Summary: some of the revelations Stanley Plotkin made in court in 2018 about vaccines (contamination of vaccines by animal viruses, the presence of human cell lines in vaccines, the harvesting of human foetal tissues for the manufacturing of vaccines, the objections especially on religious grounds to the use of human foetal tissue for vaccine development); transcript plus some links.


Vaccines: some of the revelations Stanley Plotkin made in court in 2018.



In January 2018, in a court case which was an appeal against a prior court ruling forcing a divorced mother to have her child vaccinated, Stanley Plotkin, a renowned US vaccinologist who was instrumental in developing the vaccine against rubella (and whom I have seen in recent sessions of the FDA’s Vaccines and Related Biological Products Advisory Committee (VRBPAC) in relation to the C-19 injections), was asked to testify in the capacity of vaccine expert during a nine-hour-plus-long hearing. During the nine hours he was interrogated by Aaron Siri, attorney at law, Stanley Plotkin made some very interesting – and in fact horrifyingrevelations.

Fortunately, somebody managed to condense these nine hours of Mr Plotkin’s testimony (as interrogated by Aaron Siri) into a clip of some seven minutes and a half in which issues such as contamination of vaccines by animal viruses, the presence of human cell lines in vaccines, the harvesting of human foetal tissues for the manufacturing of vaccines together with the objections some people have to their being used in vaccine development on religious grounds were discussed.

Interestingly, on several occasions, Mr Siri managed to demonstrate that either Mr Plotkin was suffering from memory blanks on that day or that Mr Plotkin does not seem to have a problem with lying in a court under oath...

For anybody able to read between the lines, this short clip going back to January 2018 provides some very important hints as to what is really going on with the present vaccination campaigns. Unfortunately, these hints are likely to be overlooked if one is not able to ask some simple questions pertaining to Stanley Plotkin. Although the context was a Biblical one, Hosea 4:6 rings true to my understanding of the situation on more than one level:

My people are destroyed for lack of knowledge: because thou hast rejected knowledge, I will also reject thee, that thou shalt be no priest to me: seeing thou hast forgotten the law of thy God, I will also forget thy children.
https://www.kingjamesbibleonline.org/Hosea-4-6


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  My TRANSCRIPT (and selection of links)


Aaron Siri: Do any of the vaccines on the childhood uh schedule contain monkey kidney cells?
Stanley Plotkin: Uh … well, the polio vaccine uh does.
[The video is cut here.]
 
Aaron Siri: Are you aware of any simian, monkey, viruses, meaning viruses that come from primates, that contaminated polio vaccines and infected individuals receiving the polio vaccine?
Stanley Plotkin: Yes, SV40.
Aaron Siri: And what does SV40 stand for?
Stanley Plotkin: Simian virus 40.
Aaron Siri: What … was it the 40th simian virus found? Is that why it’s called…
Stanley Plotkin: Yes.
[The video is cut here.]
 
Aaron Siri: Are you aware of any virus from any animal other than simian or bovine that is in any vaccine?
Stanley Plotkin: Yes, uh, there’s a pig virus uh present in one of the rotavirus vaccines: uh Circovirus 2.
[The video is cut here.]

Aaron Siri: Do any vaccines in the childhood vaccine schedule contain blood serum from calves or other bovines?
Stanley Plotkin: Uh calf serum is removed before uh the vaccine is used because you don’t want to uh sens… uh uhm sensitise the vaccinee to uh cows.
[The video is cut here.]
Aaron Siri: What is this? [Mr Siri passes a handout to Mr Plotkin.]
Stanley Plotkin: UhVaccine Excipient and Media Summary.
[The video is cut here.]
Aaron Siri: Can you go to Kinrix on the first page?
Stanley Plotkin: Yes.
Aaron Siri: DTaP-IPV. Do you see in the third line down it says calf serum?
[The video is cut here.]

Aaron Siri: Do any vaccines on the childhood schedule contain embryonic guinea pig cell cultures?
Stanley Plotkin: Varicella vaccine uh was passaged in guinea pig cells
[The video is cut here.]

