Ratajczak observed a correlation between the introduction of human DNA to the MMR vaccine and autism, suggesting a possible link. She also notes an additional spike in autism in 1995 after vaccine makers began growing the chicken pox vaccine in human fetal tissue.
In regard to why human DNA could possibly cause brain damage, Ratajczak said that the DNA in vaccines is taken up by human cells and recombined into their genome. She further stated:
"That DNA is incorporated into the host DNA. Now itβs changed, altered self and body kills it. Where is this most expressed? The neurons of the brain. Now you have body killing the brain cells and itβs an ongoing inflammation. It doesnβt stop, it continues through the life of that individual."
Certainly seems a good explanation for the wide range of neurological difficulties arising as side-effects from many of these injections. I suspect some chimerical infections (foriegn stem cell cancers) have arisen in rare cases from this practice.
That said, culturation in monkeys hasn't been error-free either; Merck's SV-40 problem is the poster boy for that.
I guess the next cost-saving measure will be to culture it in actual cancer cells, with similarly grim results.