Efforts Grow to Thwart mRNA Therapies as RFK Jr. Pushes Vaccine Wariness

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Utah and Tennessee approved laws that require that food containing vaccines are classified as drugs, only although there are no such foods in the market. Legislators pointed out a study by the University of California that is investigating whether it is possible to put vaccines on lettuce.

“Eat a lot of this lettuce, you take a lot of RNM vaccines, and you try your DNA again, it will be a bit different, it will not be the same as you were born, from Nicle,” said the state senator, the debate last year, arguing that the legislature should prohibit the RNAm in a way. “This is something dangerous.”

In fact, RNM vaccines cannot change the genetic code, because they cannot access the cell core, where DNA resides. Small amounts of DNA are in all vaccines, often, as with the flu vaccine, because they are made of eggs, but the food and medication administration applies strict limits, and the levels are so small that they are insignificant. Scientists had been conducting clinical trials on RNM vaccines against infectious diseases and cancer for years, long before COVID: in mice in the 1990s and in humans that begin in the early 2000s. Although no vaccine has no side effects, including mortals, RNM vaccines have side effects of Feer that traditional vaccines that insert a small amount of virus alive.

“The RNM is not a foreign substance, it is something that you are exposed all the time,” said Melissa Moore, who was modern scientific director when she produced the vaccines. “Every time you eat comprehensive food, meat or vegetables, it consumes a lot of RNA and your body is breaking it and creating your own.”

Even if the Bills do not happen, their proponents say they are playing a long game. Last month, Republicans in Minnesota propose a prohibition that would classify RNM products as weapons of mass destruction, which added it to a list that includes smallpox, anthrax and mustard gas. The prohibition copied the language of a bill written by a Florida hypnotist, Joseph SESSONE, who says he hears trying to approve the prohibition in all states and in Congress. In his bulletin, Mr. Sansone praised local republican organizations that have adopted resolutions in favor of prohibitions, and encouraged his followers to begin to appear in political events to challenge politicians.

He is “pushing them in the eye,” he wrote, “that it has an important psychological effect.”

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