Aaron Siri: Do you know of any vaccines contain [sic] cow’s milk in it [The video is cut for a few seconds] … derived from cow [inaudible as there is an overlap with Stanley Plotkin’s answer]?
Stanley Plotkin: Oh, well it could b… uh … casein, for example, could be.
Aaron Siri: If there was casein in the vaccine, the child could become sensitised to that, correct?
Stanley Plotkin: No, I’m not sure about that.
Aaron Siri: You are not sure any more about that.
[The video is cut here.]

Aaron Siri: Do any vaccines contain egg protein?
Stanley Plotkin: Oh, yes influenza.
[The video is cut here.]

Aaron Siri: Do any vaccines contain gelatin from pigs?
Stanley Plotkin:  Uh … yes.
[The video is cut here.]

Aaron Siri: Do any vaccines on the childhood vaccine schedule contain human albumin?
Stanley Plotkin: Oh, yes.
Aaron Siri: And what is human albumin?
Stanley Plotkin: Human albumin is part of human serum. [The video is cut here.] It’s part of the blood that is liquid.
[The video is cut here.]
Aaron Siri: None of it remains in the final product?
Stanley Plotkin: I don’t believe so, no.
Aaron Siri: Yeah … because that could be problematic, right?
Stanley Plotkin: Well, it could be … I mean if … uh … if the uh individual is not … not healthy.
Aaron Siri: Or if maybe some of the human blood components bind to some of the albumin and develop antibodies, self-antibodies, correct?
Stanley Plotkin: If they develop antibodies against a serum component that would not be good.
[The video is cut here.]

Aaron Siri: Do any vaccines on the childhood vaccine schedule contain MRC-5 human diploid cells?   
Stanley Plotkin: Yes: rubella uh varicella, hepatitis A.
Aaron Siri: What are MRC-5 cells?
Stanley Plotkin: They are human fibroblast uh cell strain. [The video is cut here.] They were created by uh taking uh foetal tissue and uhuh from a particular foetus that was uh aborted by maternal choice and uh the cells, uh the so-called fibroblast cells, were cultivated.
[The video is cut here.]

Aaron Siri: Do any vaccines on the childhood vaccine schedule contain WI-38 human diploid lung fibroblasts?  
Stanley Plotkin: Well, they used to, but I don’t think anything is made in those cells any more.
[The video is cut here.]
Aaron Siri: If you could turn to page 3 for MMR and MMRV. Do you see that within the ingredient list that lists WI-38 human diploid lung fibroblasts?
Stanley Plotkin: Uh … yes. I do see that.
[The video is cut here.]

Aaron Siri: Uh, isn’t it true that human DNA in vaccines is typically, purposely fragmented?
Stanley Plotkin: Yes, uh and I would say mostly for theoretical reasons [somebody in the courtroom laughs], doesn’t want to uh put DNA uh into, intact DNA, uh into vaccines.
[The video is cut here.]
Aaron Siri: Are you familiar with insertional mutagenesis?
Stanley Plotkin: Yes.
Aaron Siri: Do you have any study to show that injecting millions of pieces of human DNA into babies and children is safe?
Stanley Plotkin: The only studies are all the safety studies that have been done on vaccines.
[The video is cut here.]

Aaron Siri: Wasn’t the purpose of this study to help develop a human cell line or to support the use of human cell lines in the creation of vaccines?
Stanley Plotkin: The idea was to study the uh cell strains from foetuses to determine whether or not they could be used to make vaccines.
Aaron Siri: This study involved 74 foetuses.
[The video is cut here.]
Stanley Plotkin: Yeah ... 76.
Aaron Siri: 76.
Stanley Plotkin: hm-hm [expressing his agreement with the figure.]
Aaron Siri: Uh and uh these foetuses uh were all three months or older when aborted, correct?
Stanley Plotkin: Yes.
[The video is cut here.]

