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Authoritative studies on DNA from a cell line from aborted human fetal lung tissue, for doctors and patients
Several of the childhood vaccines, according to their package inserts, are made using a cell line, called MRC-5 or WI-38, that comes from lung tissue from an aborted human fetus. When asked about this, most doctors say the amount is so tiny that any harm is far outweighed by the good it does.

But some research scientists disagree. Even though most of of the human fetal lung cell tissue is discarded during vaccine production, a significant amount of the aborted fetus' DNA remains in the vaccine - more than 175 ng/vial in the Rubella (Meruvax®II) vaccine, which is part of the MMR®II vaccine. This is more than 17 times the upper limit of 10 ng/dose declared by this World Health Organization report, page 26-27.

Research has shown that DNA fragments can cause an inflammatory auto-immune reaction and can be taken up by healthy cells to integrate into a child's own genes, which is called insertional mutagenesis.

A group in Italy recently did genetic sequencing on the DNA from the human fetal cell line in an MMRV vaccine, and concluded,
". . . this vaccine should be considered defective and potentially dangerous for human health, in particular of the pediatric population, who is much more vulnerable to genetic and autoimmune damage due to immaturity in their repair systems"

What follows below are some scientific articles for you and your doctor, which detail these discoveries and start to reveal the effects of human fetal DNA from vaccines on children. If you only have time to look at one article below, make it Dr. Teresa Deisher's Open Letter dated 2019-04-08 here, since it contains convincing references for you and your doctor.

