10 Things to Know About DNA and RNA Vaccines for Livestock

Via Mercola

Story at-a-glance

  • Not all genetic technologies used in veterinary medicine fall under the categories of “mRNA vaccines” or “mRNA gene therapies.” There are other terms to look out
  • There are several DNA and RNA-based genetic technologies that have received USDA approval or conditional approval for use on chickens, cows, fish, and pigs
  • The required labeling for meat, dairy and egg products is not transparent about possible exposure to DNA or RNA-based veterinary biologics

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They won’t have to “vaccinate” us once they start to “vaccinate” OUR FOOD—which, “in several states,” will start THIS MONTH, according to Tom Renz

Guest Post by Mark Crispin Miller

All eyes on Missouri, where an all-important bill—HB 1169—would require that all food be duly LABELED as to whether it’s a “gene therapy product” (for which God bless the “Show-Me State”)

Eat Your Vaccines: mRNA Gene Therapy Is Coming to the Food Supply This Month

They’ve given up on a needle in every arm. Now they’re coming for what you eat.

The Vigilant Fox

April 7, 2023

The last third of this important piece is just below. The complete text—including the embedded videos and tweets—is on the Global Research website:

https://www.globalresearch.ca/eat-your-vaccines-mrna-gene-therapy-coming-food-supply-this-month/5815134

Any product that has been created to act as, or exposed to processes that could result in the product potentially acting as, a gene therapy or that could otherwise possibly impact, alter, or introduce genetic material or a genetic change into the user of the product, individuals exposed to the product, or individuals exposed to others who have used the product shall be conspicuously labeled with the words “Potential Gene Therapy Product” unless the product is known to be a gene therapy product.

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