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Vaccine warfare! Texas carpet-bombs 7,000 square miles with air-dropped rabies vaccin

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This is rather odd news. Supposedly it's to treat rabbid animals in the wild but I'm willing to bet that there is some other reasons behind this. When they attempt to "vaccinate" these annimals, what most people do not understand is that they are also engaging in rabies DNA / RNA bombardment, which include live viral strains that can actually CAUSE the rabies, not defend against it.

The implications this has for people could be related as well. If a new strain of rabies was purposefully introduced into the wild and it contaminates the animals and they catch the new strain of rabies (in theory), if they then bite a person, it could very well lead to a contagious virus that could possibly spread via bites and saliva. I know, that sounds a little bit like some zombie movie plot but even the CDC warned of a zombie apocalypse. CDC.gov. What a strange world we live in today.


The weaponization of vaccines just took another leap forward in America with the recent air-dropping of rabies vaccines by the Texas Department of State Health Services. Using a battery of small planes based out of Del Rio, Texas recently dropped 1.8 million edible vaccine packets over 7,700 square miles of rural Texas.

The packets contain edible rabies vaccines dipped in fish oil and coated with fish meal to entice foxes and coyotes to eat them. Once consumed, the animal is "vaccinated" against rabies, researchers claim.

Natural News
 
I'm so glad we have you on the forum to advise of all these terrible occurrences. Texas has been dropping these vaccinations in rural Texas as far back as 1990 when I lived in Central Texas. Yes they go up to Central Texas where we have foxes.
 
Spelling police: if you want people to take you seriously, take the time to check your spelling.
 
Spelling police: if you want people to take you seriously, take the time to check your spelling.

Are you referring to "vaccin"? That's the length for titles. It just won't fit what you want in there. If it's something else, then blame my spell check. I always correct my speling.:rolleyes:
 
Rabies is nothing to joke about. If they can get a rabies vaccine into the wild this way, more power to 'em!

I read an article in a science magazine about this sort of thing, though it didn't mention Texas. It held out the hope that it might actually be possible to eradicate rabies altogether. I guess Texas is a laboratory to see if that's feasible.
 
How else are they supposed to vaccinate several thousand wild animals?

Hell, I'm impressed at the cost-effectiveness of doing this instead of trying to do it the old fashioned way.
 
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