Posted on 03/03/2024 11:00:50 AM PST by Roman_War_Criminal
Legislators in Tennessee and Arizona appear to be preparing their states for the addition of vaccines to their food supply.
Though they come from different states, the two bills were introduced only weeks apart.
Neither of the bills prohibit vaccines from being added to food.
Rather, they accept the addition as inevitable.
Tennesee A new Tennessee bill would make it a Class C misdemeanor to sell or distribute food containing vaccines without clearly labeling them as such.
The bill was filed for introduction on January 5, 2023.
The bill defines “vaccine or vaccine material” as a “substance intended for use in humans to stimulate the production of antibodies and provide immunity against disease, prepared from the causative agent of a disease, its products, or a synthetic substitute, treated to act as an antigen without inducing the disease, that is authorized or approved by the United States food and drug administration.”
The legislation’s sponsor, Republican Representative Scott Cepicky, doesn’t want to stop vaccines from being added to his state’s food supply.
He just wants to let consumers know whether pharmaceuticals have been added to their next meal.
“If you go to buy tomatoes, and there’s a polio vaccine in there, that you’re aware of what you’re buying as a polio vaccine,” said Rep. Cepicky.
“The problem we have is if it’s not treated as a pharmaceutical. How many tomatoes do I have to eat to get the proper dosage versus how many tomatoes do you have to eat? And if you eat too many, do you get an overdose?”
The Republican representative noted that the University of California, Riverside has already “perfected” vaccinating lettuce.
He also pointed to the University of California, Berkeley, which has conducted similar tests on tomatoes.
R.J. Reynolds Tobacco Company has done similar work with tobacco products.
During a legislative session on the matter, Democrat Rep. John Ray Clemmons questioned whether having vaccines in fruits and vegetables is even legal in Tennessee.
Cepicky emphasized that his bill is not meant to prevent vaccines from being put into food.
“I’m not arguing that point,” Cepicky responded to Clemmons, arguing only that vaccinated food should be listed as a pharmaceutical “so people can get the proper dosage.”
Arizona A similar bill in Arizona requires “[d]isclosure of all products made from aquaculture, livestock or poultry that received messenger ribonucleic acid (mRNA) vaccines and prohibits these products from being labelled as organic.”
The legislation was first read in the House on February 9, 2023.
It also “[f]orbids the Arizona Department of Agriculture Director or State Veterinarian from requiring or administering an mRNA vaccine that has not received full approval from the U.S. Department of Agriculture or U.S. Food and Drug Administration.”
Sponsored by Arizona Rep. John Gillette (R), the bill “[r]equires all products made from aquaculture, livestock or poultry that received mRNA vaccines” to “[c]ontain information on its labels or accompanying documents of sale indicating that the aquaculture, livestock or poultry from which the product was made received an mRNA vaccine” and “[n]ot be labelled or advertised as ‘organic.’”
Doctor Weighs In Dr. Richard Bartlett, a 30-year Texas emergency room (ER) physician and recipient of the Meritorious Service Award from the Texas Department of Health and Human Services, believes adding vaccines to our food supply represents a deliberate evasion of established safety protocols.
He raises concerns about minors’ inability to provide informed consent, lack of long-term safety data for genetically modified products, and potential violations of the Nuremberg Code regarding human experimentation without consent.
“In my opinion, this is a blatant attempt to circumvent tried and true best practices for public safety,” said Dr. Bartlett, a former adviser to then-Texas Governor Rick Perry.
“Consider this scenario: a legal minor is sent to buy lettuce at the grocery store and brings home a ‘genetically adulterated product.’ As a minor, they are not legally eligible to give informed consent for a medical treatment product.”
Bartlett continued: “Furthermore, the family that consumes that product was denied informed consent. Prior to Operation Warp Speed, no product was allowed to be FDA-approved without long-term safety data. What could go wrong? Thalidomide babies, VIOXX deaths, BEXTRA deaths.”
“Modified RNA causes ‘frameshifting,’ according to Cambridge University. No long-term safety data has been presented for modified RNA products. The Nuremberg Code states that human experimentation without informed consent is an international crime against humanity.”
Rule #1) Do not allow your child to bring a peanut butter sandwich to school. Someone might die.
Rule #2) We’ve added experimental vaccines to most of your food. We think it’s probably going to be OK.
Once they start adding it, they never stop. Remember fluoride in water?
What happened to “The Consumer Movement” ?
Was that just another Democrat scam, now no longer useful to the Left ?
Any sane person would realize that this is an absolutely needless thing to do. Which says a lot about the mentality of the people pushing it.
O’Biden are all about BIG everything, including BIG Pharma. They all have more money than us, so our government mandates ridiculous things for $$$.
Shaddup, and drink another 2 glasses of tap water, citizen!
Ain’t going to end well.
Forced vaccinations now? By poisoning the food/water supply? Oh hell no!
I don’t want vaccines in my food. If I need a vaccine, I will go to a doctor or a pharmacy! These people should be thrown in jail!
This is easy, Require a Prescription for any food containing any type of vaccine.
Dr. Ian Malcolm: Don’t you see the danger, John, inherent in what you’re doing here? Genetic power is the most awesome force the planet’s ever seen, but you wield it like a kid that’s found his dad’s gun.
The va666ine cult marches on
Nuremberg II
Now
Can I get opioid-infused lettuce?
What vaccine survives stomach acid and can be effectively absorbed through the gut?
Ding ding ding
How about tomatoes cross-bred with tobacco? The Simpsons did an episode about this.
“Tomacco.”
Cepicky emphasized that his bill is not meant to prevent vaccines from being put into food.
“I’m not arguing that point,” Cepicky responded to Clemmons, arguing only that vaccinated food should be listed as a pharmaceutical “so people can get the proper dosage.”
Does the above help you make an informed decision?
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