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Edwin's avatar

John, they are already experimenting using mRNA in honeybees to "infect" the DNA of mites with no regard for the fact that the honey would be contaminated as well.

Somebody wrote about that here on Substack.

EDIT: IGOR wrote about it, Igor's Newsletter, "COVID Vaccine Technology" will Make Varroa Mites Infertile"

Look at Unit 731 run by Japan in World War II, they found insect vectors ideal for transmitting disease. Not just disease, but now mRNA to alter your activity, attitude, intelligence, fear, reproduction, you name it.

Not only that, but T. Gondii is linked to mental disease in dozens of studies.

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Ali Beebs's avatar

Seems like anything we farm industrially goes this way. Nature doesn't like the industrial farming strategy. I don't want to eat bugs, but I was a least inclined to believe they were healthier than synthetic foods... minus the chitin that we can't digest, LOL. Guess not. Did try some bugs at a museum once that had samples out. Not at all compelling. Also ate ants as a kid. They were acidic, and to my child brain, a bit spicy. :) I'll save the bugs for my venus fly trap

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