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https://www.nebraskamed.com/COVID/you-asked-we-answered-do-the-covid-19-vaccines-contain-aborted-fetal-cells

 

REALLY blurs the line of whether or NOT aborted fetal tissue has been used to develop the COVID-19 mRNA vaccinations. Does it matter whether or NOT it is from an aborted fetus DIRECTLY or is a multi generational fetal cell line from the 1970's and 1980's???!!!

 

THIS WHOLE COVID-19 mRNA Vaccine is DISGUSTING AND MORALLY REPREHENSIBLE.

 

For THOSE "receiving" THEE COVID-19 mRNA Vaccine, YOU support the abortion of babies leading to the development of the COVID-19 mRNA Vaccine WHETHER THE BABIES WERE ABORTED RECENTLY OR NOT!!!

 

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To make their virus vector vaccine, Johnson & Johnson infects PER.C6 fetal cell line cells with adenovirus. All PER.C6 cells used to manufacture the Johnson & Johnson vaccine are descended from tissue taken from a 1985 elective abortion that also took place in the Netherlands. They use this cell line because it is a well-studied industry standard for safe and reliable production of viral vector vaccines.

 

You asked, we answered: Do the COVID-19 vaccines contain aborted fetal cells?

Published March 2, 2021

You asked, we answered: Do the COVID-19 vaccines contain aborted fetal cells?

Question

Do the COVID-19 vaccines contain aborted fetal cells?

Answer from infectious diseases expert James Lawler, MD

No, the COVID-19 vaccines do not contain any aborted fetal cells.  

However, Pfizer and Moderna did perform confirmation tests (to ensure the vaccines work) using fetal cell lines. And Johnson & Johnson uses fetal cell lines in vaccine development, confirmation and production. 

But it's important to have the full context: Fetal cell lines are not the same as fetal tissue.

Fetal cell lines are cells that grow in a laboratory. They descend from cells taken from elective abortions in the 1970s and 1980s. Those individual cells from the 1970s and 1980s have since multiplied into many new cells over the past four or five decades, creating fetal cell lines. Current fetal cell lines are thousands of generations removed from the original fetal tissue. They do not contain any tissue from a fetus.

Vaccine makers may use these fetal cell lines in any of the following three stages of vaccine development: 

  • Development: Identifying what works
  • Confirmation: Making sure it works
  • Production: Manufacturing the formula that works

When it comes to the COVID-19 vaccines currently approved for emergency use, neither the Pfizer nor Moderna vaccines used fetal cell lines during the development or production phases. (So, no fetal cell lines were used to manufacture the vaccine, and they are not inside the injection you receive from your doctor.) However, both companies used the fetal cell line HEK 293 in the confirmation phase to ensure the vaccines work. All HEK 293 cells are descended from tissue taken from a 1973 elective abortion that took place in the Netherlands. 

The Johnson & Johnson vaccine is a bit different. It is an adenovirus vector vaccine. (Adenovirus is the virus that causes the common cold. The virus in this vaccine has been changed so that it does NOT cause illness.) With this type of vaccine, a carrier, in this case adenovirus, acts as a delivery vehicle. The adenovirus has had the coronavirus spike protein added to its DNA. The adenovirus carries that genetic material into your body, delivering its modified DNA to your cells. Your cells will then make the spike protein, activating your immune system. Once activated, your immune system creates antibodies to fight off the spike protein. Here’s an infographic that breaks the process down

To make their virus vector vaccine, Johnson & Johnson infects PER.C6 fetal cell line cells with adenovirus. All PER.C6 cells used to manufacture the Johnson & Johnson vaccine are descended from tissue taken from a 1985 elective abortion that also took place in the Netherlands. They use this cell line because it is a well-studied industry standard for safe and reliable production of viral vector vaccines.

None of the COVID-19 vaccines in development use fetal cells taken from recent abortions. 

We understand this topic is very sensitive and important within communities of faith. We want everyone to feel like they are making a fully informed decision. We encourage anyone with concerns about the use of fetal cell lines in vaccine development to weigh the risks and benefits of the COVID-19 vaccines with their doctor and have a personal conversation with a faith leader.

The Vatican has issued clear guidance that permits Roman Catholics in good faith to receive COVID-19 vaccines that use fetal cell lines in development or production.

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https://www.khou.com/article/news/verify/johnson-and-johnson-aborted-fetal-cells-verify/285-6d4fe5ba-3763-4d4e-ba32-294f3fa39020

 

Link above is for the article.  Link at the end is for the article video.

 

No matter how one looks at it, the vaccine does contain multigenerational aborted fetal cell tissue components (likely mRNA) otherwise the virus would not have been grown in the multigenerational aborted fetal cell tissue.

