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Survival Magazine:

Scientists Are Attempting to Grow Covid Vaccine-Filled Spinach, Lettuce, Edible Plants To Replace Covid Injections
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Millions of people who have refused to get an experimental mRNA vaccine may soon be forced to consume the gene therapy in their food.

Researchers at the University of California were awarded a $500,000 grant from the National Science Foundation developing technology that infuses experimental mRNA Covid-19 vaccines into spinach, lettuce and other edible plants.

The team of nanobiotechnology experts is currently working on successfully delivering DNA containing mRNA BioNTech technology into chloroplasts, the part of the plants that instruct its cells’ DNA to replicate the vaccine material.

The researchers are tasked with demonstrating the genetically modified plants can produce enough mRNA to replace Covid jabs and infuse the plants with the right dosage required to eat to replace vaccines.

Experimental mRNA vaccines will be edible, Juan Pablo Giraldo, an associate professor in UCR’s Department of Botany and Plant Sciences who is leading the research explained in a press release published by the university on Sept. 16.

“Ideally, a single plant would produce enough mRNA to vaccinate a single person,” Giraldo said. “We are testing this approach with spinach and lettuce and have long-term goals of people growing it in their own gardens,”

“Farmers could also eventually grow entire fields of it,” he added.

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Effectively delivering the genetic material to a plant’s chloroplast, small organs in plant cells that convert sunlight into energy the plant can use, is critical to rolling out the vaccinated food.

“[Chloroplasts are] tiny, solar-powered factories that produce sugar and other molecules which allow the plant to grow,” Giraldo said. “They’re also an untapped source for making desirable molecules.”

Genetically modifying edible plants with experimental vaccines for public consumption is the culmination of a dream, the associate professor explained.

“One of the reasons I started working in nanotechnology was so I could apply it to plants and create new technology solutions. Not just for food, but for high-value products as well, like pharmaceuticals,” he said.

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While previous studies have shown that chloroplasts are unable to express genes that are not a natural part of that plant, Giraldo’s team is sending genetic material inside of a protective casing into plant cells. To accomplish the unprecedented genetic therapy, Giraldo recruited Nicole Steinmetz, a UC San Diego professor of nanoengineering.

Steinmetz is working with Giraldo’s team to utilize nanotechnologies that allow a plant’s chloroplast to be infused with the mRNA vaccine.

“Our idea is to repurpose naturally occurring nanoparticles, namely plant viruses, for gene delivery to plants,” Steinmetz said. “Some engineering goes into this to make the nanoparticles go to the chloroplasts and also to render them non-infectious toward the plants.”

The National Science Foundation additionally granted Giraldo and his colleagues $1.6 million to develop “targeted nitrogen delivery,” technology that uses nanomaterials to deliver nitrogen, a fertilizer, directly to chloroplasts.

Meanwhile, more people are dying from the COVID-19 “vaccine” than any other vaccine in recorded history. According to the CDC’s Vaccine Adverse Event Reporting System, 18,409 people have died from vaccination in 2021, while just 420 people died from vaccination prior to Covid inoculation mandates in 2020.
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Huh.
  • ”Behold, verily, thus saith the Lord unto you: In consequence of evils and designs which do and will exist in the hearts of conspiring men in the last days, I have warned you, and forewarn you, by giving unto you this word of wisdom by revelation—“ (D&C 89:4)
Who knew the WoW may include abstaining from lettuce? Unless of course your grow it yourself.

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Be careful where you buy your groceries...

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HAH! I posted this to FB and immediately got a “fact-check” slapped on there from USA TODAY... but even they admitted it:
As far-fetched as vaccine-infused spinach and lettuce sounds, the claim is not entirely unfounded.

Researchers at UC Riverside and its collaborating universities are working on potentially turning plants into edible vaccine factories. But they're not doing it for COVID-19 specifically, and such foods won't be available in your local supermarket anytime soon.

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Gadianton Slayer wrote: November 16th, 2021, 11:53 am Survival Magazine:

Scientists Are Attempting to Grow Covid Vaccine-Filled Spinach, Lettuce, Edible Plants To Replace Covid Injections
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Millions of people who have refused to get an experimental mRNA vaccine may soon be forced to consume the gene therapy in their food.

Researchers at the University of California were awarded a $500,000 grant from the National Science Foundation developing technology that infuses experimental mRNA Covid-19 vaccines into spinach, lettuce and other edible plants.

The team of nanobiotechnology experts is currently working on successfully delivering DNA containing mRNA BioNTech technology into chloroplasts, the part of the plants that instruct its cells’ DNA to replicate the vaccine material.

