The Secret Teachings 3/30/22 - Murrain of Beasts: Invisible Pestilence
Mar 31, 2022 ·
1h 57m 30s
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Cattle have been used in medical research for centuries, from Edward Jenner to the USDA. Whenever they turn up dead we look for diseases that could spread to humans. Sometimes...
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Cattle have been used in medical research for centuries, from Edward Jenner to the USDA. Whenever they turn up dead we look for diseases that could spread to humans. Sometimes when they are mutilated with surgical precision, we wonder if the cause was human, otherworldly, or perhaps both in the case of the MILAB theory. In 2022 National Geographic reported revived research into 'contagious' injections that could be spread between hosts without consent or knowledge. The goal of such research was to end bovine tuberculosis, and it dates back to the 1980s, initially being tested on rabbits in Spain in 1999. However, it was not approved by the European Medicines Agency. We know SAb Biotherapeutics in South Dakota conducted trials on cow-generated antibodies against MERS by giving them injections of genomes and proteins. In 2021 the Agricultural Research Service began experimenting with bacterium proteins to develop a 'cocktail' for protecting cattle from diseases like paratuberculosis. In 2008, the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation gave money to Jichi Medical University in Japan to produce a 'transgenic mosquito, as a flying syringe, to deliver' malaria injections 'via saliva'. Such invisible technology is akin to neuro-grains, flying microchips, and smart dust. The goal is to hijack natural organic systems, surveil them, and influence the host. In other words, an invisible plague or pestilence.
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Author | Ryan Gable |
Organization | Ryan Gable |
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