Coming Soon to a Country Near You: Australia Approves Mandatory mRNA Vaccines for ALL Agriculture
According to reports, the Australian government plans to make the vaccine rollout mandatory for all animals, regardless of whether cattle farmers agree or not.
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By  Hal Turner 15 June 2023
Australia has announced plans to inject Bill Gatesâ mRNA vaccines into all livestock destined for peopleâs dinner plates.
According to reports, the Australian government plans to make the vaccine rollout mandatory for all animals, regardless of whether cattle farmers agree or not.
On May 2, 2023, Meat and Livestock Australia (MLA)Â announced funding for a project to âtest mRNA vaccines that can be rapidly mass-produced in Australia in the event of a lumpy skin disease or other exotic disease outbreakâ.
The Manager for Animal Wellbeing released a statement declaring:
âThis project will develop a mRNA vaccine pipeline initially for LSD, but potentially for other emergency diseases. This will enable capacity for rapid mass production of a vaccine for LSD in the event of an outbreak. No LSD vaccines are registered for use in Australia yet. While some vaccines exist overseas, the path to registration in Australia for traditionally-produced [vaccines] is longer than that of an mRNA vaccine.â
Spectator.com .au reports: Why are traditional vaccines, which have safety records that outstrip mRNA vaccines, subject to longer approval periods than mRNA vaccines? That sounds like a significant structural failure within Australiaâs health body that, instead of being fixed, has the potential to be exploited by manufacturers looking to cash in on mRNA.
mRNA vaccines are quick to produce and ânimbleâ, which is why pharmaceutical companies like them â but that doesnât mean that they are safe, effective, or suitable for consumers whether those are humans or livestock.
A 2022 article in PubMed Central notes: âRecently, the successful application of mRNA vaccines against Covid has further validated the platform and opened the floodgates to mRNA vaccineâs potential in infectious disease prevention, especially in the veterinary field.â
Do you feel mRNA has been âvalidatedâ over the last three years?
No doubt this is why we keep hearing bleatings of âemergencyâ and âoutbreakâ in the same breath as mRNA, as if to remind us of the mantra used during the Covid era to embark on what the former Health Minister referred to as the âlargest clinical trial â the largest global vaccine trial everâ. Look how that turned out.
The fall-out of Covid mRNA vaccines is likely to continue for the best part of a century as a percentage of vaccinated individuals âdie suddenlyâ or suffer from long-term debilitating illnesses. These are quickly becoming a burden for the health industry and state finances after vaccine manufacturers hand-waved responsibility because it was an âemergencyâ. Most nations are setting up compensation pools of cash to cope with the growing list of individuals who claim to have been harmed.
Another excuse used to feather the nest of mRNA vaccines is that they are thought to provide the solution for influenza-style viruses which traditional vaccines have proven ineffective against. Everyone wants to see an effective vaccine against respiratory viruses, but itâs almost as if the doe-eyed vaccine industry has put on a blindfold for the last three years. mRNA Covid vaccines did next to nothing to combat or control the influenza-style Covid and do not, based on what we have seen, offer any advantage to traditional vaccines for this problem beyond the feel-good marketing headlines. There is a strong argument that for the majority of the population, they did more harm than good.
Instead of suspending all mRNA vaccines until we understand what went wrong, they are being given priority treatment by regulators and championed by manufacturers who love the competitive edge of speed their production offers. Governments, particularly the (broke?) Victorian state government, are funneling tens of millions into mRNA development to keep capitalizing on the political popularity they enjoyed during the Covid era.
MLA note that mRNA vaccines should be ready for use within two years and while everyone is busy stressing that this will be a âvoluntaryâ option for the farming community, vaccines inside the agricultural industry rarely are if a producer wishes to sell their product into domestic and international markets. If we go down the mRNA vaccine production line, it is extremely likely that Australians will be eating mRNA-vaccinated livestock within a couple of years with very little understanding of what this will mean health-wise.
Anyone who criticiZes mRNA vaccines or their potential future within the agricultural industry are paraded through the press as âconspiracy theoristsâ with publications quick to send out the fact-checkers to insist that itâs pure fear-mongering to suggest fragments of these vaccines will end up in the food chain.
Except, it was a âconspiracy theoryâ to suggest that the human body would continue making Covid mRNA vaccines long after the injection, or to raise concerns that it would leave the site of the injection. Not only did the fears described as âconspiracyâ prove to be true, the behavior and side effects of Covid mRNA vaccines are reaching well beyond what anyone predicted.
How sure are we that in the rush to saturate the market with mRNA vaccines, that proper long-term testing will be conducted, particularly when it comes to lingering in meat and milk? Will it impact high-risk activities such as calving, given there is a strong suspicion that Covid vaccines are responsible for a spike in human miscarriages?
Keep in mind that we are still being told Covid vaccines are âsafe and effectiveâ. The Australian government, sitting on a pile of unwanted vaccines, is spending public money on marketing campaigns, encouraging Australians to go and get their booster shots at the same time other countries have removed Covid vaccines.
At least some States in the US are taking note, rushing to pass legislation to ban the use of mRNA vaccines for animals involved in the food industry whose meat or milk is produced for human consumption. Idaho is one example where it will be a misdemeanor to use mRNA vaccines â and that includes the Covid vaccines.
Australians need to be aware that mRNA vaccines are coming for the agricultural industry and they will likely be compulsory. America is having a serious conversation about whether this should be allowed, and Australia needs to do the same thing. It is perfectly reasonable to require extensive long-term safety data before we revolutioniZe agriculture.
This conversation will not happen on its own. Australiaâs agricultural elite resembles a body of yes-men nodding furiously toward mRNA. Family farmers â disempowered, constrained, and demoraliZed â have no voice in this matter. Their wishes will be bulldozed by a small collection of billion-dollar farming entities, several of which are foreign-owned.
If Australians care about what they eat, itâs time to start making a racket. As for those of us in America and in Europe, it might be wise to STOP BUYING ALL AUSTRALIAN AGRICULTURAL PRODUCTS/MEATS, IMMEDIATELY.
Source: halturnerradioshow.com
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I wonder how many daily jabs it would take on Bill Gates for him to succumb? That's the kind of 'science' experiment I want to see.
Billy evil did just bend the elbow here. Bye bye Aus meat industry. Stupid is as stupid does. Sad Aussie 'deletes' think there will be a place for them in dystopia.