Check with your local grocery store - ask them if they are going to label foods containing mRNA. Whether you believe them is another matter.
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The whole reason they had to settle for injections in the first place is because the technology, at least the tech they had in 2019, was ineffective if swallowed. MRNA formulas cannot survive the digestive tract.
They did toy with the idea of "microneedles" where tiny needles would be swallowed and inject the stomach lining but this was an inferior method compared to actual injections. If an animal was given the microneedle method their flesh would be contaminated but if we ate the flesh the MRNA would not make it to our blood stream.
I have seen feed yards and there is a high percentage of cows that are constantly sick with streams of mucous pouring out of their faces. Current law doesn't allow a cow to be slaughtered for food if it cannot walk of it's own strength to her slaughter.
It is possible that money-hungry corporations are tired of losing a percentage of their investments to simple diseases. There is a chance that MRNA could be used for good reasons.
I like the cut of your jib. Everything you described matches what I’ve read. I know a Chinese-sourced article was going around a few weeks ago claiming that mRNA could be transferred to mice from cow’s milk, but I have difficulty believing mRNA could survive the human digestive tract with the amount of acid contained within.