Sunday, November 21, 2021

"Edible Vaccines: Is Bill Gates Into Pharming Now?"


For those of you who are vaccine-hesitant because you're afraid of needles--problem solved.

Ever hear of the mRNA-in-lettuce initiative?

Sounds like a joke, but will probably be on your plate in just a couple of years as researchers are even now tossing around the idea of a vaccine salad.

That's right gang. Researchers are experimenting with the idea of inserting mRNA vaccines into lettuce and spinach. Yum.

The National Science Foundation has forked over $500,000 in grant money to UC-San Diego and Carnegie Mellon University to get the research on the table.

According to Juan Giraldo, Associate Professor of Botany and Plant Sciences:

"Ideally, a single plant would produce enough mRNA to vaccinate a single person. We are testing this approach with spinach and lettuce and have long-term goals of people growing it in their gardens."

And that ain't all folks.

Take a wild guess at who owns the most farmland (or should we say pharmland?) in the United States--none other than the irrepressible Mr. Vaccine himself--Bill Gates!

Coincidence? Who knows, but having a vaccine shoved down our throats is more than a little unappetizing.

A wise man once said: "We should all be very concerned about this news. Whoever controls the food, controls the world."--Jeff Thompson, NOQ Report

"I am warning you ahead of time, dear friends, so that you can watch out and not be carried away by the errors of these wicked people. I don't want you to lose your own secure footing. But grow in the special favor and knowledge of our Lord and Savior Jesus Christ" (2ND PETER 3:17).

👉👉👉"HOW TO GO TO HEAVEN!" ☝

News:

  • Associated Press: Rage across Europe as COVID rules trigger riots; Dutch police open fire on rioters while thousands revolt in Italy, Croatia, Switzerland, Australia; Austria and Germany begin locking down the unvaccinated
  • USA Watchdog: Bill Gates warns of smallpox epidemic
  • WND: 30,000 COVID vaccine deaths recorded by official Europe database, tops the 18,000 on CDC's site for vaccine fatalities in United States

 

 

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