Altering human genetics through vaccination
By Jon Rappoport
The National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases
(NIAID) has launched efforts to create a vaccine that would protect
people from most flu strains, all at once, with a single shot.
Over the years, I've written many articles refuting claims
that vaccines are safe and effective, but we'll put all that aside for
the moment and follow the bouncing ball.
Massachusetts Senator and big spender, Ed Markey, has
introduced a bill that would shovel no less than a billion dollars
toward the universal flu-vaccine project.
Here is a sentence from an NIAID press release that mentions one of several research approaches:
"NIAID Vaccine Research Center scientists have initiated
Phase 1/2 studies of a universal flu vaccine strategy that includes an
investigational DNA-based vaccine (called a DNA 'prime')..."
This is quite troubling, if you know what the phrase "DNA
vaccine" means. It refers to what the experts are touting as the next
generation of immunizations.
Instead of injecting a piece of a virus into a person, in
order to stimulate the immune system, synthesized genes would be shot
into the body. This isn't traditional vaccination anymore. It's gene
therapy.
In any such method, where genes are edited, deleted, added,
no matter what the pros say, there are always "unintended consequences,"
to use their polite phrase. The ripple effects scramble the genetic
structure in numerous unknown ways.
Here is the inconvenient truth about DNA vaccines---
They will permanently alter your DNA
The reference is the New York Times, 3/15/15, "Protection Without a Vaccine."
It describes the frontier of research---the use of synthetic genes to
"protect against disease," while changing the genetic makeup of humans.
This is not science fiction:
"By delivering synthetic genes into the muscles of the
[experimental] monkeys, the scientists are essentially re-engineering
the animals to resist disease."
"'The sky's the limit,' said Michael Farzan, an immunologist at Scripps and lead author of the new study."
"The first human trial based on this strategy - called
immunoprophylaxis by gene transfer, or I.G.T. - is underway, and several
new ones are planned." [That was three years ago.]
"I.G.T. is altogether different from traditional vaccination.
It is instead a form of gene therapy. Scientists isolate the genes that
produce powerful antibodies against certain diseases and then
synthesize artificial versions. The genes are placed into viruses and
injected into human tissue, usually muscle."
Here is the punchline: "The viruses invade human
cells with their DNA payloads, and the synthetic gene is incorporated
into the recipient's own DNA. If all goes well, the new genes instruct
the cells to begin manufacturing powerful antibodies."
Read that again: "the synthetic gene is incorporated into the recipient's own DNA."
Alteration of the human genetic makeup.
Not just a "visit." Permanent residence. And once a person's
DNA is changed, he will live with that change---and all the ripple
effects in his genetic makeup---for the rest of his life.
The Times article taps Dr. David Baltimore for an opinion:
"Still, Dr. Baltimore says that he envisions that some people
might be leery of a vaccination strategy that means altering their own
DNA, even if it prevents a potentially fatal disease."
Yes, some people might be leery. If they have two or three working brain cells.
This is genetic roulette with a loaded gun. Anyone and
everyone on Earth injected with a DNA vaccine will undergo permanent and
unknown genetic changes...
And the further implications are clear. Vaccines can be used
as a cover for the injections of any and all genes, whose actual purpose
is re-engineering humans in far-reaching ways.
The emergence of this Frankenstein technology is paralleled
by a shrill push to mandate vaccines, across the board, for both
children and adults. The pressure and propaganda are planet-wide.
The freedom and the right to refuse vaccines has always been vital. It is more vital than ever now.
It means the right to preserve your inherent DNA.
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