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WATCH: Dr. Mikolaj Raszek, PHD Discusses Horrific Study Findings of Spike Protein Inside Nucleus Enhancing DNA Damage


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A recent study published in Viruses describes catastrophic cellular damage caused by the spike protein from the experimental COVID-19 injections.

Swedish researchers found that once spike proteins enter the cell nuclei, it suppresses a DNA repair mechanism inside the body.

This DNA repair mechanism, known as NHEJ (Non-Homologous End Joining), is suppressed by as much as 90%.

And the destruction of this cellular function can have disastrous consequences in the human body:

-Cancerous tumors

-Induced immunodeficiency

-Autoimmune disorders

-Misfunction of organ systems

-Cellular damage

From the study: SARS–CoV–2 Spike Impairs DNA Damage Repair and Inhibits V(D)J Recombination In Vitro

Here, by using an in vitro cell line, we report that the SARS–CoV–2 spike protein significantly inhibits DNA damage repair, which is required for effective V(D)J recombination in adaptive immunity. Mechanistically, we found that the spike protein localizes in the nucleus and inhibits DNA damage repair by impeding key DNA repair protein BRCA1 and 53BP1 recruitment to the damage site. Our findings reveal a potential molecular mechanism by which the spike protein might impede adaptive immunity and underscore the potential side effects of full-length spike-based vaccines.

While the findings need further analysis, it’s a cause for alarm that some scientists urge not to ignore.

Dr. Mikolaj Raszek, founder and managing director of Merogenomics, is one scientist who discussed the seriousness of these findings.

Who is Dr. Mikolaj Raszek?

Here’s his bio on Merogenomics:

Merogenomics Inc., based in Edmonton, Canada, was founded by Dr. Mikolaj Raszek in 2015, who currently manages the corporation. Dr. Mikolaj Raszek holds a degree in Honours Genetics as well as a doctorate degree in Biochemistry, both obtained at the University of Alberta in Edmonton. During graduate studies, Dr. Raszek became excited by combinatorial biosynthesis and its application to genomics.

After defending his PhD dissertation, Dr. Raszek moved to Germany in 2012 to work at the University of Leipzig. Continued interest in microbial genomics exposed him to the still novel but burgeoning field of genomic medicine based on human DNA sequencing, and he decided to continue his career in this area of science.

Upon his return to Canada in 2013, Dr. Raszek found employment in Edmonton at Livestock Gentec, a young company dedicated to exploring the commercial benefits of genomic research in the Canadian livestock industry. The benefits that genomic sequencing could offer became clear, and in 2014 Dr. Raszek decided to start a business that would provide access to genome sequencing to the general public. Merogenomics Inc. came into existence to provide greater awareness and education about the benefits (and limitations) of genome sequencing.

Dr. Raszek made a video discussing the implications of spike proteins entering the nucleus of human cells and inhibiting DNA repair.

In the video, Dr. Raszek details the ramifications of the spike proteins entering the cell nucleus.

The spike proteins inhibit the proper fixing of broken DNA, specifically double-stranded breaks where both strands are broken.

While it’s still unknown how, theories suspect interference with the BRCA1 gene product’s ability to repair DNA.

If the BRCA1 gene mutates, then there’s a high predisposition for developing cancer.

On a side note, WLT reported on Dr. Michael Cole’s reports of a 20x increase in cancers and autoimmune diseases in vaccinated patients this year.

Based on the findings in the Swedish paper, Dr. Raszek urged to reinvestigate and verify the claims.

The potential consequences are too great if the findings are true.

Watch below as Dr. Raszek gives a complete breakdown of the study’s findings and the implications for the experimental COVID-19 injections.

Dr. Raszek’s YouTube video has 660,000 views in two days, but will likely get banned soon.

Here’s a backup on Bitchute in case of censorship:



 

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