New England Journal of Medicine: study confirms viral promoter with SV40 sequence causes cancer! Skysona, a $3M/dose FDA-approved gene therapy causes cancer. Guess what it has in common with covid shots? By Sasha Latypova (10/13/24)

New England Journal of Medicine (NEJM) published a paper announcing that BlueBird Bio’s gene therapy Skysona (aka eli-cel), approved by the FDA in 2022, causes cancer in approximately 10% of the treated population.

FDA knew the cancer risk before approving the drug. Clinical trials essentially failed due to Skysona’s known cancer dangers and were put on hold. But after Bluebird Bio raised “substantial doubt regarding its ability to continue as a going concern” and laid off 30% of its workforce, trials suddenly resumed and the drug received accelerated FDA approval with requirements for reporting full clinical trial results pushed out to “after” its release.

Turns out, Skysona uses a special promoter to help drive strong expression of a specific gene. The promoter is called MNDU3. The NEJM article authors confirmed that the MNDU3 promoter includes SV40 (highlighted yellow on the left side of the image below) and is indeed the causative agent of cancer.

What else contains this SV40 sequence? Yep, you’re right: COVID19 mRNA gene therapy shots!

Who Needs Skysona Anyway?

Skysona — which requires the immune system to be killed with another drug before it is administered — was developed to treat a neurodegenerative disease of children called CALD (cerebral adrenoleukodystrophy). CALD symptoms are horrific and the patient victim rapidly degenerates to a vegetative state. Doctors, of course, are baffled about what causes CALD.

Skysona doesn’t work very well, except to cause cancer in 10% of patients victims.

Sasha Latypova states in her not-mincing-words-at-all way:

So, it’s a totally normal baby that sometime in early childhood develops a deadly brain/nervous system disorder, with absolutely no known cause, and degenerates to a vegetative state!

I propose to study the incidence of CALD in correlation with “well baby visits” and vaccinations, and I can almost guarantee we can uncover the cause of it. But what do I know? I am not a smart scientist.

ED NOTE

Yes, Latypova IS a smart scientist. And she asks hard questions whose answers regulators ignore!
New England Journal of Medicine: study confirms viral promoter with SV40 sequence causes cancer!
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