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I’ve been watching this unfold for thirty years within my profession. Thankyou for using your significant voice to bring attention to this use of the veterinary profession as a testing grounds. Big Pharma started on us when we were students and it became quickly apparent to me that it was a nefarious thing. I suspect that not only has BP infiltrated the regulatory bodies, but also the professional organizations as well. The vaccine “recommendations” from the ACVIM are highly suspect. The specialty organizations such as the AVMA, the American Association of Equine Practitioners (AAEP) and AA of Bovine Practitioners (AABP) etc, are heavily influenced by BP. It’s become disgusting to me and I cannot participate any longer.

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What does “advanced”mean? Why does anyone presume that we need these “vaccines?” Large scale ROA operations have thrived without them.

The purpose is to perpetuate feedlots where the animals are sick all the time but life spans are so short nobody cares ... just get them to the meat packing plant no latter what is in their bloodstream.

As usual it’s not about public health. It’s about pollution for profit.

Have you checked with Joel Salatin and RFKJR?

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Our Gene Technology Regulator in Australia is currently looking to approve a DNA adenovirus vaccine to try to mitigate facial tumors in Tasmanian Devils. It would be instructive to read the considered consequences of environmental release. The GMO is planned to be replication incompetent and yet studies are proposed to investigate the possibilities of shedding, studies that were not conducted prior to approval of Astrazeneca's vaccine.

OGTR doc on Tas Devils: https://www.ogtr.gov.au/sites/default/files/2023-03/dir195_risk_assessment_and_risk_management_plan_consultation_version.pdf

OGTR doc on Astrazeneca: https://www.ogtr.gov.au/sites/default/files/2021-06/dir180-full_risk_assessment_and_risk_management_plan.pdf

I read today in the Expose and elsewhere of very long term effects of a Pfizer vaccine in cattle, with Pregsure in the mothers leading to "alloantibodies against the calf’s bone marrow and blood cells" (https://www.thecattlesite.com/news/44942/vaccine-has-strong-link-with-bleeding-calf-syndrome), resulting in bleeding calf disease. If the calves were given colostrum from unvaccinated cows the risk was greatly mitigated. So something was going through the milk into the calf, with the rare-ish consequences possibly related to the calf's genetics.

But the consequences can simply be sicker animals. When the GM bovine growth hormone (rBGH) was used in dairy cattle to increase milk production one of the consequences in massive udders was mastitis and an increase of pus in the milk. Quick google says that MOST of the rBGH itself is destroyed during pasteurization.

If we look at mRNA and DNA plasmid vaccines in humans the chance is that they will result in sicker animals, at the very least. It's hard to see that genetic vaccines that are ineffective in humans will be any less so in animals. It's hard to see that shedding will be less of an issue for animals.

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If you expect any credible or viable information or discussion coming from the FDA or USDA, then you haven’t been paying attention. Period. And if we expect any information regarding this issue to come from mainstream sources, big pharma, etc., then we haven’t learned our lesson from the past three years. This is why voices like Dr. McCullough are becoming increasingly important, as what continues to be genetic experiments, infiltrates more and more of our lives.

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Now is the time for a 2nd New Deal President and administration. What is needed is, encapsulated in a simple phrase which I am coining, which I have no doubt the ingenuity of Americans can realize with a small grant aid to get started "Family Farm Conservation Corps" .

President Roosevelt set in motion the Civil Conservation Corps, which molded young people with self empowerment life skills in CCC camps.

It's time for more basics, and less fast moving pace of life. It's time to make a societal balancing adjustment in the scales of Artificial intelligence taking over.

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“Smithfield Foods, the world’s largest pork producer was acquired by a Chinese firm in 2013 for nearly $5b - more than the company’s market value...” Let that sink in. This is another failure by our thugs in suits on The Hill, and I won’t even talk about the farmland they’re scooping up in our country - Saudi Arabia bought a large amount of land in Springfield, VA (most likely another “Call to Prayer” city like what just happened in Minneapolis). Wake up, America! Our reps are selling us out! From what I understand pork is used to manufacture antibiotics, etc., and since Ch-eye-na produces a large amount of our meds, glad we could help them out. Now, we’re hearing about MRNA in our pork! When POTUS45 was in office, he would divulge things to us - and usually only once because of his opposition on The Hill - but I remember him saying something to the effect that we were going to raise plenty of our own pork (which I thought was odd), but I’m betting he saw the writing on the wall re them producing our meds and did something to protect us or is at least acknowledging he’s aware of the problem it poses. Off subject, I also heard him say once that the cost to Americans for taking illegal invaders to raise was incalculable. He had to be very careful about that subject since the rats work for corporations, and that’s where they get their cheap labor. I could go on and on, but I’ll leave it there. As for our animals, I had such distrust for all the shots they were forcing on our animals, I used to get titer tests for my dog. I didn’t want him getting any unnecessary poison, and now I read this article. I want another dog so bad, but I don’t know what to do now. It’s bad enough we’re being poisoned. I certainly don’t want them doing that to my animals.

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Let’s do gain-of-function genetic engineering on our food stock - what could possibly go wrong?

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There still is not real info as to the bioactivity/bioavailability in a human of the mRNA from any animal that was slaughtered, refrigerated, shipped, and then cooked. I’m not assuming there is none, I just wish there was some study underway as to how to detect this. That study would be challenging to do as it would require non vaccinated people only and since currently packaging is not labeled whether it has it or not, we would not know exactly where those in the study got the mRNA from. In MO, HB 1169 is in the 2023 Congress requiring proper labeling on the package and informed consent. It is being fought by the cattle and egg lobbyists, so you can assume it is already going on.

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Thank you, this is an important issue which needs addressing imo. About six years ago scientists were very worried about the H7N9 flu virus which was increasingly infecting people in China with a high mortality rate and appeared to be adapting to humans such that it could cause a pandemic, when the Chinese decided to implement a large-scale program of vaccinating chickens throughout the country which appears to have worked, as H7N9 appears to have been stopped in both chickens and humans - unless the Chinese simply stopped reporting cases or the campaign turns out to be counterproductive in the long run. In any case I think international study of all countries’ farming procedures and veterinary methods is warranted, as they affect human health worldwide. We need an uncaptured WHO...

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I wish these monsters would leave us alone already for God's sake!

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“Infatuation with molecular biology”. Yup. We don’t have any one I’d trust with this stuff at this time.

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