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The speaker discusses the use of mRNA in food and mentions a presentation about genetically engineering mosquitoes to deliver vaccines through mosquito bites. They mention that the Gates Foundation is funding this research, although they don't have proof of its viability. The speaker clarifies that they are not suggesting that the mosquitoes are currently injecting anyone with anything, but they have evidence that efforts are being made to enable mosquito injections.

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mRNA can modify DNA by replacing segments with synthetic versions, potentially making individuals patentable. Vaccinations have already begun, with nasal test swabs being used to deliver vaccines that could target the brain. As a doctor, I find this concerning. Masks are required over the mouth, supposedly to prevent the spread of COVID-19 through saliva. However, instead of swabbing the mouth, long Q-tips are inserted deep into the nasal cavity, which is close to the brain. There’s a thin bone plate separating the brain from the nasal sinuses, raising questions about the safety and purpose of these procedures.

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The mRNA vaccine is believed to genetically modify DNA, potentially making individuals patentable. Vaccinations have already begun, with nasal test swabs being used to target the brain. Instead of swabbing the mouth, long Q-tips are inserted deep into the nasal cavity, reaching the cribriform plate, which has openings for olfactory nerves. This area is porous, allowing substances to pass through. It is suggested that nanoparticles on the swabs can enter the brain and connect to the cloud. Therefore, during testing, individuals may be vaccinated and implanted with nanoparticles without their knowledge.

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There is a new mRNA COVID-19 vaccine, but there is no evidence to support its effectiveness or safety in human trials. Additionally, several studies from different countries suggest that these vaccines may actually increase the risk of contracting COVID-19 over time. This is concerning and not a typical outcome.

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Yale University scientists have made progress in developing a method to quietly administer vaccines without injections. They successfully vaccinated mice using two doses of a nasal vaccine containing mRNA COVID vaccine nanoparticles. The researchers deemed this delivery method safe and effective. While fact-checkers may argue that the government has no plans to vaccinate people through the air, two important points should be noted.

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The mRNA vaccine genetically modifies by replacing a piece of DNA with a synthetic one, making individuals patentable. Vaccinations are being administered through nasal swabs that can target the brain. The swabs reach the cribriform plate, allowing nanoparticles to enter the brain and potentially connect to the cloud. Testing is essentially a form of vaccination and nanoparticle implantation.

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The FDA is considering simplifying COVID vaccinations to one shot annually, similar to the flu shot. Researchers are also developing an mRNA flu vaccine, leveraging technology used in COVID vaccines. Traditional vaccines introduce weakened germs, while mRNA vaccines teach cells to produce proteins that trigger immune responses. This new flu vaccine could be adjusted more easily for different strains during flu season. Although the mRNA flu vaccine may not be superior to traditional ones, it offers an alternative for those who cannot tolerate existing vaccines. Current studies on mRNA vaccines are also exploring options for Lyme disease, rabies, HIV, and Zika, with results for the flu vaccine expected by March.

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Yale University researchers have developed an aerialized method of delivering mRNA vaccines, which they believe will revolutionize vaccination in the future. This method eliminates the need for intramuscular injections, which can be painful and deter people from getting vaccinated. The researchers found that the aerialized mRNA vaccines produced a highly protective immune response and could potentially be used for gene replacement therapy. However, concerns have been raised about the deployment of aerialized vaccines without people's consent or awareness. The Department of Defense has also allocated significant funds for new COVID equipment contracts. Critics argue that this technology could be used for nefarious purposes and violate human rights. The long-term effects of gene therapy and mRNA vaccines are still unknown.

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Yale University researchers have developed an aerialized method of delivering mRNA vaccines, which they believe will revolutionize vaccination in the future. This method eliminates the need for intramuscular injections, which can be painful and deter people from getting vaccinated. The researchers found that the aerialized mRNA vaccines produced a highly protective immune response and could potentially be used for gene replacement therapy. However, concerns have been raised about the deployment of aerialized vaccines without people's consent or awareness. The Department of Defense has also allocated significant funds for new COVID equipment contracts. Critics argue that this technology could be used for nefarious purposes and violate human rights. The long-term effects of gene therapy and mRNA vaccines are still unknown.

