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In today’s substack, the state of mRNA “vaccines” for animal “health” is discussed. Citing public sources, I will review what is known and not known about commercial liaisons and partnerships, the corporations involved, ongoing research and products in various states of development.
Bayer and BioNTech have been working on livestock and companion animal mRNA vaccines for over six years…
In response to another Twitter user, who stated that this needed to be stopped “ASAP,” Dr. Malone had this to say: “We have to build alternate systems. I don’t think we can stop them, but we can chose not buy their food, take their drugs or mRNA vaccines. We can chose to not use their “health care providers.” We can be our own – independent people outside of their hellscape.”
When asked if the government would mark packages as “vaccinated meat,” Dr. Malone said this, “I wouldn’t count on it. In fact, I bet – no.”
The bloodstream?Why are the MRNA poisons injected into the muscle then?The lack of aspiration during injection is why they get into the bloodstream and act like a wrecking ball through the organs.
originally posted by: TheRedneck
mRNA cannot be implemented through digestion. The human digestive tract is somewhat picky about what it will and will not absorb. Any lipid-encased mRNA molecules eaten would first have the lipids digested and absorbed (they are, by definition, food) and then the mRNA would break down within milliseconds in the acidic environment.
mRNA requires that the cells absorb the lipids along with the mRNA. That can only happen in the bloodstream. One could drink a gallon of the "vaccine" and not have a single spike protein form inside them (please no one try this; there may be other ingredients that could harm you).
TheRedneck
Nanoparticles travel through the stomach and intestines Nanoparticles impair blood vessels’ ability to change size – a precursor to arteriosclerosis. Surprisingly, they not only affect the lungs, but they also travel through the stomach and intestine – and thus possibly through food too