The researchers are tasked with demonstrating the genetically modified plants can produce enough mRNA to replace Covid jabs and infuse the plants with the right dosage required to eat to replace vaccines.

Experimental mRNA vaccines will be edible, Juan Pablo Giraldo, an associate professor in UCR’s Department of Botany and Plant Sciences who is leading the research explained in a press release published by the university on Sept. 16.

“Ideally, a single plant would produce enough mRNA to vaccinate a single person,” Giraldo said. “We are testing this approach with spinach and lettuce and have long-term goals of people growing it in their own gardens,”

“Farmers could also eventually grow entire fields of it,” he added.

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Effectively delivering the genetic material to a plant’s chloroplast, small organs in plant cells that convert sunlight into energy the plant can use, is critical to rolling out the vaccinated food.

“[Chloroplasts are] tiny, solar-powered factories that produce sugar and other molecules which allow the plant to grow,” Giraldo said. “They’re also an untapped source for making desirable molecules.”

Genetically modifying edible plants with experimental vaccines for public consumption is the culmination of a dream, the associate professor explained.

“One of the reasons I started working in nanotechnology was so I could apply it to plants and create new technology solutions. Not just for food, but for high-value products as well, like pharmaceuticals,” he said.

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While previous studies have shown that chloroplasts are unable to express genes that are not a natural part of that plant, Giraldo’s team is sending genetic material inside of a protective casing into plant cells. To accomplish the unprecedented genetic therapy, Giraldo recruited Nicole Steinmetz, a UC San Diego professor of nanoengineering.

Steinmetz is working with Giraldo’s team to utilize nanotechnologies that allow a plant’s chloroplast to be infused with the mRNA vaccine.

“Our idea is to repurpose naturally occurring nanoparticles, namely plant viruses, for gene delivery to plants,” Steinmetz said. “Some engineering goes into this to make the nanoparticles go to the chloroplasts and also to render them non-infectious toward the plants.”

The National Science Foundation additionally granted Giraldo and his colleagues $1.6 million to develop “targeted nitrogen delivery,” technology that uses nanomaterials to deliver nitrogen, a fertilizer, directly to chloroplasts.

Meanwhile, more people are dying from the COVID-19 “vaccine” than any other vaccine in recorded history. According to the CDC’s Vaccine Adverse Event Reporting System, 18,409 people have died from vaccination in 2021, while just 420 people died from vaccination prior to Covid inoculation mandates in 2020.
I feel like this is going to be a long time before this happens with any amount of efficacy, if it even does happen.

And this would raise other questions about the idea of frankenfood. My students from Eastern Europe are shocked that the Americans eat as badly as they do; I popped up the ingredients list for Quaker Oatmeal in the United States versus the UK that Food Babe has on her channels, and the Belorussian laughed at me.

"We don't eat that $#!T" he said. "We have no packaged food like that. If you want oatmeal, you get oatmeal. If you want to add fruit, you go to produce section."

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Why the push to get all jabbed for a disease that has a 99.8% survival rate.

Something besides health is behind all this.

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Subcomandante wrote: November 16th, 2021, 12:15 pm I feel like this is going to be a long time before this happens with any amount of efficacy, if it even does happen.

And this would raise other questions about the idea of frankenfood. My students from Eastern Europe are shocked that the Americans eat as badly as they do; I popped up the ingredients list for Quaker Oatmeal in the United States versus the UK that Food Babe has on her channels, and the Belorussian laughed at me.

"We don't eat that $#!T" he said. "We have no packaged food like that. If you want oatmeal, you get oatmeal. If you want to add fruit, you go to produce section."
For sure, food is already largely poisoned. I’ve started eating a lot more straight out of our garden (like purslane, a weed that grows everywhere but is actually not that bad 🤷‍♂️).

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This is a whole new level though... I really wouldn’t be surprised to see it rolled out. People want this. I’ve seen so many posts from people who are literally wishing death on the unvaxxed...

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WikiUp wrote: November 16th, 2021, 12:19 pm Why the push to get all jabbed for a disease that has a 99.8% survival rate.

Something besides health is behind all this.
And blatantly ignoring natural immunity...

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The entire world is insane.

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This story has been bouncing around for months. Part of me wonders if it is troll bait for people like us.

If they grow it in fields all the critters will soon be part of this giant science experiment.

Mutated mice, and deer and bees, and ducks.
Welcome to hell.