 

Johnson & Johnson are mentioned here as well as AstraZeneca. I do NOT think Pfizer and Moderna are outside of using materials completely outside of aborted fetal tissues and/or multigenerational aborted fetal cell tissue.

 

VERIFY: Yes, Johnson & Johnson used aborted fetal cell lines in its creation of the COVID-19 vaccine

Our VERIFY team contacted three sources to confirm how Johnson & Johnson produced its vaccine.
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Author: Cheryl Mercedes (KHOU)
Published: 5:28 PM CST March 8, 2021
Updated: 6:58 AM CST March 9, 2021
 

Was the Johnson & Johnson vaccine developed from aborted fetal cell lines? 

It is a question many of you have asked the VERIFY team after the Catholic church issued a statement warning Catholics that the shot is “morally compromised”.

The U.S. Conference of Catholic Bishops and Committee on Pro-life Activities posted a statement online and social media. It said, in part, “The Johnson & Johnson vaccine … was tested and is produced with abortion-derived cell lines raising … moral concerns. Therefore, if one has the ability to choose a vaccine, Pfizer or Moderna’s vaccines should be chosen over Johnson & Johnson.”

Ms. Adams, Victoria, and several others asked the VERIFY team, “Did Johnson & Johnson use cells, derived decades ago from an abortion, to create the vaccine?”

We have three sources for this:

  • The U.S. Conference of Catholic Bishops
  • Johnson & Johnson 
  • Dr. Amesh Adalja, a Senior Scholar at Johns Hopkins who treats infectious disease, critical care and emergency patients and also works on pandemic policy.

“The vaccine itself does not include any kind of fetal cells. However, the vaccine is manufactured using fetal cells, as is the AstraZeneca vaccine. The origin of these cell lines is from aborted fetuses,” Adalja said.

Johnson & Johnson issued a statement to the VERIFY team saying, in part, “There is no fetal tissue in our Janssen COVID-19 vaccine. Our COVID-19 vaccine is an inactivated/non-infective adenovirus vector (similar to a cold virus), which codes for the coronavirus “spike” (s) protein. We are able to manufacture hundreds of millions of doses using our engineered cell-line system that enables the rapid production of new viral vaccines to combat many of the most dangerous infectious diseases.”

 

So where do the aborted fetal cells come in? Dr. Adalja explains they were used to produce the adenovirus vector.

“What happens is they grow the virus through those cells. They then harvest the virus, filter all of that material. What you get in your vaccine is actually the virus that's been engineered,” Adalja said.

Dr. Adalja says, while the COVID-19 vaccine is getting a lot of attention right now, fetal cell lines are used to make many vaccines.

“The Chicken Pox vaccine, the shingles vaccine, the hepatitis A vaccine, the rubella vaccine, one of the rabies vaccines, all used fetal cells. So, this is nothing new,” Adalja said.

So, we can verify that Johnson & Johnson did use aborted fetal cells in its creation of the COVID-19 vaccine.

Dr. Adalja adds fetal cells are an important part of life-saving enhancements. He says has full confidence in Johnson & Johnson’s COVID-19 vaccine.

 
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I classify doctors today right up there with MSM that are pushing the vaccine. They lie no differently than the media and there cannot be so much contradictory information on whether mRNA contains fetal cells or not and the fact the vaccines cause or can cause Iatrogenic reaction. There are so many articles and videos confirming usage of aborted fetal cells.

 

A very common iatrogenic effect is caused when pharmacotherapists fail to check for all medications a patient is taking and prescribe new ones that interact agonistically or antagonistically (thereby potentiating or attenuating the intended therapeutic effect). Those giving vaccines enmass have no clue what other drugs are taken by the recipient and just pop away.

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On 3/8/2021 at 7:13 PM, Synopsis said:

https://www.nebraskamed.com/COVID/you-asked-we-answered-do-the-covid-19-vaccines-contain-aborted-fetal-cells

 

REALLY blurs the line of whether or NOT aborted fetal tissue has been used to develop the COVID-19 mRNA vaccinations. Does it matter whether or NOT it is from an aborted fetus DIRECTLY or is a multi generational fetal cell line from the 1970's and 1980's???!!!

 

THIS WHOLE COVID-19 mRNA Vaccine is DISGUSTING AND MORALLY REPREHENSIBLE.

 

For THOSE "receiving" THEE COVID-19 mRNA Vaccine, YOU support system" rel="">support the abortion of babies leading to the development of the COVID-19 mRNA Vaccine WHETHER THE BABIES WERE ABORTED RECENTLY OR NOT!!!

