What is transfection? Broadly defined, transfection is the process of artificially introducing nucleic acids (DNA or RNA) into cells, utilizing means other than viral infection. 

Radiologist, oncologist, and cancer researcher Dr. William Makis (

@MakisMD

) describes for Patriots With Grit (

@PatriotsWGrit

) how Pfizer and Moderna's COVID-19 "vaccines" are causing so-called "turbo cancers." Furthermore, Makis highlights the fact that the DNA plasmid contamination in Pfizer and Moderna's injections, which has now been confirmed by numerous labs, may "actually [be] getting integrated into our genome..." 

Makis notes that while he did not coin the term "turbo cancer," he's been "using it a great deal over the past year-and-a-half because of just how many COVID vaccinated individuals have come down with extremely aggressive cancers..." The cancer researcher adds that the turbo cancers are "extremely aggressive" and "unlike anything [he's] seen in [his] entire career." 

"I've diagnosed over 20,000 cancer patients, and I've never seen cancers behave like this in a large group of individuals. And the only thing they have in common is they've had at least one COVID vaccine," Makis says. 

The oncologist goes on to note that the DNA plasmid contamination in Pfizer and Moderna's COVID injections is accompanied by the SV40 (simian vacuolating virus 40) promoter. (Promoters like SV40 are suspected of causing cancers in humans. More generally, a promoter, as related to genomics, is a region of DNA upstream of a gene where relevant proteins—such as RNA polymerase and transcription factors—bind to initiate transcription of that gene.) Makis adds that the SV40 promoter sequence "shouldn't be there [in the DNA plasmids contaminating Pfizer/Moderna's injections], but it's there." 

With the DNA plasmid contamination confirmed, Makis says that "what that means is that these Pfizer and Moderna vaccines might actually be damaging the genomes, the DNA, of people who are receiving the vaccines." He adds that "Once you damage the DNA, once you integrate foreign DNA into your genome, you've just astronomically increased the risk of cancer."

Speaking on the topic of the turbo cancers themselves, the oncologist says that when they're showing up in people, "they're showing up at Stage 4." Makis adds, "they're [the cancers] very late when they present, and it's because they grow so rapidly, that by the time a person realizes that something's wrong and they start having symptoms, it's not Stage 1, it's already grown to Stage 4." 

Makis also says he's seeing these late-stage, aggressive cancers in 20- and 30-year-olds, and even in teenagers. He highlights brain cancers, breast cancers, colon cancers, and lung cancers as "the top five [or] six turbo cancers" that he's seeing. 

"[P]eople have effectively been poisoned by these genetic products [the C19 injections], [and] now many of these people are developing cancers," Makis adds, summing up this turbo-cancer phenomenon succinctly

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