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Gadianton Slayer wrote: November 16th, 2021, 12:20 pm
Subcomandante wrote: November 16th, 2021, 12:15 pm I feel like this is going to be a long time before this happens with any amount of efficacy, if it even does happen.

And this would raise other questions about the idea of frankenfood. My students from Eastern Europe are shocked that the Americans eat as badly as they do; I popped up the ingredients list for Quaker Oatmeal in the United States versus the UK that Food Babe has on her channels, and the Belorussian laughed at me.

"We don't eat that $#!T" he said. "We have no packaged food like that. If you want oatmeal, you get oatmeal. If you want to add fruit, you go to produce section."
For sure, food is already largely poisoned. I’ve started eating a lot more straight out of our garden (like purslane, a weed that grows everywhere but is actually not that bad 🤷‍♂️).

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This is a whole new level though... I really wouldn’t be surprised to see it rolled out. People want this. I’ve seen so many posts from people who are literally wishing death on the unvaxxed...
You know where I stand on vaccines. I do not wish death on any of you.

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Subcomandante wrote: November 16th, 2021, 2:04 pm
Gadianton Slayer wrote: November 16th, 2021, 12:20 pm
Subcomandante wrote: November 16th, 2021, 12:15 pm I feel like this is going to be a long time before this happens with any amount of efficacy, if it even does happen.

And this would raise other questions about the idea of frankenfood. My students from Eastern Europe are shocked that the Americans eat as badly as they do; I popped up the ingredients list for Quaker Oatmeal in the United States versus the UK that Food Babe has on her channels, and the Belorussian laughed at me.

"We don't eat that $#!T" he said. "We have no packaged food like that. If you want oatmeal, you get oatmeal. If you want to add fruit, you go to produce section."
For sure, food is already largely poisoned. I’ve started eating a lot more straight out of our garden (like purslane, a weed that grows everywhere but is actually not that bad 🤷‍♂️).

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This is a whole new level though... I really wouldn’t be surprised to see it rolled out. People want this. I’ve seen so many posts from people who are literally wishing death on the unvaxxed...
You know where I stand on vaccines. I do not wish death on any of you.
I never claimed you do, just said that there are some.

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Gadianton Slayer wrote: November 16th, 2021, 12:20 pm
Subcomandante wrote: November 16th, 2021, 12:15 pm I feel like this is going to be a long time before this happens with any amount of efficacy, if it even does happen.

And this would raise other questions about the idea of frankenfood. My students from Eastern Europe are shocked that the Americans eat as badly as they do; I popped up the ingredients list for Quaker Oatmeal in the United States versus the UK that Food Babe has on her channels, and the Belorussian laughed at me.

"We don't eat that $#!T" he said. "We have no packaged food like that. If you want oatmeal, you get oatmeal. If you want to add fruit, you go to produce section."
For sure, food is already largely poisoned. I’ve started eating a lot more straight out of our garden (like purslane, a weed that grows everywhere but is actually not that bad 🤷‍♂️).

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This is a whole new level though... I really wouldn’t be surprised to see it rolled out. People want this. I’ve seen so many posts from people who are literally wishing death on the unvaxxed...
Hah I snack on this stuff all the time. Its very mild. Not bad at all.
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Subcomandante wrote: November 16th, 2021, 2:04 pm
Gadianton Slayer wrote: November 16th, 2021, 12:20 pm
Subcomandante wrote: November 16th, 2021, 12:15 pm I feel like this is going to be a long time before this happens with any amount of efficacy, if it even does happen.

And this would raise other questions about the idea of frankenfood. My students from Eastern Europe are shocked that the Americans eat as badly as they do; I popped up the ingredients list for Quaker Oatmeal in the United States versus the UK that Food Babe has on her channels, and the Belorussian laughed at me.

"We don't eat that $#!T" he said. "We have no packaged food like that. If you want oatmeal, you get oatmeal. If you want to add fruit, you go to produce section."
For sure, food is already largely poisoned. I’ve started eating a lot more straight out of our garden (like purslane, a weed that grows everywhere but is actually not that bad 🤷‍♂️).

Image

This is a whole new level though... I really wouldn’t be surprised to see it rolled out. People want this. I’ve seen so many posts from people who are literally wishing death on the unvaxxed...
You know where I stand on vaccines. I do not wish death on any of you.
Good to know. You had me wondering for a bit.

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Hosh wrote: November 16th, 2021, 2:09 pm
Gadianton Slayer wrote: November 16th, 2021, 12:20 pm Re: Purslane
Hah I eat this snack on this stuff all the time. Its very mild. Not bad at all.
We have a spot where we just let it go wild haha, it’s very enjoyable mixed in salads. The texture isn’t for everyone though. There aren’t many plants that grow as aggressively, which is a huge benefit if you have to sustain yourself. Spinach is quite the beast as well, spreads like wildfire.

