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Edible Vaccines and Flying Syringes

Old-Thinker News | June 1, 2009

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When genetically modified foods were first introduced, the biotech industry

hailed tomatoes that were frost resistant and round-up ready crops. Now,

there is a further development in biotech that has received little attention

in the mainstream media. Serious environmental and health concerns still

surround GM food safety, but new technologies are being developed to turn

foods into vaccine delivery systems. While there may be positive angles to

this technology, we must take into account the long term goals of the

establishment, which is already invested in the research and development of

edible vaccine technology.

Edible vaccines

In 1996 the Rockefeller Foundation supplied grant money for early research

on edible vaccines. The $58,000 grant, given to the Boyce Institute

for Plant Research at Cornell University, was aimed at developing and

transferring edible vaccine technology to developing countries. Cornell

University reports,

" Researchers at the Boyce Institute for Plant Research Inc. at

Cornell now will begin exchanging new vaccine information with scientists in

developing countries, starting with Mexico, thanks to a new Rockefeller

Foundation grant.

Gomez-Lim and his American colleagues will try to verify the value of

" edible " vaccines and to begin educational efforts in Mexico to facilitate

the rapid adoption of these vaccines for safe and effective use. "

Arntzen, who served as President of the Boyce Institute,

can be heard here explaining the use of bananas as edible vaccines in

developing countries.

In 1998 the Boyce Institute became the first to develop genetically

modified potatoes which were successfully tested on human subjects. " The

potatoes were developed through a process known as transgenic implantation,

in which a gene is transferred from one species to another. In this case the

gene for a bacterial antigen -- the protein that stimulates the production

of protective antibodies -- was inserted into the potato plant cells, "

reports BTI.

The article continues,

" Children of developing countries may not be the only beneficiaries of this

new technology. Says Arntzen: 'American kids will also probably prefer being

vaccinated by an edible vaccine rather than by a needle.' "

Edible vaccines - which have been given scant coverage in the mainstream

media - received attention in the wake of the recent swine flu outbreak.

Iowa State University research " ...may someday allow pigs and humans to get

a flu vaccination simply by eating corn or corn products, " reports ISU. " The

corn vaccine would also work in humans when they eat corn or even corn

flakes, corn chips, tortillas or anything that contains corn, said . "

The prospect of delivering vaccines through food inevitably raises the issue

of mass medication. Calls for statins and lithium to be placed in tap water

have recently been made in the name of promoting " good mental and physical

health. " A recent AP report stated that lithium, along with hundreds of

other active pharmaceutical ingredients have already been found in drinking

water. Mosquitoes are also being turned into mass medication systems. The

Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation recently gave a $100,000 grant to a

Japanese research program aimed at genetically engineering mosquitoes to act

as " flying syringes " to deliver vaccines.

People planners

The Rockefeller family - and in turn the entire Anglo-American

establishment - has a history of consistently supporting population control

and reduction. Rockefeller, Bill Gates, and other billionaire

philanthropists met in secret in New York City recently to discuss this very

issue. The meeting was secret, according to an attendee, because

" ...anything they said would end up in the newspapers, painting them as an

alternative world government. " Research in the realm of biotech and edible

vaccines, as openly stated in prominent medical journals, will aid this long

term agenda. This same group, primarily the Rockefeller family and their

various foundations, was instrumental in shaping twentieth-century science,

from the molecular sciences to social engineering. Dr. Lily E. Kay's seminal

work, The Molecular Vision of Life: Caltech, The Rockefeller Foundation, and

the Rise of the New Biology, documents this fact.

Past incidents

In 1989 research was conducted by the National Institute of Immunology in

New Delhi India into the use of hCG conjugated Tetanus and Diphtheria

vaccines as a method of birth control. The research discussed the use of

Tetanus and Diphtheria 'carriers' to bypass the immune system and deliver

the female hormone called human chorionic gonadotrophin (hCG). While hCG is

required to maintain pregnancy, the injection of hCG bound to Tetanus Toxoid

triggers an auto-immune response against hCG. The Rockefeller Foundation is

listed in the document as giving grants for the research.

