Posted on 09/20/2021 5:18:52 AM PDT by Roman_War_Criminal
RIVERSIDE, Calif. — Vaccinations can be a controversial subject for many people, especially when it comes to injections. So what if you could replace your next shot with a salad instead? Researchers at the University of California-Riverside are working on a way to grow edible plants that carry the same medication as an mRNA vaccine.
The COVID-19 vaccine is one of the many inoculations which use messenger RNA (mRNA) technology to defeat viruses. They work by teaching cells from the immune system to recognize and attack a certain infectious disease. Unfortunately, mRNA vaccines have to stay in cold storage until use or they lose stability. The UC-Riverside team says if they’re successful, the public could eat plant-based mRNA vaccines — which could also survive at room temperature.
Thanks to a $500,000 grant from the National Science Foundation, researchers are now looking accomplish three goals. First, the team will try to successfully deliver DNA containing mRNA vaccines into plant cells, where they can replicate. Next, the study authors want to show that plants can actually produce enough mRNA to replace a traditional injection. Finally, the team will need to determine the right dosage people will need to eat to properly replace vaccinations.
“Ideally, a single plant would produce enough mRNA to vaccinate a single person,” says Juan Pablo Giraldo, an associate professor in UCR’s Department of Botany and Plant Sciences, in a university release.
(Excerpt) Read more at studyfinds.org ...
They'll use this technology to sneak all kinds of behavior modifiers into our food. Like, to "calm us down" so we don't care about "outdated concepts" like "freedom" and "liberty."
Stay away from my iceberg lettuce!
Yup, that is exactly what it does to cattle. It makes them docile and disease resistant.
Time to take up gardening
People used to use healing properties of natural plants until John Rockefeller paid the AMA to stop teaching these cures so he could sell drugs.
Thanks to a $500,000 grant from the National Science Foundation, researchers are now looking accomplish three goals. First, the team will try to successfully deliver DNA containing mRNA vaccines into plant cells, where they can replicate. Next, the study authors want to show that plants can actually produce enough mRNA to replace a traditional injection. Finally, the team will need to determine the right dosage people will need to eat to properly replace vaccinations.
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That the NSF would even fund such a monumentally insane idea tells you key operative in these government agencies operate without 2 minutes worth of reflection on how catastrophic such an idea might be to the public health. Their fixation on vaccines, vaccines, vaccines, at the expense of everything else shows an unnatural obsession.
My first two thoughts reading this -
Bill Gates buying up millions of acres of farmland
Heirloom seeds may become illegal at some point during this regime. Get them while you can.
I’ll go on a 100% potato chip diet before I eat FrankenFoods with mRNA in them.
And if they put mRNA in potato chips I guess I’ll have to fall back to eating bark off of trees.
I’m not submitting to the totalitarians.
So contrails are next?
Outlaw this right now and have the Scientists SHOT
Just a REMINDER that we have a very healthy following on our 'Weekly Garden Thread' and all are invited to join to learn about growing your own!
I read the original article this morning linked to another FR thread. We should be aware if this is a legitimate direction they are heading in. So may people just grab whatever is in the grocery store. Glad I saved more seeds this year than ever.
https://www.studyfinds.org/vaccines-salad-growing-plants/
With a nice side of Paraquat Dressing.
Yes it all makes sense .It does involve the Gates Foundation.
https://www.nsf.gov/news/news_summ.jsp?cntn_id=114493
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