Texas Carpet-Bombs 7,000 Sq. Miles with Rabies Vaccines from the Air, page
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Topic started on 19-1-2012 @ 02:44 PM by klhbrown
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The weaponization of vaccines just took another leap forward in America with the recent air-dropping of rabies vaccines by the Texas Department of State Health Services.

Using a battery of small planes based out of Del Rio, Texas recently dropped 1.8 million edible vaccine packets over 7,700 square miles of rural Texas.

The packets contain edible rabies vaccines dipped in fish oil and coated with fish meal to entice foxes and coyotes to eat them. Once consumed, the animal is “vaccinated” against rabies, researchers claim.

Of course, what these researchers don’t yet understand in their scientific ignorance (and arrogance) is that they are also engaged in a rabies DNA / RNA bombardment of Texas.


What Texas Dept. of State Health Services workers probably don’t yet grasp is that vaccine manufacturers routinely use vaccines to spread the very disease they claim to be preventing.

By injecting live rabies strains into a small percentage of the vaccines dropped on Texas (say, one percent), they are effectively engaging in a DNA carpet-bombing run that will absolutely guarantee rabies continues to remain endemic throughout feral animal populations in the state.

This, of course, will result in yet more rabies vaccines being purchased to “combat the problem,” thereby achieving the goal of the entire scam: To sell more vaccines to the government.


Thoughts, ATSers?


reply posted on 19-1-2012 @ 04:36 PM by wonhunlo
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Darwin awards. This is a real contender.---------------------------




reply posted on 19-1-2012 @ 05:29 PM by TheMindWar
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Food being laid carefully is not the same as dropping it from the air IMO, totally different kettle of fish.


reply posted on 19-1-2012 @ 05:48 PM by agentofchaos
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But I mean really if it goes down this way everything will be effed and I do mean everything for what isn't eatin is infected from birds to us...
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reply posted on 19-1-2012 @ 06:02 PM by TheMindWar
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Maybe, but the nat geo article states that the rabies virus would have to borrow a trait from influenza or something similar. Influenza probably wouldnt harm anything else, only humans. Whats more we know they have created a highly contagious swine flu virus in Holland.

However, TPTB are not worried about other creatures, they have mega large storage dna facilities and seed banks so they can become gods and start again.

We know they want to kill off many people as part of the eugenics program, numbers have been stated between 80-95% of the population.

The best time to and best way to create a mega virus would be in winter when influenza is around in greater quantities amd the best way would be to introduce another virus in the hope the mutate.

It may not happen at all, but IMO, and looking at the facts, we can see they have all the ingredients here for a "rage virus". They just need the mixing bowl and that may be texas
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reply posted on 20-1-2012 @ 01:39 PM by SheeplFlavoredAgain
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That is very true but perhaps I misunderstood. I was under the impression that the way the food was being dropped would amount to pretty much the same thing as a person setting out vaccinated food on foot. There is a lot of area to cover in the target range specified in the post. Our target range here in Maryland was at that time, one smallish county. At any rate this setting out of vaccinated food is not new, though possibly air dropping it may be.

Don't get me wrong, I don't think it is a good or foolproof idea. But the rabies epidemic is a very serious threat to humans and domestic animals. Foxes and the like live very intimately intertwined with us. They share our yards and they interact with our food animals. Rabies even once found its way into a pet adoption situation if I recall the news correctly about a rabid kitten in my state. There is no easy solution. I don't trust authority much or I wouldnt be on ATS to begin with. But in this case, I do think we can at least try to keep a lid on zombie apocalypse hysteria....for now.
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