A newly published paper is drawing attention across scientific, medical, and independent research communities after its authors claimed to have identified unusual microscopic structures in samples taken from Pfizer COVID-19 vaccine vials.
The paper, titled “From Synthetic DNA and RNA-Based Self-Assembling Nanotechnology to Sequelae of COVID-19 Shots,” was published on June 19 in the International Journal of Vaccine Theory, Practice, and Research. Written by independent researcher Shimon D. Yanowitz and Okinawa Christian University professor Daniel Broudy, the study presents darkfield microscopy images that the authors argue show complex structures forming within Pfizer vaccine material.
According to the paper, researchers placed drops of Pfizer vaccine material onto microscope slides beneath coverslips and observed the samples over time. They report seeing what they describe as ribbon-like formations, spherical compartmentalized structures they refer to as “protocells,” and other unusual microscopic features.

Among the images presented is one the authors describe as a synthetic structure resembling a “parasite” that appeared to self-assemble while under observation. Other figures show elongated ribbon-like formations and spherical structures containing what the authors speculate could be internal compartments.
The researchers argue that these observations may be consistent with concepts discussed in scientific literature involving synthetic biology, DNA origami, programmable biomaterials, molecular communication systems, and nanotechnology. They propose that the structures warrant further investigation to determine their composition, origin, and biological significance.
However, the paper’s conclusions remain highly controversial.
The claims presented in the study have not been independently verified, and they differ substantially from the current scientific consensus regarding the composition and function of Pfizer’s mRNA COVID-19 vaccine. Scientists who study vaccine formulation note that mRNA vaccines contain lipid nanoparticles designed to deliver genetic instructions into cells, and nanoscale materials are a well-established component of modern drug delivery systems. They also caution that unusual microscopic images can result from sample preparation, crystallization, contaminants, drying artifacts, or optical effects and do not, by themselves, establish the presence of advanced synthetic biological structures.
The publication is also likely to generate discussion because the International Journal of Vaccine Theory, Practice, and Research has previously published articles critical of COVID-19 vaccines and has been criticized by many researchers for publishing papers that they believe do not meet the evidentiary standards of mainstream biomedical journals.
The release of the paper comes as the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention continues to support COVID-19 vaccination programs through existing procurement contracts with vaccine manufacturers.
Whether the findings described in the paper withstand independent replication remains to be seen. As with any extraordinary scientific claim, experts generally expect confirmation by multiple independent laboratories before conclusions can be considered established.
For now, the publication adds another chapter to the continuing debate surrounding COVID-19 vaccines, vaccine safety, and the need for transparency, reproducibility, and rigorous scientific investigation.

Prophetic Perspective
Many Christians view the rapid advancement of biotechnology, artificial intelligence, and genetic engineering as developments deserving careful ethical consideration. Regardless of differing views on these technologies, Scripture encourages believers to “test everything; hold fast what is good” (1 Thessalonians 5:21), emphasizing discernment, wisdom, and a commitment to truth.
Frequently Asked Questions
What does the new paper claim?
The authors claim they observed unusual microscopic structures in Pfizer vaccine material that they believe warrant further investigation.
Have these findings been independently confirmed?
No. The reported observations have not yet been independently replicated or validated.
Does the paper prove vaccines contain self-assembling nanotechnology?
No. The paper presents the authors’ interpretation of their observations. Those conclusions remain disputed and are not accepted as established scientific fact.
Why is the paper generating attention?
It makes extraordinary claims regarding vaccine contents and calls for additional investigation.
What happens next?
Independent replication and peer review by additional researchers would be necessary to determine whether the reported observations can be reproduced and how they should be interpreted.
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EDTA
Glutathion
NAC
Zinc
Vitamin C (Ascorbic Acid)
Vitamin D3
Quercetin
Cats Claw
Nicotine
Bromelain
Curcumin
Dr. McCullough recommends taking this treatment triad for at least three months for anyone suffering from or worried about post-COVID or post-vaccine syndromes.
Nattokinase, Bromelain, and Curcumin are available over the counter at just about any health food store or pharmacy.
Selenium
Dandelion Root
Black Sativa Extract (may facilitate cellular repair)
Green Tea Extract (provides added defenses at the cellular level through scavenging for free radicals)
Irish Sea Moss (could help rebuild damaged tissue and muscle)
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