26.3.2011

SWINE FLU VACCINE IN YOUR GMO FOODS




The onslaught of vaccines will increase as we know the scientists at the University of Iowa are already working on inserting the Swine Flu Vaccine into genetically modified corn.



Well the pharmas and Monsanto have teamed up to bring you the newest breakfast cereal you can imagine:


The New GMO Swine Flu CornFlakes - Get all your toxins in one box! No need to search for that vaccine, or go see a doctor or even get a prescription. Not at all because it will all be in the very food you buy at the grocery store courtesy of the corporate marriage between the pharmaceuticals and Monsanto makers of GMO products.


I can see backyard farming becoming a big hit in a hurry in the days to come, and you wonder why people are growing their own food again like they did in the 1950′s when some of us were kids. Kellogg’s Corn Flakes would now contain a swine flu vaccine complete with mercury!


Who would eat corn anymore? Certainly if the GMO chemicals don’t kill you first the vaccine ingredients will do the job.

Quoted From Info Wars: May 11, 2009

AMES, IOWA — Iowa State University researchers are putting flu vaccines into the genetic makeup of corn, which may someday allow pigs and humans to get a flu vaccination simply by eating corn or corn products.


“We’re trying to figure out which genes from the swine influenza virus to incorporate into corn so those genes, when expressed, would produce protein,” said Hank Harris, professor in animal science and one of the researchers on the project. “When the pig consumes that corn, it would serve as a vaccine.”


This collaborative effort project involves Mr. Harris and Brad Bosworth, an affiliate associate professor of animal science working with pigs, and Kan Wang, a professor in agronomy, who is developing the vaccine traits in the corn.


According to the researchers, the corn vaccine would also work in humans when they eat corn or even corn flakes, corn chips, tortillas or anything that contains corn, Mr. Harris said. The research is funded by a grant from Iowa State University’s Plant Sciences Institute, and is their Biopharmaceuticals and Bioindustrials Research Initiative.


If the research goes well, the corn vaccine may be possible in five to seven years. In the meantime, the team is trying to expedite the process. “While we’re waiting for Wang to produce the corn, we are starting initial experiments in mice to show that the vaccine might induce an immune response,” Mr. Bosworth said.


Mr. Harris said the team still needs more answers. “The big question is whether or not these genes will work when given orally through corn,” he added. “That is the thing we’ve still got to determine.”


Stability and safety are several advantages to the corn vaccine. Once the corn with the vaccine is grown, it can be stored for long-term without losing its potency, researchers claim. If a swine flu virus breaks out, the corn could be shipped to the location to try to vaccinate animals and humans in the area quickly. Because corn grain is used as food and feed, there is no need for extensive vaccine purification, which can be an expensive process.


Well it appears there will be a new jihad waged in a Holy War against these terrorist Drug and Food manufacturers real soon. We think the pigs will be outliving us all.


As they are already putting pesticides in corn -now they are putting pharmaceutical drugs in the food supply.


Read more about Swine Flu Vaccine in Your Corn Flakes-Coming Soon on HERE

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