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In a shocking revelation, Rep. Thomas Massie (R-KY) has recently brought to light a deeply concerning issue that should alarm every American citizen. The U.S. government is currently funding research into “transgenic edible vaccines,” a term that sounds like it’s straight out of a dystopian science fiction novel. Yet, it is very much a reality, and it’s happening right under our noses.

The Gateway Pundit reported in 2021 that scientists at the University of California, Riverside, have been experimenting with turning edible plants like lettuce and spinach into mRNA vaccine factories.

According to the press release published by the University of California, the project aims to utilize mRNA technology, similar to that used in COVID-19 vaccines, to turn edible plants into vaccine factories.

The research is funded by a $500,000 grant from the National Science Foundation and has three primary goals:

To successfully deliver DNA containing the mRNA vaccines into plant cells where it will replicate.
To demonstrate that plants can produce enough mRNA to rival a traditional vaccine shot.
To determine the right dosage of the vaccine.

https://vigilantnews.com/post/horrifying-rep-thomas-massie-exposes-taxpayer-funded-transgenic-edible-vaccines-which-turns-edible-plants-like-lettuce-and-spinach-into-mrna-vaccine-factories-to-replace-mrna-shots


1,668 posted on 10/05/2023 5:24:39 PM PDT by Melian (📍 Reminder: Memes are made to make you think or laugh. Verify for yourself before reposting. )
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This is terrible. There is no way to tell what will happen. Stock up on heirloom vegetable seeds while you can and learn to garden.


1,696 posted on 10/05/2023 7:44:01 PM PDT by Pete from Shawnee Mission ( )
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