Date First Author Title (click for full document) Abstract TMOV comment
2019-10-19 Corvelva (Italy) Summary - Data confirmation by interlab analysis No abstract Corvelva's earlier data is confirmed by other labs. In particular, for Priorix-tetra (an MMRV vaccine): Total DNA: 1.7-3.7 mcg/dose, of which 80% is of human origin (human fetal DNA/RNA coming... Read the full TMOV comment
2019-10-03 Corvelva (Italy) Vaccinegate:
MRC-5 contained in Priorix Tetra - Complete genome sequencing
No Abstract. Conclusion here instead: The human genomic DNA contained in the Priorix lot vaccine. n. A71CB256A is evidently anomalous, presenting important inconsistencies if compared to a... Read the full abstract This study was commissioned by Corvelva, a private vaccine research and advocacy group in Italy. According to their website, this study was made possible thanks to the active contributions of the... Read the full TMOV comment
2019-07-17 Deisher, T (USA) DNA in Vaccines Danger No abstract. The amount of fetal DNA per 0.5 ml dose of Merck's VARIVAX® vaccine is 2 mcg, according to Merck's 'Summary for Basis of Approval' written sometime after 1995. According to my calculation, when... Read the full TMOV comment
2019-07-12 Deisher, T (USA) The Threat of Fetal DNA In Vaccines No abstract Human fetal DNA in vaccines can trigger auto immune reactions and mutations in children.
2019-04-08 Deisher, T. (USA) OPEN LETTER TO LEGISLATORS REGARDING FETAL CELL DNA IN VACCINES No abstract This is the entire open letter. TMOV has added hyperlinks so it is easier for you to find the references given. OPEN LETTER TO LEGISLATORS REGARDING FETAL CELL DNA IN VACCINES April 8, 2019 My... Read the full TMOV comment
2019-01-28 Deisher, T. Critical States Related to the Quality of Vaccines No abstract From speaker's outline, time 2:46: Autoimmunity Toll-like receptor 9 (TLR-9), Response to similar but not identical proteins/DNA Post natal gene modifications Small Fragment Homologous... Read the full TMOV comment
2018-05-00 Goldfarb, IT (USA) Fetal and Placental DNA Stimulation of TLR9: A Mechanism Possibly Contributing to the Pro-inflammatory Events During Parturition. Abstract INTRODUCTION: While there is evidence for a relationship between cell-free fetal DNA (cffDNA) and parturition, questions remain regarding whether cffDNA could trigger a pro-inflammatory... Read the full abstract From the abstract: . . . .CONCLUSIONS: DNA derived from mouse placentas and fetuses, and depleted of telomeric sequences, stimulates a robust pro-inflammatory response by macrophage cells, thereby... Read the full TMOV comment
2018-03-01 van Boeckel SR (UK) Cell-free fetal DNA and spontaneous preterm birth Abstract Inflammation is known to play a key role in preterm and term parturition. Cell-free fetal DNA (cff-DNA) is present in the maternal circulation and increases with gestational age and some... Read the full abstract From the abstract: "Clinical studies have quantified cff-DNA [cell free fetal DNA] levels in the maternal circulation in women who deliver preterm and women who deliver at term and show an... Read the full TMOV comment
2017-11-00 Phillippe, M (USA) The link between cell-free DNA, inflammation and the initiation of spontaneous labor at term No abstract This article is a response to Herrera. Last sentence of this article: "To better understand these relationships, future research by Herrera et al must assess the methylation status of the... Read the full TMOV comment
2017-11-00 Herrera, CA Cell-free DNA, inflammation, and the initiation of spontaneous term labor. No abstract Among other things, this study shows methylation ratio of cell free DNA is higher for women in labor than for women not in labor. This study should have distinguished between FETAL derived cell free... Read the full TMOV comment
2015-09-23 Polettini, J (USA) Telomere Fragment Induced Amnion Cell Senescence: A Contributor to Parturition? Oxidative stress (OS)-induced senescence of the amniochorion has been associated with parturition at term. We investigated whether telomere fragments shed into the amniotic fluid (AF) correlated with... Read the full abstract Study: DNA fragments from aging amniochorion lead to an immune response, that may be one of the many inflammatory signals required to initiate labor. TMOV: This study shows DNA fragments can cause... Read the full TMOV comment
2015-08-26 Enninga, EA (USA) Immune Reactivation by Cell-Free Fetal DNA in Healthy Pregnancies Re-Purposed to Target Tumors: Novel Checkpoint Inhibition in Cancer Therapeutics Abstract The role of the immune system in cancer progression has become increasingly evident over the past decade. Chronic inflammation in the promotion of tumorigenesis is well established, and... Read the full abstract From the Article: Cell-free fetal DNA (cff-DNA) and RNA strands are shed into the maternal system during pregnancy. The concentration of these nucleic acids increases in the circulation with the... Read the full TMOV comment
2015-04-01 Deisher, TA (USA) Epidemiologic and Molecular Relationship Between Vaccine Manufacture and Autism Spectrum Disorder Prevalence ABSTRACT Objectives: To assess the public health consequences of fetal cell line manufactured vaccines that contain residual human fetal DNA fragments utilizing laboratory and ecological... Read the full abstract The researchers measured high quantities of fetal DNA in two common vaccines. Average total DNA was measured to be 177.05 ng/vial in Meruvax®II (which is in MMR®-II) and 311.74 ng/ vial in... Read the full TMOV comment
2015-01-01 Deisher, TA (USA) Sociological Environmental Causes are Insufficient to Explain Autism Changepoints of Incidence. Abstract The Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) recently published a study analyzing time trends in the cumulative incidence of autistic disorder (AD) in the U.S., Denmark, and worldwide. A birth... Read the full abstract There are points in time when the incidence of autism changes abruptly. These points are not explained by sociological or environmental... Read the full TMOV comment
2013-06-00 McNeer, NA (USA) Systemic delivery of triplex-forming PNA and donor DNA by nanoparticles mediates site-specific genome editing of human hematopoietic cells in vivo Abstract In vivo delivery is a major barrier to the use of molecular tools for gene modification. Here we demonstrate site-specific gene editing of human cells in vivo in hematopoietic stem... Read the full abstract From T. Deisher video of 07-12-19, https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=s6eV95JB1sQ, "The threat of fetal DNA in vaccines" time 14:57 - "McNeer in vivo gene insertion - 1.9 ng/ml DNA fragments injected by... Read the full TMOV comment
2008-00-00 Calderón, José Luis Redondo (Granada) VACCINES, BIOTECHNOLOGY AND THEIR CONNECTION WITH INDUCED ABORTION Diploid cells (WI-38, MRC-5) vaccines have their origin in induced abortions. Among these vaccines we find the following: rubella, measles, mumps, rabies, polio, smallpox, hepatitis A, chickenpox,... Read the full abstract Many vaccines contain cells derived from induced abortions, though there are vaccines from non-objectionable sources which should be made available to the... Read the full TMOV comment
1998-04-01 Lo, YM (Hong Kong) Quantitative analysis of fetal DNA in maternal plasma and serum: implications for noninvasive prenatal diagnosis. We have developed a real-time quantitative PCR assay to measure the concentration of fetal DNA in maternal plasma and serum. Our results show that fetal DNA is present in high concentrations in... Read the full abstract Researchers figured out how to detect fetal DNA in the mother's blood during pregnancy.
1998-00-00 World Health Organization, WHO Technical Report Series, No. 878 Requirements for the use of animal cells as in vitro substrates for the production of biologicals (Requirements for Biological Substances No. 50) No abstract page 26, 27: ". . . the Expert Committee concluded that levels up to 10 ng [of continuous-cell-line DNA] per purified dose can now be considered... Read the full TMOV comment