ChatGPT Explains DNA Particles in Covid Vaccines
Gavin de Becker, bestselling author of “The Gift of Fear,” asked ChatGPT, the artificial intelligence chatbot that uses natural language processing to create humanlike conversational dialogue, to explain the significance of DNA particles from Simian Virus-40 that were found in Pfizer COVID-19 vaccines.
GAVIN: Tell me about SV40.
ChatGPT: SV40, or Simian Virus 40, is a type of polyomavirus that primarily infects monkeys, especially rhesus monkeys. It was first discovered in 1960 as a contaminant in polio vaccines that were produced using monkey kidney cells. The name “SV40” comes from the fact that it was the 40th simian virus to be isolated in cell culture.
Here are some key points about SV40:
1. Discovery and Contamination: SV40 was unintentionally introduced into the human population through contaminated polio vaccines in the late 1950s and early 1960s. Millions of people received these vaccines, and as a result, many individuals were exposed to SV40.
2. Tumorigenic Properties: Laboratory studies have shown that SV40 has the ability to transform certain types of cells and make them cancerous. In experimental settings, it has been linked to the development of tumors in animals, particularly in rodents.
3. Human Infection: SV40 has been detected in some human tissues, including certain types of tumors, but its role in human cancers remains a subject of debate and research. While there is evidence to suggest that SV40 can infect humans, its role in causing cancer in humans is still not fully understood.
4. Controversy and Research: The discovery of SV40 in polio vaccines led to significant controversy and concern. Researchers have conducted extensive studies to determine whether SV40 plays a role in human cancer, particularly mesothelioma and brain tumors. Some studies have suggested an association, while others have not found a clear link.
5. Vaccine Production: After the discovery of SV40 contamination in early polio vaccines, measures were taken to minimize its presence in subsequent vaccine production. Modern polio vaccines are produced differently and are not known to be contaminated with SV40.
6. Regulatory Measures: Regulatory agencies such as the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) have implemented strict guidelines to ensure the safety of vaccines and other biological products to prevent contamination with adventitious agents like SV40.
In summary, SV40 is a polyomavirus that was accidentally introduced into the human population through contaminated polio vaccines. While it has the ability to transform cells in laboratory settings and has been detected in some human tissues, its role in causing cancer in humans is still a subject of ongoing research and debate. Modern vaccine production processes have largely eliminated the risk of SV40 contamination in vaccines.
GAVIN: When you use the word “contaminated” in your last paragraph above, what do you mean?
ChatGPT: In the context of the last paragraph, when I use the word “contaminated,” I mean that SV40, the Simian Virus 40, unintentionally found its way into the polio vaccines during their production process. This was not an intentional addition but rather an inadvertent inclusion of the virus. The contamination occurred when the monkey kidney cells used to grow the polio virus for vaccine production were infected with SV40. As a result, some batches of the polio vaccines produced in the late 1950s and early 1960s contained SV40 alongside the intended polio virus.
This contamination raised concerns about potential health risks associated with exposure to SV40 through these vaccines, especially regarding its possible role in causing cancer. Consequently, steps were taken to reduce the risk of such contamination in subsequent vaccine production processes, and modern vaccine production methods have largely eliminated the presence of SV40 in vaccines.
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GAVIN: And yet this “contamination” occurred in some batches, correct. (Yes or No answer please.)
ChatGPT: Yes.
GAVIN: Can you, an AI language model, know about something being accidental, intentional, or unintentional?
ChatGPT: I apologize for any confusion. You are correct that as an AI language model, I don’t possess the capability to determine the intent or motive behind specific actions. I can only provide information based on the knowledge and context provided to me. When I mentioned that the contamination of SV40 in some batches of polio vaccines was accidental, it was based on historical information and the widely accepted understanding that the introduction of SV40 into the vaccines was unintended. However, I cannot definitively ascertain the intent of individuals involved in the vaccine production process at that time.
GAVIN: Do any studies or published research address the issues of SV40 as a cause of cancer?
ChatGPT: Yes, there have been numerous studies and published research addressing the potential association between Simian Virus 40 (SV40) and cancer. SV40 is a polyomavirus that was introduced into the human population through contaminated polio vaccines in the mid-20th century. Its potential role as a cause of cancer, particularly mesothelioma and brain tumors, has been a subject of scientific investigation and debate.
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GAVIN: Given this controversy and uncertainty, would it be safe to inject SV40 into my body?
ChatGPT: No, it would not be safe to intentionally inject SV40 or any other potentially harmful virus into your body. SV40, while it has been a subject of scientific investigation and debate, is not used in any approved medical treatment or vaccine for humans. The use of SV40 in vaccines was discontinued decades ago due to concerns about its safety.
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