Wednesday, March 11, 2015

Folks Won't Voluntarily Vaccinate, So The latest Plan Is To Force Vaccinate By SPRAYING The S?iT From Aircraft...


This article introduces the reader to plans by the Pentagon and US government to spray highly unstable rabies/ebola vaccines on the public. There is no way to tell if they will actually spray just the virus itself, but the GMOs vaccines are so highly unstable, one could expect spread disease regardless.
Vaccination News: Australia to Forcibly Vaccinate population through Aerosol Spraying
Excerpt:
CALIFORNIA AERIAL SPRAYING for WNV and SV40
In February 2009 to present date, aerial spraying for the WNV occurred in major cities within the State of California. During spraying of Anaheim, CA a Caucasian female (age 50) was exposed to heavy spraying, while doing her daily exercise of walking several miles.
Heavy helicopter activity occurred for several days in this area. After spraying, she experienced light headedness, nausea, muscle aches and increased low back pain.
She was evaluated for toxicological mechanisms that were associated with pesticide exposure due to aerial spraying utilizing advanced biological monitoring testing.
The test results which included protein band testing utilizing Protein Coupled Response (PCR) methods were positive for KD-45. KD-45 is the protein band for SV-40 Simian Green Monkey virus.
Additional tests were performed for Epstein-Barr virus capside and Cytomeglia virus which are used in bioengineering for gene delivery systems through viral protein envelope and adenoviral protein envelope technology.
The individual was positive for both; indicating a highly probable exposure to a DNA vaccination delivery system through nasal inhalation.
Pentagon Document Revealed Aerial Vaccination Plans
In the Quarterly FunVax Review in June, 2007, the report lists the objective of a project listed as ID: 149AZ2 as a preparation of a viral vector that will inhibit/decrease the expression of a specific disruption gene (VMAT2) within a human population.
It further indicates in the abstract that six method[s] of virus dispersal were tested including....

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