(See proof from the CDC, below.)
Yet, astonishingly, the CDC openly admits to all this (and more).
In a PDF posted on the CDC website entitled “Vaccine Excipient & Media Summary,” the CDC lists all the excipients currently used in vaccines being injected into adults and children across the United States.
The CDC’s list, current as of January 6, 2017, was “extracted from manufacturers’ package inserts,” according to the CDC.
The complete list is found in this CDC document (PDF). In case the CDC removes it — because they’ve been known to suddenly “memory hole” documents they don’t want the public to see — we’ve also posted a copy at the Natural News servers (PDF).
The WI-38 cell line is widely known to be “derived from lung tissue of an aborted white (caucasian) female fetus,” as even the pro-vaccine Wikipedia website admits.
As the Coriell Institute for Medical Research explains about the MRC-5 cell line / WI-38:
The MRC-5 cell line was developed in September 1966 from lung tissue taken from a 14 week fetus aborted for psychiatric reason from a 27 year old physically healthy woman.
The cell morphology is fibroblast-like. The karyotype is 46,XY; normal diploid male. Cumulative population doublings to senescence is 42-48. G6PD isoenzyme is type B.
The human fetal tissue cells have become such an issue of outrage that even the Vatican has issued a statement concerning their use, in which they address, “vaccines containing live viruses which have been prepared from human cell lines of fetal origin, using tissues from aborted human fetuses as a source of such cells.”
You can find the Vatican’s response at this link, in which they discuss the moral and ethical issues of “The principle of licit cooperation in evil.”
Below, you’ll find the complete list published by the CDC, de-duplicated and sorted alphabetically.
Notice that these ingredients include toxic metals (aluminum salts), bizarre animal cells from humans, monkeys, cows, pigs and chickens, ingredients derived from GMOs, the radioactive element barium, artificial coloring chemicals, excitotoxins such as glutamate, chemical cleansing agents (Triton X-100), dangerous bacterial strains (E.coli), toxic chemicals such as glutaraldehyde, thimerosal (mercury) and much more.
No one can refute any of this because it’s admitted by the CDC itself.
Here’s what happens to some children when they’re injected with these toxins:
The complete list of vaccine excipients published by the CDC, current as of January 6, 2017
betapropiolactone
CTAB (cetyltrimethylammonium bromide)
formalin
L-cystine
2-phenoxyethanol
a continuous line of monkey kidney cells
acetone
African Green Monkey kidney (Vero) cells
alcohol
aluminum hydroxide
aluminum phosphate
aluminum salts
amino acid supplement
amino acids
amino acids solution
aminoglycoside antibiotic
ammonium sulfate
ammonium sulfate aluminum phosphate
amorphous aluminum hydroxyphosphate sulfate
amphotericin B
anhydrous lactose
anti-foaming agent
arginine
ascorbic acid
asparagine
baculovirus and cellular DNA
baculovirus and Spodoptera frugiperda cell proteins
barium
benzethonium chloride
beta- propriolactone
beta-propiolactone
bovine albumin
bovine calf serum
bovine serum
bovine serum albumin
calcium carbonate
calcium chloride
calf bovine serum
Calf serum
calf serum and lactalbumin hydrolysate
carbohydrates
casamino acids
casamino acids and yeast extract-based medium
casein
castor oil
cell culture media
cellulose acetate phthalate
cetyltrimethlyammonium bromide
chick embryo cell culture
chicken fibroblasts
chlortetracycline
citric acid
citric acid monohydrate
CMRL 1969 medium supplemented with calf serum
complex fermentation media
concentrated vitamin solution
CRM197 carrier protein
CY medium
cystine
D- fructose
D- glucose
defined fermentation growth media
deoxycholate
dextran
dextrose
dibasic potassium phosphate
dibasic sodium phosphate
dimethyl-beta-cyclodextrin
dimethyl-beta-cyclodextrin. glutaraldehyde
disodium phosphate
disodium phosphate dihydrate
D-mannose
DNA
dried lactose
Dulbecco’s Modified Eagle Medium
Dulbecco’s Modified Eagle’s Medium
E. coli
Eagle MEM modified medium
EDTA (Ethylenediaminetetraacetic acid)
egg protein
egg proteins
ethylenediaminetetraacetic acid (EDTA)
FD&C Yellow #6 aluminum lake dye
Fenton medium containing a bovine extract
ferric (III) nitrate
fetal bovine serum
formaldehyde
Franz complete medium
galactose
gelatin
gentamicin sulfate
glutamate
glutaraldehyde
Glycerin
guinea pig cell cultures
HEPES
hexadecyltrimethylammonium bromide
histidine
histidine buffered saline.
