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  • Scientists Are Attempting to Grow Covid Vaccine-Filled Spinach, Lettuce, Edible Plants To Replace Covid Injections

    11/14/2021 12:04:24 PM PST · by Roman_War_Criminal · 68 replies
    TGWP ^ | 11/12/21 | Alicia Powe
    Millions of people who have refused to get an experimental mRNA vaccine may soon be forced to consume the gene therapy in their food. Researchers at the University of California were awarded a $500,000 grant from the National Science Foundation developing technology that infuses experimental mRNA Covid-19 vaccines into spinach, lettuce and other edible plants. The team of nanobiotechnology experts is currently working on successfully delivering DNA containing mRNA BioNTech technology into chloroplasts, the part of the plants that instruct its cells’ DNA to replicate the vaccine material. The researchers are tasked with demonstrating the genetically modified plants can produce...
  • Think Tank Funded by U.S. And Foreign Governments Calls for Suppression of Breitbart, Fox, Conservative Media

    10/18/2020 11:59:50 AM PDT · by knighthawk · 31 replies
    Breitbart ^ | October 18 2020 | ALLUM BOKHARI
    The German Marshall Fund (GMF), an influential globalist think tank founded by the state of Germany to promote deeper ties between America and Europe — and funded in part by the U.S. government — has branded Breitbart News, Fox News, the Blaze, and the Federalist as “deceptive” news outlets, urging social media platforms to suppress their engagement. The GMF, which claims to be a “non-partisan” organization, relies on the opinions of NewsGuard, an unaccountable Microsoft-linked establishment project that purports to “rate” the validity of news sites. The report divides so-called “deceptive” news outlets into two tiers. “Manipulators,” that the GMF...
  • SEC Seeks Accounting Information from GM and Ford

    10/19/2004 10:53:02 AM PDT · by BurbankKarl · 4 replies · 118+ views
    rEUters ^ | 10/19/2004 | Michael Ellis
    DETROIT (Reuters) - U.S. regulators asked automotive giants General Motors Corp. and Ford Motor Co. for information on how they account for pension and health care plans, the companies said on Tuesday. Last week, the Securities and Exchange Commission said it was looking into possible accounting abuses involving employee pension funds. The automotive industry has been particularly hard hit by rising health care costs and underfunded pension plans. "It's obviously not a positive," Carl de Jounge, auto credit analyst at Deutsche Bank in New York, said when asked about the request to Ford. "Investors have been concerned about pension and...