Morning! Saw this......
Tom Renz
@RenzTom
Here is where the National Cattlemen’s Association says no there is no #mRNA in our cows:
Below are clips (edited for time) from the testimony of the lobbyist from the Missouri Cattlemen’s Association before the #Missouri House. Hmmm - seems they aren’t coordinating lies very well.
Also - as a reminder - Congress removed country of origin labeling requirements from food so if we don’t have disclosure laws (like #HB1169 in Missouri) on sellers then who knows what’s in our food. We DO know that mRNA is transmissible through milk when ingested based on this study (https://biorxiv.org/content/10.1101/2022.12.19.517879v1).
#WeThePeople are not stupid & have been lied to more than enough. Transmissible #GeneTherapy vaccines are real & we DESERVE to know what is going into our body & to have an opportunity for #InformedConsent. Perhaps the Cattlemen should get their stories straight next time or ask their sponsors at #BigPharma for better instructions. Looking for Federal Sponsors of HB1169.
https://twitter.com/RenzTom/status/1645416058415718402
Thank you for posting.
Thank you for posting.
“ Also - as a reminder - Congress removed country of origin labeling requirements from food so if we don’t have disclosure laws (like #HB1169 in Missouri) on sellers then who knows what’s in our food.” ….
Thanks, Gran. Looks I remembered, correctly, about the meat labeling….
I forgot to mention….on my H‑E‑B call…the c/s rep also read, from their corp butcher Dept head statement….that “any reports about mNRA being used in meats is fake information”.
I told her that sounded just like a CDC provided line. As we see what they’ve said, the last two years, with the China virus shots.
Sounds like the cattle association has quickly distributed THEIR talking points to grocers, etc (probably restaurants, too).
Thanks for that post/ping.
hmmmm…… if we can still get the mRNA vaccine through milk, even after it is pasteurized, then I would suspect it stays in the meat as well. Even after cooked.
Tomorrow, I’m bringing mama and of course the babies, as a walk-in to our vet. I sure hope we don’t have to sit around for hours. I’ll bring an extra carrier in case mom needs a break. I don’t gonna try to fit them all into the big hard sided one. I don’t know, the babies sure seem a lot bigger than last week when everybody fit fine.