This shizzz is like from a B rated horror movie....... unfortunately it is not !!!
Scientists Develop âAirborne mRNAâ to Vaccinate Public Without Consent
A team of scientists at Yale University has developed a new form of âairborneâ mRNA vaccine that can be rapidly deployed among the public to vaccinate the masses without their knowledge or consent.
The researchers developed the new airborne method to deliver mRNA right into peopleâs lungs, bypassing the need for voluntary injections
The method has also been used to vaccinate mice intranasally.
The scientists note that animal tests have now âopened the door for human testing in the near future.â
While scientists may celebrate this invention as a convenient method to vaccinate large populations, critics are raising obvious concerns about the potential misuse of an airborne vaccine.
The method raises serious concerns about the possibility of covert bio-enhancements â a concept that has previously been suggested in academic literature.
Roman Balmakov raises the alarm about the new âAir Vaxâ during an episode of the Epoch Times show âFacts Matter.â
In research conducted on mice, Yale University scientists developed polymer nanoparticles to encapsulate mRNA.
This method transforms mRNA into an inhalable form for delivery to the lungs
The study was recently highlighted in the Science Translational Medicine publication.
Science Translational Medicineâs editor Courtney Malo explains...
that the airborne vaccines can be used to vaccinate the public for Covid without relying on injections.
The ability to efficiently deliver mRNA to the lung would have applications for vaccine development, gene therapy, and more,â Malo said.
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 challenge
These results highlight the potential of this delivery system for vaccine applications and beyond.â
The team of Yale scientists was led by cellular and molecular physiologist Mark Saltzman.
Saltzman claims that the inhalable mRNA vaccine
Successfully protected against SARS-CoV-2,â and that it âopens the door to delivering other messenger RNA (mRNA) therapeutics for gene replacement therapy and other treatments in the lungs.â
For the study, mice received two intranasal doses of nanoparticles carrying mRNA COVID-19 vaccines.
The vaccines proved to be effective in the animals after delivering mRNA into their lungs.
Previously, lung-targeted mRNA therapies struggled to make it into the cells necessary to express the encoded protein, known as poor transfection efficiency.
The Saltzman group got around this hurdle in part by using a nanoparticle made from poly(amine-co-ester) polyplexes, or PACE, a biocompatible and highly customizable polymer,â a Yale University news release explains
In a previous study, Saltzman had tried a âprime and spikeâ system to deliver COVID-19 shots.
The method involved injecting mRNA shots into a muscle before spraying spike proteins into the nose.
However, after further experiments, scientists realized that the injection portion may be unnecessary.
Saltzman says he now has high hopes for the airborne delivery method, beyond vaccines:
In the new report, there is no intramuscular injection
We just gave two doses, a prime, and a boost, intranasally, and we got a highly protective immune response.
But we also showed that, generally, you can deliver different kinds of mRNA. So itâs not just good for a vaccine, but potentially also good for gene replacement therapy in diseases like cystic fibrosis and gene editing.
We used a vaccine example to show that it works,
*** but it opens the door to doing all these other kinds of interventions***
The team of scientists believes their new âAir Vaxâ could âradically changeâ how people are vaccinated by circumventing unpopular injections
Saltzman says this
new method of delivery could radically change the way people are vaccinated.â
He claims that the system will make it easier to vaccinate people in remote areas
The scientist also boasts that the âAir Vaxâ can be used to vaccinate people who are afraid of needles.
An airborne vaccine also makes it possible to rapidly disseminate it across a population, Saltzman notes.
By releasing the vaccine in the air, thereâs no need to inject each person individually.
Rolling out vaccines that require injections is not only time-consuming and expensive but also difficult if an individual objects to the shot.
This isnât the case with an airborne vaccine, however.
The âAir Vaxâ can be released into the air without the publicâs consent or even peopleâs knowledge
A similar strategy is being used with mRNA in shrimp, which are too small and numerous to be injected individually.
Instead, an oral ânano vaccineâ was created to stop the spread of a virus.
Shai Ufaz, the CEO 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 âŠâ
While the Yale scientists are targeting an intranasal mRNA product, the outcome is the same.
The objective is to get as many people exposed as possible with the least amount of cost and effort
According to the Yale study:
âAn inhalable platform for messenger RNA (mRNA) therapeutics would enable minimally invasive and lung-targeted delivery for a host of pulmonary diseases.
âDevelopment of lung-targeted mRNA therapeutics has been limited by poor transfection efficiency and risk of vehicle-induced pathology.
âHere, we report an inhalable polymer-based vehicle for the delivery of therapeutic mRNAs to the lung.
âWe optimized biodegradable poly(amine-co-ester) (PACE) polyplexes [nanoparticles] for mRNA delivery using end-group modifications and polyethylene glycol.
âThese polyplexes achieved high transfection of mRNA throughout the lung, particularly in epithelial and antigen-presenting cells.
âWe applied this technology to develop a mucosal vaccine for severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 and found that intranasal vaccination with spike proteinâencoding mRNA polyplexes induced potent cellular and humoral adaptive immunity and protected susceptible mice from lethal viral challenge.
âTogether, these results demonstrate the translational potential of PACE polyplexes for therapeutic delivery of mRNA to the lungs.â
If its just now being reported, no doubt this type of bull shizz has be done before
Link below fellow Patriots
https://slaynews.com/news/scientists-develop-airborne-mrna-vaccinate-public-without-consent/
Also, one thing to realize is if they put it up in the atmosphere, it wouldn't work. 1. dissipates quickly 2. might come back down as rain 3. exposed to radiation that would render it useless 4. might not come back down at all 5. inaccurate to predict where it will land
Think crowded areas, they wont use planes