Shocking study finds covid vaccines REWRITE your DNA… criminal CDC proven to have repeatedly LIED about this very issue to deceive and harm the public

(Natural News) As The Epoch Times and other media outlets reported yesterday, a shocking new study conducted at Lund University in Sweden has confirmed that mRNA nanoparticles from Pfizer’s covid-19 vaccine enter human cells and are reverse-transcripted into DNA, achieving a permanent alteration of the person’s genetic code.

This is something that the CDC lied about for the last several years, claiming it was impossible.

The study is published in the journal Molecular Biology. It’s entitled, “Intracellular Reverse Transcription of Pfizer BioNTech COVID-19 mRNA Vaccine BNT162b2 In Vitro in Human Liver Cell Line.”

The study concludes that, “BNT162b2 mRNA is reverse transcribed intracellularly into DNA as fast as 6 [hours] after BNT162b2 exposure.”

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Elon Musk says Starlink was told to block Russian news sources but it will not do so unless forced ‘at gunpoint’

Elon Musk said he was “sorry to be a free speech absolutist.” Matt Rourke/AP
  • SpaceX’s Starlink was told by some governments to block Russian news sources, Elon Musk says.
  • On Saturday, Musk tweeted that the company would not do so “unless at gunpoint.”
  • Musk had previously shared concerns over Starlink systems being targeted in Ukraine.

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Guantanamo: US Supreme Court rules CIA black sites are state secrets Decision blocks efforts by Guantanamo detainee to seek information about his torture at a black site widely known to have been in Poland

The hand of an unidentified detainee at ‘Camp 6’ detention facility at the US Naval Station in Guantanamo Bay, Cuba (AFP/File photo)

The US Supreme Court on Thursday ruled that the location of a CIA black site is a state secret, shutting out efforts by a Guantanamo detainee to obtain information from two former CIA contractors involved in torturing him.

Abu Zubaydah, who has been detained at Guantanamo Bay since 2006, was seeking to subpoena the contractors, James Mitchell and Bruce Jessen, in connection with a Polish criminal investigation prompted by a determination by the European Court of Human Rights that he had been tortured in 2002 and 2003 at secret sites operated by the CIA, including one in Poland.

A six to three opinion of America’s highest court said the main issue was whether the information Abu Zubaydah was seeking would force the US to confirm the location of the black site, even though it is widely known to have been in Poland.

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FLASHBACK: Leaked Tape in 2014 Showed State Department’s Victoria Nuland Saying “F*** the EU” then Plotting Ukraine Coup Using Biden’s Help

The more things change, the more they stay the same.  In 2014 the State Department’s Victoria Nuland reportedly was caught on tape planning a coup in Ukraine using Biden’s help.

Victoria Nuland is currently serving as Under Secretary of State for Political Affairs in the Biden – Obama Administration but she was with the State Department under Obama as well.  She was instrumental in the affairs in Ukraine at that time.   We’ve written about Nuland in the past, especially when it relates to Ukraine.  Recently when Nuland was before the Senate no one asked her about her past actions with the Obama gang.

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“Let Them Fly On Broomsticks”: Russia Stops Rocket Engines Supply To US

In retaliation for US sanctions over Ukraine, Russia has chosen to suspend delivering rocket engines to the US, according to Dmitry Rogozin, the director of the national space agency Roscosmos.

“In a situation like this we can’t supply the United States with our world’s best rocket engines. Let them fly on something else, their broomsticks, I don’t know what,” Rogozin stated on Russian official television.

Ever since 1990s, Russia has supplied a sum of 122 RD-180 engines to the United States, 98 of which were utilized to power Atlas launch vehicles, as per Rogozin.

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North Korea fires ballistic missile ahead of South’s election

North Korea fired a suspected ballistic missile on March 5, Seoul’s military said, continuing this year’s record-breaking blitz of weapons tests with a launch just days before South Korea’s presidential election.

From hypersonic to medium-range ballistic missiles, Pyongyang test-fired a string of weaponry in January and last week launched what it claimed was a component of a “reconnaissance satellite” — although Seoul described it as another ballistic missile.

Despite biting international sanctions over its nuclear weapons, Pyongyang has ignored US offers of talks since high-profile negotiations between leader Kim Jong Un and then-US president Donald Trump collapsed in 2019.

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Ukraine crisis threatening steel industry: Businesswoman

The war in Ukraine is threatening the free trade agreement signed between this country and Turkey, Ekol Demir Çelik chairwoman Elif Tulay has said.

The agreement was signed last month to increase bilateral trade to $10 billion, but now the Turkish steel industry needs protection against the economic fallout from the conflict, Demirören News Agency quoted her as saying.

“Due to its geographical position, we have close export and import ties with Ukraine. We have been procuring most of the raw materials for the iron and steel industry from this country,” she said.

The Ukrainian market is particularly important for high-quality steel, she added.

Although Ekol Demir Çelik has enough stockpile of raw materials and high-quality steel, she is worried about the sector as a whole, Tulay noted.

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Zimbabwe: Datvest Lists Etf On ZSE

DATVEST Asset Management Company listed its exchange traded fund (ETF) on the Zimbabwe Stock Exchange (ZSE) yesterday, with the Treasury saying this testified to the Government’s commitment to continuously open up the economy.

Secretary for Finance and Economic Development Ministry’s George Guvamatanga said this at the official launch of the Datvest’s Modified Consumer Staples Exchange Traded Fund (ETF) yesterday.

Mr Guvamatanga said capital markets were part of Zimbabwe’s economic development agenda, which is demonstrated by its unrelenting efforts to continuously open up the economy.

He said efforts were underway by the Government to address financial inclusion disparities in the economy through inviting more players to integrate the national financial inclusion strategy.

“The Datvest Modified Consumer Staples Exchange Traded Fund raised the number of ETFs listed on the Zimbabwe Stock Exchange (ZSE) to three, following the listing of Old Mutual Zimbabwe and Morgan and Co ETFs. Development of these products creates value for retail and institutional investors in our local markets which is commendable,” he said.

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Zimbabwe: Fight Against Tick-Borne Diseases Intensifies

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THE fight against tick-borne related diseases has been escalated following the launch of the national tick-borne disease control strategy and the refurbishment of a laboratory for the production of chemicals that will reinforce other control strategies.

The launch was held concurrently with the handing over of a Central Veterinary Laboratory which would help control external parasites.

It is estimated that tick-borne related diseases cause 60 percent of livestock deaths in the country.

Speaking during the launch yesterday, Lands, Agriculture, Fisheries, Water and Rural Development Permanent Secretary, Dr John Basera, said the strategy was specifically designed to address the scourge of tick-borne diseases.

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