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mRNA vaccines in meat spark concerns for food consumers | |
New research from MIT appears to confirm that mRNA vaccine material can be absorbed through the stomach when consumers eat meat sourced from vaccinated animals. With mRNA now being introduced into the food supply, more and more people are expressing concern. A cattlemen's group says there are no mRNA vaccines approved for cattle yet, but with the mRNA vaccine makers pushing hard for more revenues, it's only a matter of time before every type of meat is going to be subjected to the possibility of mRNA vaccine injections. See that story here, plus more breaking stories below. P.S. Was the recent trans shooter arrest some sort of false flag setup? I cover that topic and more in several special podcast reports, found at my Brighteon channel page: https://www.brighteon.com/channels/hrreport |
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