 

An excerpt:

 

To make their virus vector vaccine, Johnson & Johnson infects PER.C6 fetal cell line cells with adenovirus. All PER.C6 cells used to manufacture the Johnson & Johnson vaccine are descended from tissue taken from a 1985 elective abortion that also took place in the Netherlands. They use this cell line because it is a well-studied industry standard for safe and reliable production of viral vector vaccines.

 

You asked, we answered: Do the COVID-19 vaccines contain aborted fetal cells?

Published March 2, 2021

You asked, we answered: Do the COVID-19 vaccines contain aborted fetal cells?

Question

Do the COVID-19 vaccines contain aborted fetal cells?

Answer from infectious diseases expert James Lawler, MD

No, the COVID-19 vaccines do not contain any aborted fetal cells.  

However, Pfizer and Moderna did perform confirmation tests (to ensure the vaccines work) using fetal cell lines. And Johnson & Johnson uses fetal cell lines in vaccine development, confirmation and production. 

But it's important to have the full context: Fetal cell lines are not the same as fetal tissue.

Fetal cell lines are cells that grow in a laboratory. They descend from cells taken from elective abortions in the 1970s and 1980s. Those individual cells from the 1970s and 1980s have since multiplied into many new cells over the past four or five decades, creating fetal cell lines. Current fetal cell lines are thousands of generations removed from the original fetal tissue. They do not contain any tissue from a fetus.

Vaccine makers may use these fetal cell lines in any of the following three stages of vaccine development: 

  • Development: Identifying what works
  • Confirmation: Making sure it works
  • Production: Manufacturing the formula that works

When it comes to the COVID-19 vaccines currently approved for emergency use, neither the Pfizer nor Moderna vaccines used fetal cell lines during the development or production phases. (So, no fetal cell lines were used to manufacture the vaccine, and they are not inside the injection you receive from your doctor.) However, both companies used the fetal cell line HEK 293 in the confirmation phase to ensure the vaccines work. All HEK 293 cells are descended from tissue taken from a 1973 elective abortion that took place in the Netherlands. 

The Johnson & Johnson vaccine is a bit different. It is an adenovirus vector vaccine. (Adenovirus is the virus that causes the common cold. The virus in this vaccine has been changed so that it does NOT cause illness.) With this type of vaccine, a carrier, in this case adenovirus, acts as a delivery vehicle. The adenovirus has had the coronavirus spike protein added to its DNA. The adenovirus carries that genetic material into your body, delivering its modified DNA to your cells. Your cells will then make the spike protein, activating your immune system. Once activated, your immune system creates antibodies to fight off the spike protein. Here’s an infographic that breaks the process down

To make their virus vector vaccine, Johnson & Johnson infects PER.C6 fetal cell line cells with adenovirus. All PER.C6 cells used to manufacture the Johnson & Johnson vaccine are descended from tissue taken from a 1985 elective abortion that also took place in the Netherlands. They use this cell line because it is a well-studied industry standard for safe and reliable production of viral vector vaccines.

None of the COVID-19 vaccines in development use fetal cells taken from recent abortions. 

We understand this topic is very sensitive and important within communities of faith. We want everyone to feel like they are making a fully informed decision. We encourage anyone with concerns about the use of fetal cell lines in vaccine development to weigh the risks and benefits of the COVID-19 vaccines with their doctor and have a personal conversation with a faith leader.

The Vatican has issued clear guidance that permits Roman Catholics in good faith to receive COVID-19 vaccines that use fetal cell lines in development or production.

 

I had a speech class 10 yrs ago, and my topic was on vaccines. "Vaccines are Neurotoxins" was the title of my paper. And yes at the time you could actually pull the ingredient list off of the CDC website, i don't think you can anymore. And it was from an aborted fetal cell line from back when. There is a MERCK director in an interview from what i think was the sixties or seventies and he is openly admitting that the polio vaccine causes cancer. The weird part was he didn't blink twice, and kept talking in a well, "duh, of course it is" attitude. It was weird. Also the vaccine is loaded with ingredients that should make people cringe, monkey dna, frog dna, pig dna, formaldyhyde (embalming fluid), thimerisol, squalene, none of it belongs in the human biological body.

 

Sidenote: At the end of my speech this woman turns out she was a nurse, stood up, visibly shaken, and blurted out that she "vaccinated kids in Honduras"... that is literally all she said!

 

So people do as their told because everyone around them is doing it. Doesn't mean its right.

 

My pediatrician cancelled me when i asked him what the ingredients is in vaccines. All i did was ask a question. And he didn't answer. Cancelled me instead!! okie dokie

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