“The evidence is a combination of their guidance documents in the past that acknowledged the risk of DNA integration and the need to test for it to make sure you’re not fouling up the human genome.
“Their evidence is their acknowledgment that there is DNA in there. And that’s been found to be billions of particles, small particles of DNA with each dose in at least one study.
“And they’ve acknowledged because we asked them specifically whether they have tested for this and they gave a non-answer. They talked about a bunch of other things and they never answered the question, which I infer to mean that they haven’t tested for it.
“So it’s literally all their evidence. And I’m not saying frankly, I think it probably does have some integration at some levels with the human genome because these vaccines are honestly, they’re the anti-Christ of all products.
“So I think it probably does. But I’m not saying it does. I’m saying that they themselves have said you should test for it, and that hasn’t happened and they’ve provided no proof that it’s happened. And that’s that’s so wrong.
“You know, it’s just complete disrespect to the human genome and the importance of protecting it and preserving it. And that is our connection to God.” – Florida Surgeon General Joseph Ladapo, on Steve Bannon’s podcast.
Yesterday Ladapo called for banning COVID vaccines due to “DNA integration,” a claim that was immediately ridiculed by vaccine experts and Ladapo’s own DeSantis-appointed predecessor in Florida.
DeSantis’ Florida surgeon general Dr. Joseph Ladapo says covid mRNA vaccines “the Anti-Christ of all products… That’s so wrong, you know, it’s just complete disrespect to the human genome and the importance of protecting it and preserving it, and that is our connection to God.” pic.twitter.com/r1aGzHsBqz
— Eric Kleefeld (@EricKleefeld) January 4, 2024