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JS's avatar

Adenovirus is known to be oncogenic. The adenovirus vector COVID vaccine that sort of went away was nonreplicating. It was also a simian virus, not human. But, if the virus in the vaccine had encountered a wild adenovirus, it could have recombined and become replicating once again. I could not tell you, if it had enough in common with human adenoviruses for this to be a significant risk or if simian adenoviruses are common enough in areas we traverse. But adenoviruses are everywhere and are another common cold/gastroenteritis virus. So it's not a contaminant, it's by design. Live adenovirus vaccines have never been approved by the FDA, because they are known to be oncogenic. That does not stop them from being administered to American military personnel.

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Bard Joseph's avatar

Old news.

Goes back to the polio vaccine in the 60s with SV 40.

Read Dr. Mary's Monkey.

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Tarn - mutual eye-rolling's avatar

These Merck scientists when they are with their group think that they have been moving cancer viruses around.

I wondered what they did with their time.

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