Groundbreaking research out of Italy has uncovered shocking new details about the aborted human fetal cell lines that are used in many of todays childhood vaccines. As reported by Childrens Health Defense (CHD), a group known as Corvelva discovered that the original MRC-5 aborted baby cell line from which vaccines are still made today is derived from the entire human genome of an aborted male baby with abnormal genes.
As it turns out, some 560 of these abnormal genes have been linked to cancer, suggesting that a persons cancer risk increases every time he or she is injected with yet another vaccine that contains this tainted MRC-5 aborted baby cell line.
In case youre unfamiliar with MRC-5, this cell line is still being used in vaccines like the MMRV, which is manufactured by GlaxoSmithKline (GSK), as well as in Twinrix (for Hepatitis A and B), Proquad (another MMRV vaccine), and Varivax (for varicella and chicken pox).