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tribrac wrote: November 16th, 2021, 12:41 pm This story has been bouncing around for months. Part of me wonders if it is troll bait for people like us.

If they grow it in fields all the critters will soon be part of this giant science experiment.

Mutated mice, and deer and bees, and ducks.
Welcome to hell.
They pretend to be environmentalists, the globalists, wanting massive nature reserves and an end to climate change. In reality they wish to change the fabric of all things. One could say this is part and parcel of Satan's desire to up end and invert all things.

I posted here on Transhumanism and Leviticus and how some of this goes against the will of God. Leviticus is one of the least known Bible books among Christians.
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Tomatoes (along with potatoes, bananas and other plants) are being investigated as vehicles for delivering edible vaccines. Clinical trials have been conducted on mice using tomatoes expressing antibodies or proteins that stimulate antibody production targeted to norovirus, hepatitis B, rabies, HIV, anthrax and respiratory syncytial virus.[42] Korean scientists are looking at using the tomato to express a vaccine against Alzheimer's disease.[43] Hilary Koprowski, who was involved in the development of the polio vaccine, led a group of researchers in developing a tomato expressing a recombinant vaccine to SARS.[44]
"Vaccines" have certainly taken a very odd route in recent years, and it is arguable if any of these things are actually vaccines at all.

Recombinant refers to gene splicing or the recombining of two separate structures.
https://medical-dictionary.thefreedicti ... ecombinant
TWO KINDS OF SEED/TWO DIFFERENT MATERIALS (Lev 19:19)
Jews know this verse well (as "shatnez"), Christians not so much and don't observe it. But it strikes me as relevant to genetic modification...
I will break this one down, because it is a long verse. See also Deuteronomy 22:9.
Middle part -
"....You shall not let your animals breed with a different kind; you shall not sow your field with two kinds of seed..." (NRSV),
"...Thou shalt not let thy cattle gender with a diverse kind: thou shalt not sow thy field with mingled seed..." (KJV)
"...Do not crossbreed your livestock... " (CEB)

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This is not something much observed by Christians. However, this does put me in mind of gene-splicing which is where genes from one species are put into another. While this can sound a great idea, what works in one species can produce unexpected results in another.

in 2010, Professor Derrick Rossi of Harvard University made glow-in-the-dark mice, with firefly genes. We have also seen tomatoes with genes from soil bacteria and viruses put into them. (See footnote)

Besides gene-splicing, this also resembles transhumanism with its idea of blending people with machines (two different lineages).
"nor wear a garment upon you of two kinds of material mixed together." (NASB) - the KJV is clearer here - "a garment mingled of linen and woollen"

The prohibition is of the same garment being mixed together, not different clothes worn together. See also Deuteronomy 22:11.

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Gadianton Slayer wrote: November 16th, 2021, 2:21 pm
Hosh wrote: November 16th, 2021, 2:09 pm
Gadianton Slayer wrote: November 16th, 2021, 12:20 pm Re: Purslane
Hah I eat this snack on this stuff all the time. Its very mild. Not bad at all.
We have a spot where we just let it go wild haha, it’s very enjoyable mixed in salads. The texture isn’t for everyone though. There aren’t many plants that grow as aggressively, which is a huge benefit if you have to sustain yourself. Spinach is quite the beast as well, spreads like wildfire.
Dandelion spreads quickly too. The leaves can be quite bitter so I recommend soaking them in water overnight as well as washing them. The roots and flowers are edible and can be prepared in various ways.

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Niemand wrote: November 18th, 2021, 3:14 am
Gadianton Slayer wrote: November 16th, 2021, 2:21 pm
Hosh wrote: November 16th, 2021, 2:09 pm
Gadianton Slayer wrote: November 16th, 2021, 12:20 pm Re: Purslane
Hah I eat this snack on this stuff all the time. Its very mild. Not bad at all.
We have a spot where we just let it go wild haha, it’s very enjoyable mixed in salads. The texture isn’t for everyone though. There aren’t many plants that grow as aggressively, which is a huge benefit if you have to sustain yourself. Spinach is quite the beast as well, spreads like wildfire.
Dandelion spreads quickly too. The leaves can be quite bitter so I recommend soaking them in water overnight as well as washing them. The roots and flowers are edible and can be prepared in various ways.
I tried making dandelion tea once, it was less than desirable... haha.

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