, the CDC also failed to provide ICAN with documents to back up its claim that “nearly all the ingredients in COVID-19 vaccines are also ingredients in many foods—fats, sugars, and salts.” In part one of a two-part report on the CDC’s failure, ICAN announced:

“The CDC.gov website is supposed to be one of the most authoritative public health websites in the world. Perplexed by many of the statements made on its (ironically-titled) webpage “Bust Myths and Learn the Facts about COVID-19 Vaccines,” ICAN’s legal team submitted numerous FOIA requests asking CDC for the evidence it relied upon to make those statements. Disturbingly, CDC failed to provide any evidence whatsoever.”

Considering the nightmarish propaganda promoted by taxpayer-funded government agencies during the pandemic, the CDC’s failure to back up its claims with proof is not all that shocking. Nonetheless, it is indeed disturbing and completely unacceptable. The first segment of ICAN’s series scrutinized the CDC’s assertion that “nearly all the ingredients in COVID-19 vaccines are also ingredients in many foods—fats, sugars, and salts.”

As ICAN points out, the CDC anoints itself the nation’s “leading science-based, data-driven, service organization,” when actually—and solely based on its own actions and lack of transparency—nothing could be further from the truth. With 1,700 scientists on its payroll, one would presume that statements published on its website undergo meticulous vetting by at least one. Unfortunately, that is not the case. ICAN has closely analyzed the ingredient lists of all COVID-19 vaccines and was perplexed by the CDC’s glossed-over claim that the ingredients in COVID-19 vaccines are found in many foods. To get answers, ICAN’s attorneys sent numerous FOIA requests, worded many different ways, asking the CDC for all records showing:

-The foods that contain the same ingredients as those found in the COVID-19 vaccines.

-The foods that contain recombinant spike protein from the SARS-CoV-2 virus.

-The foods that contain nucleoside-modified messenger RNA.

-The foods that contain extracts from the soapbark tree.

-The foods that contain baculovirus and cellular DNA, lentil lectin, methyl-α-D-mannopyranoside, simethicone, pluronic F-68, Triton X-100 and/or Tergitol.

-Eating an ingredient found in food has the same effect on the body as injecting that same ingredient into the body.

These requests make sense and aren’t complicated. And given the CDC’s claim that the ingredients in COVID-19 vaccines are found in many foods, most Americans would expect the CDC to provide supporting studies, research papers, or, at the very least, internal correspondence discussing the scientific basis for this claim. Importantly, ICAN notes that under the Information Quality Act, the CDC is legally required to substantiate the quality of the information it disseminates to the public. Yet, the CDC failed to produce a single record in reply to the abovementioned requests.

And the same holds true for the agency’s bold assertion that “COVID-19 vaccines do not alter DNA.” Disturbingly, the CDC failed to provide any supporting documentation for that serious claim. After all, the agency’s webpage, titled “Bust Myths and Learn the Facts about COVID-19 Vaccines,” confidently asserts: “Fact: COVID-19 vaccines do not change or interact with your DNA in any way.” As pointed out by ICAN, that would undoubtedly be reassuring—if not for multiple studies indicating that mRNA vaccines are capable of mutating or altering genes. Again, to get to the bottom of the confusion, ICAN’s attorneys sent several FOIA requests to the CDC, again asking in numerous ways for its proof that “COVID-19 vaccines do not change or interact with a vaccine recipient’s DNA in any way.” This is a serious assertion. Again, the CDC came up empty, responding:

“Subject matter experts have informed us that it is not biologically possible for the vaccines to change or interact with an individual’s DNA, but nevertheless conducted a search for records. Neither the National Center for Emerging and Infectious Diseases, nor the National Center for Immunization and Respiratory Diseases located records.”

Who exactly are these subject matter “experts” leading the CDC’s response? To find out, ICAN’s attorneys dug deeper, sending another FOIA request asking for that information. Guess what? Even though “the American public has every right to view the actions of government employees,” as noted by ICAN, the CDC refused to disclose their names. Thankfully, ICAN persevered, and after a year of legal battles, it obtained the unredacted forms filled out by experts in response to its FOIA. By the grace of God, ICAN is looking out for the American people and can’t rest when experts like Cancer Genomics Expert Dr. Phillip Buckhaults, who is but one of many, spoke in 2023 of DNA contamination in mRNA COVID jabs. Testifying to the SC Senate, Buckhaults stated:

“The Pfizer vaccine is contaminated with plasmid DNA, it’s not just mRNA… I’m kind of alarmed about the possible consequences of this… It could be causing some of the rare, but serious, side effects like death from cardiac arrest… This DNA can and likely will integrate into the genomic DNA of cells that got transfected with the vaccine mix… It’s different from RNA because it can be permanent… It could cause theoretically…a sustained autoimmune attack towards that tissue. It’s also a very real theoretical risk of future cancer in some people… There’s probably about 200 billion pieces of this plasmid DNA in each dose of the vaccine… This is a bad idea.”

Wow, that testimony alone should be enough to get the attention of CDC experts. Yet, shockingly, it didn’t. The unredacted forms ICAN obtained from the CDC revealed that one of the “experts” sticking with the ruse insisting that COVID-19 vaccines don’t interact with DNA was Dr. John Su, Acting Deputy Director of CDC’s Immunization Safety Office (ISO). If he’s from the ISO, then surely, he’s aware of the studies highlighting the dangerous DNA contamination from the mRNA COVID jabs, right.? Not so fast, instead of doing his job, Su wrote, “The requested information is outside of ISO’s purview. Documents requested involve demonstration of molecular and/or atomic forces that are beyond the scope of ISO to document. Referral to the National Institutes of Health (NIH) would be a viable option.” The other “expert” wrote, without referencing any sources, “This request is not biologically possible.

Reflecting in disbelief at the CDC’s overall disturbing response, ICAN perfectly articulated the travesty of the CDC’s incompetence, writing:

“It’s hard to believe that something so critical to mRNA vaccine safety would be “outside the purview” of CDC’s Immunization Safety Office. And given the 1,700 scientists who work for CDC, it certainly is perplexing that a public health analyst was the best available expert to answer a question about genetics! Notably, the fact that no one could provide justification for this statement did not stop CDC from presenting it as a “fact” to the public. What else has CDC assured Americans—and would those claims stand up to ICAN’s simple request for documents justifying the claims?”

 

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Tracy Beanz is an investigative journalist with a focus on corruption. She is known for her unbiased, in-depth coverage of the COVID-19 pandemic. She hosts the Dark to Light podcast, found on all major video and podcasting platforms. She is a bi-weekly guest on the Joe Pags Radio Show, has been on Steve Bannon’s WarRoom and is a frequent guest on Emerald Robinson’s show. Tracy is Editor-in-chief at UncoverDC.com.