Aaron Siri: What organs did you harvest from these foetuses?
Stanley Plotkin: Well, I didn’t personally harvest any, but uh … oh a whole range of uh tissues were harvested uhm by co-workers.
Aaron Siri: Okay … and these pieces were then cut up into little pieces, right?
Stanley Plotkin: Yes.
Aaron Siri: And they were cultured?
Stanley Plotkin: Yes.
Aaron Siri: Okay uhm some of the pieces of the foetuses were pituitary gland[s] that were that … that were chopped up into pieces
Stanley Plotkin: hm-hm [expressing his agreement with what Mr Siri just said.]
Aaron Siri: … okay … included the lung of the foetuses?
Stanley Plotkin: Yes.
Aaron Siri: Okay. Included skin?
Stanley Plotkin: Yes.
Aaron Siri: Kidney?
Stanley Plotkin: Yes.
Aaron Siri: Spleen?
Stanley Plotkin: Yes.
Aaron Siri: Heart?
Stanley Plotkin: Y…yes.
Aaron Siri: And … and tongue?
Stanley Plotkin: [He giggles.] Uh … I don’t recall, but yeah, probably yes.
[The video is cut here.]
 
Aaron Siri: Are you aware that the uh one of the objections of vaccination by the plaintiff in this case is the inclusion of aborted foetal tissue in the development of vaccines and the fact that it’s actually part of the ingredients of vaccines?
Stanley Plotkin: Yeah, I’m aware of those objections.
Aaron Siri: Okay.
Stanley Plotkin: The uh Catholic church’s actually issued a document on that which says that individuals who need the vaccine [sic] should receive the vaccines regardless of the fact and that … that on … uh that I think it implies that I am the individual who will go to hell because of the use of aborted tissues…
Aaron Siri: Do you…Do you…
Stanley Plotkin: … which I am glad to do.
Okay. Do you know if the mother is Catholic?
Stanley Plotkin: I have no idea.
Aaron Siri: Okay. Um … so…
Stanley Plotkin: Perhaps she should consult her priest.
[The video is cut here.]

Aaron Siri: Do you believe that someone can have a valid religious objection to refusing a vaccine?
Stanley Plotkin: No.
Aaron Siri: Uh … do you take issue with religious beliefs?
Stanley Plotkin: Yes.
Aaron Siri: Uh ... you have said that, quote: ‘vaccination is always under attack by religious zealots who believe that the will of God includes death and disease’.
Stanley Plotkin: Yes.
Aaron Siri: You stand by that statement?
Stanley Plotkin: I absolutely do.
Aaron Siri: Okay. Are you an atheist?
Stanley Plotkin: Yes.
Aaron Siri: Do you accept that some people hold religious beliefs that are inherently unprovable?
Stanley Plotkin: [He quasi giggles] Oh-uh yes, I’m sure they do.
[The video is cut here.]

Aaron Siri: When you were a child what vaccines did you receive?
Stanley Plotkin: Huaa! … diphtheria [The video is cut here; only for less than three seconds.] Oh, well … uhIn childhood, I think it was probably only diphtheria.


Links
https://www.sirillp.com/aaron-siri/
https://thehighwire.com/videos/meet-ican-attorney-aaron-siri
https://casetext.com/case/matheson-v-schmitt

https://www.lifesitenews.com/blogs/the-proof-many-aborted-babies-are-used-in-vaccine-creation/
https://www.catholiceducation.org/en/controversy/abortion/exploring-the-dark-world-of-vaccines-and-fetal-tissue-research-part-1.html

[A letter pointing out some of his conflicts of interest]
Vaccine hesitancy: an interview with Stanley Plotkin, rubella vaccine developer
https://www.bmj.com/content/367/bmj.l6926/rr-9

[A breakdown of the testimony in English] https://www.corvelva.it/en/approfondimenti/video/il-padrino-dei-vaccini-la-deposizione-di-stanley-plotkin.html

https://www.bitchute.com/search/?query=stanley%20plotkin&kind=video&sort=old
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vhNGu3jFylU&t=2100s


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