Dr. Robert Malone Sounds Alarm Over ‘Bird Flu Vaccines’ in Food Supply
Dr. Robert Malone, the world-renowned biochemist who pioneered mRNA technology, has issued a warning about America’s food supply being spiked with “bird flu vaccines.”
Malone is raising the alarm regarding the implications of rolling out untested mRNA “vaccines” on chicken populations heavily relied upon by American consumers.
The celebrated scientist issued the warning during a new interview with Alex Jones on Infowars.
“They have authorized vaccines, bird flu vaccines, for poultry,” Malone began.
“One of the things about influenza is that it is a multi-stranded single-strand RNA virus which means that it mutates, drifts, and shifts very rapidly.
“It’s almost impossible – it has been impossible – to develop a universal influenza vaccine.
“They’ve been trying for my entire career to do this,” Malone noted.
However, he asserted that it has “failed again and again.”
Malone warns that the misguided belief that a “vaccine” can be created to tackle all viruses has led to a push for animals in the food supply to be vaccinated.
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What is going to happen, is we start vaccinating poultry with a leaky influencer vaccine,” Malone warned.
“Because all influenza vaccines are leaky,” he noted.
“What we will do is evolve a more vaccine-resistant bird flu.
“And then we’ve got even more of a problem.”
Source: mRNA Inventor Sounds Alarm Over ‘Bird Flu Vaccines’ in Food Supply
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