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A disturbing patent discovered this week reveals plans to hide vaccines within food particles without the public knowing about it.
US Patent application ‘US20080044481 A1’ (“Microparticles for oral delivery”) was filed in 2005, and allows drugs and vaccines to be embedded into tiny invisible particles of food.
Activistpost.com reports:
Are we to assume the technology hasn’t yet been applied? Is it operating at a stealth level? I’ll try to answer these questions in a minute. But first:
The inventor and assignee is listed as Mordechai Harel, who was associated with Advanced BioNutrition Corporation of Columbia, Maryland. Here are a group of quotes from the patent application. The statements leave no doubt about the wide, wide application of the technology.
“The particles described herein can be used to deliver bioactive agents (e.g., nutrients, drugs, vaccines, antibodies, and the like), bacteria (e.g., probiotic bacteria), smaller particles, or substantially any other material to the animal.”
“The particles described herein can be prepared and used as free-flowing dry powders, slurries, suspensions, and the like, and are useful for delivering to an animal a drug, a pesticide, a nutrient, a vaccine, a smaller particle, or substantially any other composition that can be contained in the particles. The particles are thus suitable for use in human food products, animal feeds (e.g., pet foods and farmed animal diets), therapeutic compositions (e.g., drugs), prophylactic compositions (e.g., vaccines, antibiotics, and probiotic bacterial preparations), and pest control products among other products.”
“Examples of these [deliverable micro] agents include antibiotics, analgesics, vaccines, anti-inflammatory agents, antidepressants, anti-viral agents, anti-tumor agents, enzyme inhibitors, formulations containing zidovudine, proteins or peptides (such as vaccines, antibodies, antimicrobial peptides), enzymes, (e.g., amylases, proteases, lipases, pectinases, cellulases, hemicellulases, pentosanases, xylanases, and phytases), liposomes, aromatic nitro and nitroso compounds and their metabolites, HIV protease inhibitors, viruses, and steroids, hormones or other growth stimulating agents, pesticides, herbicides, germicides, biocides, algicides, rodenticides, fungicides, insecticides, antioxidants, plant and animal growth promoters, plant and animal growth inhibitors, preservatives, nutraceuticals, disinfectants, sterilization agents, catalysts, chemical reactants, fermentation agents, foods, animal feeds, food or animal feed supplements, nutrients, flavors, colors, dyes, cosmetics, drugs, vitamins, sex sterilants, fertility inhibitors, fertility promoters, air purifiers, microorganism attenuators, nucleic acids (e.g., RNA, DNA, PNA, vectors, plasmids, ribozymes, aptamers, dendrimers, and the like), antioxidants, phytochemicals, hormones, vitamins (such as vitamins A, B1, B2, B6, B12; C, D, E, and K, pantothenate, and folic acid), pro-vitamins, carotenoids, minerals (such as calcium, selenium, magnesium salts, available iron, and iron salts), microorganisms (such as bacteria, such as probiotics, lactobacilli, fungi, and yeast), prebiotics, trace elements, essential and/or highly unsaturated fatty acids (such as omega-3 fatty acids, and mid-chain triglycerides), nutritional supplements, enzymes (such as amylases, proteases, lipases, pectinases, cellulases, hemicellulases, pentosanases, xylanases, and phytases), pigments, amino acids, agriculturally useful compositions to either prevent infestation (such as herbicides, pesticides, insecticides, rodenticides, fungicides, mixtures thereof) or to promote growth (such as hormones, fertilizers, or other growth stimulating agents), flavorants, and fragrances.”
“The particles described herein can be used to deliver bioactive agents...to the animal.”
“The particles described herein can be prepared and used...for delivering to an animal
originally posted by: Skywatcher2011
a reply to: TrueAmerican
yo yo...put on 'em breaks! Where does the article say this will be administered to humans?
The article quotes:
“The particles described herein can be used to deliver bioactive agents...to the animal.”
“The particles described herein can be prepared and used...for delivering to an animal
Are you fear mongering??
originally posted by: TrueAmerican
originally posted by: Skywatcher2011
a reply to: TrueAmerican
yo yo...put on 'em breaks! Where does the article say this will be administered to humans?
The article quotes:
“The particles described herein can be used to deliver bioactive agents...to the animal.”
“The particles described herein can be prepared and used...for delivering to an animal
Are you fear mongering??
"The particles are thus suitable for use in human food products, animal feeds (e.g., pet foods and farmed animal diets), therapeutic compositions (e.g., drugs), prophylactic compositions (e.g., vaccines, antibiotics, and probiotic bacterial preparations), and pest control products among other products.”
That is in the op.
The vaccine that means coeliacs can eat wheat Read more: www.dailymail.co.uk...
A vaccine that stops the body reacting to one of the main ingredients in bread could allow thousands of coeliac sufferers to eat a normal diet. The revolutionary jab is designed to cure gluten intolerance, the main cause of coeliac disease, which affects one in 100 people in Britain. The condition means sufferers can’t eat anything containing gluten, a protein found in wheat, barley and rye. Although bread is the main source, gluten is also found in everything from pasta, cakes and biscuits to fish fingers, sausages and even stock cubes.
There is no treatment for coeliac disease and sufferers are at increased risk of osteoporosis, infertility and bowel cancer if they do not stick to a gluten-free diet. This is because the harmful proteins in gluten damage the small finger-like projections, called villi, that line the small intestine and help to stimulate digestion. When damaged and inflamed, the villi are unable to absorb food properly, which often causes diarrhoea and malnutrition. Starved of vitamins and minerals from the diet, bones start to weaken, raising the risk of osteoporosis. Studies show the risk of bowel cancer also doubles, possibly because the body fails to absorb dietary fibre, which can help to protect against it.
But the experimental vaccine, which is about to go intohuman trials after being successfully tested in the laboratory, could be a major breakthrough. Read more: www.dailymail.co.uk...
originally posted by: TrueAmerican
a reply to: Skywatcher2011
lol, you were so eager to tear apart the op, you forgot to READ the op.
originally posted by: Agartha
a reply to: TrueAmerican
If microparticles are added to food consumed by humans, then even the creators of these microparticles are probably eating them too, as how could they separate 'their' food from 'ours'?