To the Editor: Is Anyone Investigating mRNA Vaccines in Our Livestock?
Dear DailyClout,
Every time I hear Dr. Naomi Wolf talk about the reproductive harm of lipid nanoparticles in mRNA vaccines I also immediately think about our livestock animals. I really hope that someone is investigating the use of mRNA vaccines in our livestock.
Over a year ago, Dr. Robert Malone warned that mRNA vaccines were being developed for use in our livestock. He said there is no transparency with clinical trials in animals so it is hard to track. I have also heard stories of farmers saying when the government shows up at your door and says we will vaccinate all your animals with this vaccine the farmers have no ability to refuse. And there are no laws to inform or protect consumers by labeling animal products that have been vaccinated with mRNA vaccines. I have been taking animal organ supplement pills including ones made with beef placenta and realized that the same harm to human placentas will happen to the animals yet I will not be informed if vaccinated animals are used in the supplements. Who knows what harm might come to humans that consume animal products, especially the nutritious animal organs that have accumulated lipid nanoparticles?
I am very concerned after listening to Dr. Naomi Wolf’s reporting on reproductive health in humans that the same terrible outcomes will happen in our livestock reproductive health, thereby creating food shortages as infertility rates climb and healthy reproduction decreases. These shots will weaken and sicken our animals, creating much weaker herds for our near and long-term future. I am concerned this could increase the chances of starvation.
I don’t hear anyone talking about this threat to our livestock animals. So I hope that you will consider investigating this along with your excellent reporting on human health.
Thank you,
A Reader
Article from the Spectator, June 14, 2023 “mRNA vaccines fast-tracked for Australian agriculture”
https://www.spectator.com.au/2023/06/mrna-vaccines-fast-tracked-for-australian-agriculture/