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Swedish Study Suggests mRNA Vaccine May Alter Human DNA | Dr. Peter McCullough Reacts

  • Independent News Roundup By Independent News Roundup
  • Jul 17, 2025

In this powerful and urgent interview, renowned cardiologist and medical researcher Dr. Peter McCullough breaks down a game-changing study just released from Lund University in Malmö, Sweden. The peer-reviewed research, led by Marcus Aldén, is the first demonstration showing that the Pfizer mRNA COVID-19 vaccine may reverse transcribe and integrate into the DNA of human liver cells — a process previously claimed to be impossible.

Dr. McCullough explains the biological implications in accessible terms, revealing how the vaccine's mRNA, once thought to degrade harmlessly, may instead be permanently written into the genome via an enzyme known as reverse transcriptase. He highlights how this finding calls into question previous assurances by public health agencies, including the CDC, which explicitly stated that "the vaccine does not alter your DNA."

Joining the conversation are other medical professionals and legal experts who discuss the broader consequences — from potential intergenerational effects (including implications for sperm, eggs, and future offspring) to new legal grounds for genetic discrimination lawsuits under U.S. federal law (GINA – Genetic Information Nondiscrimination Act).

Key concerns raised in the video:

  • Could cells modified by vaccine mRNA continuously produce the spike protein?

  • What are the implications for pregnancy and potential birth defects?

  • Does this open a legal case for people who refused the vaccine but faced discrimination?

  • Why has this research received almost no media attention despite its significance?

This video is not just a scientific breakdown — it’s a wake-up call to revisit the narrative around mRNA vaccine safety and to demand transparency, further replication studies, and accountability.

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