Without requiring a hypodermic injection, the needle-free “air vaccine” delivers mRNA technology into the human body. Mice have been vaccinated intranasally with mRNA because it can be delivered directly to the airways.
A team from Yale University (of course) has developed a new method for delivering mRNA directly to the lungs using airborne delivery. This method has also been used to intranasally vaccinate mice, paving the way for human experimentation shortly.
The needle-free “air vaccine” that delivers mRNA is born.
While scientists may applaud this invention as a convenient method to vaccinate large populations, skeptics have begun to raise obvious concerns about the potential misuse of an airborne vaccine, including the possibility of covert bio-enhancements, a concept that has been previously proposed in academic literature.
Welcome to the technocratic age where we witness geo-engineering, bio-engineering, and now unsolicited “air vaccination” that no one consents to. More and more this world is playing out like the movie, I Am Legend starring Will Smith.
The researchers employed polymer nanoparticles as a means to encapsulate messenger RNA (mRNA), thereby converting it into an inhalable format suitable for administration to the pulmonary system.
Courtney Malo, an editor at Science Translational Medicine, explained the publication’s inclusion of the paper.
The ability to efficiently deliver mRNA to the lung would have applications for vaccine development, gene therapy, and more. Here, Suberi et al. showed that such mRNA delivery can be accomplished by encapsulating mRNAs of interest within optimized poly(amine-co-ester) polyplexes [nanoparticles].
Polyplex-delivered mRNAs were efficiently translated into protein in the lungs of mice with limited evidence of toxicity. This platform was successfully applied as an intranasal SARS-CoV-2 vaccine, eliciting robust immune responses that conferred protection against subsequent viral challenges.
These results highlight the potential of this delivery system for vaccine applications and beyond.“
The team, which was led by cellular and molecular physiologist Mark Saltzman, claims that the inhalable mRNA vaccine “successfully protected against “SARS-CoV-2“, and that it “opens the door to delivering other messenger RNA (mRNA) therapeutics for gene replacement therapy and other treatments in the lungs.”
The development of an airborne vaccination obviates the need for the ruling class to persuade individuals to allocate their time for individual injections. The process can be time-consuming and challenging, particularly when individuals persist in refusing to accept “vaccines.”
The administration of mRNA technology to human bodies can be facilitated using the aerial dispersion method, which offers a simplified approach for rulers. However, if the capability to develop vaccines exists, what are the impediments preventing the creation of an inhalable bioweapon that affects the entire population?
Now, this is something to think about because thus far, this seems a little diabolical in my humble eyes.
A similar strategy is being used with mRNA in shrimp, which are too small and numerous to be injected individually. Instead, an oral “nanovaccine” was created to stop the spread of a virus. Shai Ufaz, chief executive officer of ViAqua, which developed the technology, stated:
“Oral delivery is the holy grail of aquaculture health development due to both the impossibility of vaccinating individual shrimp and its ability to substantially bring down the operational costs of disease management while improving outcomes …”
An aerial vaccination, akin to a bioweapon, has the potential to be disseminated into the atmosphere without consent or awareness from the general population.
The primary focus of the COVID-19 pandemic has consistently revolved around the distribution and administration of the vaccine to maximize its coverage among the global population. This aspect remains crucial to the ultimate objective.
Moreover, try not to be close-minded about topics such as this one here. There are far too many things happening in the world on a daily basis that we are not cognizant of. 🤯
Governing authorities want to maximize the dissemination of mRNA technology among the populace while minimizing associated expenses and exertion. The implementation of an airborne vaccine presents a potential resolution to the perceived challenge that the ruling class encounters in addressing the phenomenon of “vaccine hesitancy.”
In closing, I am not trying to scare or disperse doom and gloom; however, I am pointing out the facts about what can and is happening behind the scenes. If I hear more on this topic in the upcoming months, I will update this post. Stay safe everyone.