host cell DNA
host cell protein
human albumin
human diploid cell cultures (MRC-5)
human diploid cell cultures (WI-38)
human embryonic lung cell cultures
human serum albumin
human-diploid fibroblast cell cultures (strain WI-38)
hydrocortisone
hydrolyzed casein
hydrolyzed gelatin
hydrolyzed porcine gelatin
inorganic salts
iron ammonium citrate
isotonic sodium chloride
kanamycin
L-250 glutamine
lactalbumin hydrolysate
lactose
L-histidine
lipids
L-tyrosine
M-199 without calf bovine serum
Madin Darby Canine Kidney (MDCK) cell protein
magnesium stearate
magnesium stearate. gelatin
magnesium sulfate
maltose
MDCK cell DNA
Medium 199 without calf serum
microcrystalline cellulose
mineral salts
modified culture medium containing hydrolyzed casein
modified Latham medium derived from bovine casein
modified Mueller and Miller medium
modified Mueller and Miller medium (the culture medium contains milk- derived raw materials [casein derivatives])
modified Mueller’s growth medium
modified Mueller-Miller casamino acid medium without beef heart infusion
modified Mueller’s media which contains bovine extracts
modified Stainer-Scholte liquid medium
monobasic potassium phosphate
monobasic sodium phosphate
monosodium glutamate
monosodium L-glutamate
monosodium phosphate
MRC-5 cells
MRC-5 cells (a line of normal human diploid cells)
MRC-5 diploid fibroblasts
MRC-5 human diploid cells
Mueller Hinton casein agar
Mueller’s growth medium
neomycin
neomycin sulfate
non-viral protein
nonylphenol ethoxylate
normal human diploid cells
octoxynol-10 (TRITON X-100)
octylphenol ethoxylate (Triton X-100)
ovalbumin
ovalbumin neomycin
phenol
phenol red
phenol red indicator
phosphate buffer
phosphate-buffered saline solution
plasdone C
polacrilin potassium
polydimethylsiloxane
polygeline (processed bovine gelatin)
polymyxin
polymyxin B
polymyxin B sulfate
polysorbate 20
polysorbate 20 (Tween 20)
polysorbate 80
polysorbate 80 (Tween 80)
potassium aluminum sulfate
potassium chloride
potassium glutamate
potassium phosphate
potassium phosphate dibasic
potassium phosphate monobasic
potassium phosphate potassium chloride
protamine sulfate
protein other than HA
recombinant human albumin
saline
semi-synthetic media
semi-synthetic medium
sodium bicarbonate
sodium borate
sodium carbonate
sodium chloride
sodium citrate
sodium citrate dehydrate
sodium deoxycholate
sodium dihydrogen phosphate dihydrate
sodium EDTA
sodium hydrogenocarbonate
sodium hydroxide
sodium metabisulphite
sodium phosphate
sodium phosphate dibasic
sodium phosphate monobasic monohydrate
sodium phosphate-buffered isotonic sodium chloride
sodium phosphate-buffered isotonic sodium chloride solution
sodium pyruvate
sodium taurodeoxycholate
sorbitan trioleate
sorbitol
soy peptone
soy peptone broth
squalene
Stainer-Scholte medium
sterile water
succinate buffer
sucrose
sugars
synthetic medium
thimerosal
thimerosal (multi- dose vials)
thimerosal (multi-dose vials)
tris (trometamol)-HCl
Triton X-100
uracil
urea
VERO cells
vero cells (a continuous line of monkey kidney cells)
vero cells [DNA from porcine circoviruses (PCV) 1 and 2 has been detected in RotaTeq. PCV-1 and PCV-2 are not known to cause disease in humans.]
vitamins
Watson Scherp casamino acid media
Watson Scherp media containing casamino acid
WI-38 human diploid lung fibroblasts
WI-38 human diploid lung fibroblasts MRC-5 cells
xanthan [Porcine circovirus type 1 (PCV-1) is present in Rotarix. PCV-1 is not known to cause disease in humans.]
yeast extract
yeast protein
α-tocopheryl hydrogen succinate
β-propiolactone
By Mike Adams, Natural News