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Scientists at Yale University have developed a new method of delivering mRNA vaccines through the air, according to a recent study. The researchers successfully vaccinated mice using nanoparticles carrying the COVID vaccine, without the need for injections. They found this method to be safe and effective and are now planning to test it in humans. While there are currently no plans to secretly vaccinate the population through aerosol vaccines, it is worth noting that the US government has a history of covertly administering biological agents to its citizens. If this airborne vaccine delivery method becomes viable on a large scale, it could potentially be deployed without public knowledge.

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The NIH is developing a universal vaccine that addresses the entire phylum of viruses. This vaccine mimics natural immunity and is effective against any kind of mutation. It doesn't drive the virus to mutate. The researchers believe it could be effective not only against coronaviruses but also against influenza. The vaccine is described as much safer and much more effective. The exchange then notes that Mark, did you take your question again? and Mark is prompted to ask his question.

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The speaker states that mRNA in food is a critical issue, but also highlights the potential for transgenic mosquitoes to deliver vaccines via saliva. They reference a presentation about producing a transgenic mosquito as a "flying syringe" to deliver protective vaccines. The speaker claims the Gates Foundation is funding genetic engineering of mosquitoes with the intention of using mosquito bites for vaccination. While they don't have definitive proof of its viability, they assert that this research is underway. The speaker clarifies they are not claiming current mosquitoes are injecting people with anything. However, they state they have indisputable evidence that efforts are being made to enable mosquitoes to inject people with substances in the future.

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Scientists at Yale University have developed an airborne method of delivering mRNA vaccines, according to a recent paper. The researchers successfully vaccinated mice using nanoparticles carrying the mRNA COVID vaccine, administered through the nose. This new method of delivery was deemed safe and effective, and the scientists plan to test it in humans. While there are currently no plans to vaccinate the population through the air, the history of covert government operations, such as Operation Sea Spray in the 1950s, raises concerns. The combination of government agencies' determination to vaccinate the population, the development of covert methods, and the potential for aerosol vaccines to be deployed without public knowledge suggests the possibility of secret vaccination programs.

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Researchers at McMaster University are developing a needle-free, inhaled COVID-19 vaccine called AeroVax, a mucosal vaccine administered directly into the lungs to generate a targeted immune response. Phase one is complete, and phase two is recruiting participants. The vaccine is viral vector-based, using the adenovirus with spliced genes from the COVID virus, but contains no live COVID. It includes three COVID virus antigens, intended to produce a more robust and broader immune response, including t-cells, b-cells, and an innate immune response. The innate immune system may offer protection against other viruses and variants. Administered via a specialized inhaler, the vaccine uses particles tiny enough to reach deep into the lung. The dosage is about 100 times less than injectable vaccines, reducing manufacturing costs. Inhalation is believed to be more effective and addresses needle hesitancy. Researchers hope to bring the inhaled vaccine to market in the next five years.

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Researchers at Yale University have developed a new method of delivering mRNA vaccines through the air, potentially allowing for vaccination without injections. This technology, while not currently planned for use by the government, raises ethical concerns given historical instances of covert biological testing on citizens. The potential for airborne vaccines to be deployed without public knowledge is a topic of debate.

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Big pharma and governments worldwide have been promoting vaccines as the solution to the pandemic. However, the vaccines being administered through injections cannot activate the necessary local mucosal and nasal immunity to protect against COVID-19. This fact is known by scientists and researchers, including those advocating for the vaccines. The vaccines do not induce the production of the IgA molecule, which is crucial for neutralizing viruses and toxins. It is important to emphasize that the current vaccines cannot work in this way, and it is a significant falsehood being spread to the public.

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Yale University scientists have made progress in developing a discreet method of vaccine delivery. They successfully vaccinated mice using two doses of a vaccine containing mRNA COVID vaccine nanoparticles, without the need for injection. The researchers deemed this method safe and effective. However, it is important to note that fact checkers may argue against the idea of the government vaccinating the population through the air.