On November 4, 1996 the publication Vaccine Weekly carried an article titled

" Study Suggests Women Were Injected with Contaminated Tetanus Vaccine. " The

article details an investigation that was carried out by the Philippine

Medical Association into the discovery of hCG in tetanus vaccines. Similar

incidents have also occurred in Thailand.

Further evidence is found in a 1995 BBC documentary titled " The Human

Laboratory " . The film covered the Philippines Tetanus hCG controversy in

depth. The transcript for the program states,

NARRATOR: There are several research programmes around the world testing the

contraceptive vaccine linked to tetanus which creates an immune response.

The vaccine contains Beta HCG, part of a hormone necessary for pregnancy.

This Beta HCG stimulates antibodies so that if a woman's egg becomes

fertilised her own natural HCG will be destroyed and pregnancy will not

occur.

MARY PILAR VERZOSA: I began to suspect that here in the Philippines that's

exactly what's happening. They have laced the tetanus toxoid vials with the

Beta HCG. The only way I could make sure that they hadn't done that was to

examine the vials, and how to get a hold of those vials was going to be a

problem. Who was I to collect them from the health centres?

NARRATOR: Sister was helped through the Catholic network. A friend who

worked in a health clinic removed the vials unnoticed. The nuns packed them

with ice and sent them to an independent laboratory.

MARY PILAR VERZOSA: Oh boy that was really something when this came out of

my fax machine. Report on HCG concentration in vaccine vials. Three out of

those four vials registered positive for HCG, so my suspicions are affirmed

that here in our country they are not only giving plain tetanus toxoid

vaccination to our women, they are also giving anti-fertility.

" A socioculturally acceptable alternative "

Word has spread in the developing world of these documented cases, but these

stories are dismissed as rumor by the United Nations and World Health

Organization. Vaccination has been met with increased resistance across many

developing countries. UNICEF reports from Ethiopia that, " All sorts of

misguided rumours go round that the injections will sterilize them or harm

them in some way. But here, the village elders are on board. They are here,

encouraging the women to come along. "

Edible vaccines, according to the Indian Journal of Medical Microbiology,

will be a more socioculturally acceptable alternative to needles. In other

words, people will be less resistant to eating a mundane banana than taking

a shot in the arm. The Journal states that new edible vaccine technology may

serve a dual purpose of birth control. As stated,

" Edible vaccines hold great promise as a cost-effective, easy-to-administer,

easy-to-store, fail-safe and socioculturally readily acceptable vaccine

delivery system, especially for the poor developing countries... A variety

of delivery systems have been developed. Initially thought to be useful only

for preventing infectious diseases, it has also found application in

prevention of autoimmune diseases, birth control, cancer therapy, etc. "

The journal points out that, " There is growing acceptance of transgenic

crops in both industrial and developing countries, " and that, " Resistance to

genetically modified foods may affect the future of edible vaccines. "

Indeed, GM foods are increasingly being presented as a solution to world

hunger and food crises.

Will edible vaccines be used as a tool for birth control in the developing

countries? The ability to do so has been demonstrated, and the agenda for

population reduction and control has been admitted by the billionaire

philanthropists who's foundations are involved with developing the

technology.

Don Prohaska

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> Old-Thinker News | June 1, 2009

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> When genetically modified foods were first introduced, the biotech industry

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> hailed tomatoes that were frost resistant and round-up ready crops. Now,

> there is a further development in biotech that has received little

> attention

> in the mainstream media. Serious environmental and health concerns still

> surround GM food safety, but new technologies are being developed to turn

> foods into vaccine delivery systems. While there may be positive angles to

> this technology, we must take into account the long term goals of the

> establishment, which is already invested in the research and development of

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> edible vaccine technology.*

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