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Yale University scientists have made progress in developing a method to quietly administer vaccines without injections. They successfully vaccinated mice using two doses of a nasal vaccine containing mRNA COVID vaccine nanoparticles. The researchers deemed this delivery method safe and effective. While fact checkers may argue that the government has no plans to vaccinate people through the air, two important points should be noted.

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Ohio State University scientists published research exploring the incorporation of a coronavirus antigen into the measles, mumps, rubella (MMR) vaccine to produce COVID-19 immunity in children. The study used a modified live attenuated mumps virus for delivery and a more stable prefusion version of the SARS-CoV-2 spike protein (6P). Experiments showed the 6P antigen induced significantly more neutralizing antibodies in mice and hamsters than the 2P version used in existing mRNA and adenovirus-based COVID-19 vaccines. The modified mumps vaccine generated high levels of the 6P protein, triggering a strong immune response and protection from lung damage. The 6P vaccine induced neutralizing antibodies and T-cell activity against several variants of concern. Researchers also explored intranasal delivery, which induced IgA antibodies on mucosal surfaces of the airways, potentially offering superior protection compared to injected vaccines. The findings suggest existing immunity to mumps may slow initial antibody stimulation but does not prevent a strong protective response. The study also claims that adenoviruses, adeno-associated viruses, and lentivirus are used in gene therapy for cancer therapy, vaccines, and COVID-19 vaccines.

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Vaccinations have already begun, and the nasal test swabs may be used to administer them. Instead of swabbing the mouth, the tests go deep into the nasal cavity, reaching the cribriform plate, which has openings for olfactory nerves. This area is porous, allowing substances to enter the brain. The swabs may contain nanoparticles that can connect to the cloud, suggesting that during testing, individuals could be vaccinated and implanted with these nanoparticles.

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Yale University scientists have made progress in developing a discreet way to administer vaccines. They successfully vaccinated mice using two doses of a vaccine contained in nanoparticles carrying the mRNA COVID vaccine. The method was deemed safe and effective by the researchers. However, it is important to note that fact checkers may argue against the idea of the government vaccinating the population through the air.

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Vaccinations have already begun, and they can occur through nasal test swabs that target the brain. It's concerning that while masks are required over the mouth, the swabs go deep into the nasal cavity, almost reaching the brain. There's a thin bone called the cribriform plate between the nasal sinuses and the brain, which has openings for olfactory nerves. This bone is porous, allowing substances to pass through. When swabs are twisted in the nasal cavity, they may deposit nanoparticles that can connect to the cloud. Thus, during testing, individuals might be vaccinated and implanted with nanoparticles without their knowledge.

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This video demonstrates the administration of a nasal vaccine. The vaccine is given in two doses, one in each nostril. The process involves pressing the plunger to administer the first half of the dose in the first nostril, and then removing the lock to administer the second half in the second nostril. The vaccine may cause tickling sensations, leading to sneezing or coughing, but overall, there is minimal discomfort.

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The mRNA vaccine is believed to genetically modify individuals by replacing DNA with synthetic material, potentially making people patentable. Vaccinations have reportedly begun through nasal test swabs, which some claim target the brain. Instead of swabbing the mouth, long Q-tips are inserted deep into the nasal cavity, where the cribriform plate, a thin bone covering the brain, allows substances to pass through. This process may deposit nanoparticles from the swabs into the brain, which could connect to external networks. Thus, testing may serve as a means of vaccination and nanoparticle implantation.

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Yale researchers have developed an airborne method of delivering mRNA vaccines via nanoparticles, administered nasally to mice in two doses. Researchers claim the method is safe and effective, and plan to test it in humans. The speaker suggests this could ensure 100% vaccine compliance, as everyone needs to breathe. While there are no current plans to vaccinate the population through the air, some biotechnologists believe in covertly enhancing people's biology. The speaker cites Operation Sea Spray, where the US Navy sprayed San Francisco with bacteria to simulate a biological attack, as an example of the US government secretly administering biological agents. Other examples include the Tuskegee experiments and Operation Big Itch. Given the government's desire to vaccinate the population, the development of aerosol mRNA vaccines, the academic argument for covert "moral bio enhancements," and the US government's history of covert operations, the speaker suggests it's conceivable that aerosol vaccines could be deployed without public knowledge if they become viable.
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