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FDA Fast-Tracks Approval of Self-Replicating Bird Flu mRNA ‘Vaccine’

Little boy receives a vaccination in the doctors office.

In an astonishing development, the Food and Drug Administration has granted Fast Track development status to a self-replicating mRNA injection for bird flu. It’s as if our society has learned nothing from the COVID-19 debacle.

And wasn’t Robert F. Kennedy, Jr., supposed to be running the Department of Health and Human Services (HHS)? Countries around the world are banning mRNA vaccines after all the deaths and injuries that were caused during COVID. Now the government wants to unleash a super-turbocharged mRNA vaccine on the population—because it went so well the last time!

A company called Arcturus Therapeutics has a self-replicating mRNA jab for bird flu in Phase 1 trials now. The Fast Track designation was granted on April 10 by the FDA, HHS, and the Biomedical Advanced Research and Development Authority (BARDA).

The Fast Track status speeds up the development of drugs so they can get them to people faster during a serious or life-threatening event. Bird flu is not serious or life-threatening to most humans.

 

With the COVID shots, the mRNA technology was injected into people once. The amount of spike protein in the body was limited by how many jabs a person got. If you only got one jab and quit the process, you were much less likely to die or suffer from one of the 1,400+ known debilitating side effects. If you got two jabs and multiple boosters, your likelihood of catastrophic side effects, including turbo cancer, went up exponentially.

With self-replicating mRNA jabs, which is what Arcturus Therapeutics has developed, the mRNA material can keep reproducing itself inside the body. In other words, if you get one bird flu jab, you are f***ed.

We’re not here to give anyone medical advice. But if you are worried by the media scaremongering over bird flu, there are some facts that you should know before you rush out and get a self-replicating mRNA bird flu jab.

Bird flu is exceedingly rare in human beings. It’s not an airborne virus. It’s mainly present in chicken manure.

One way that the media likes to scare people about bird flu is with the claim that it has a 50% mortality rate in humans. If you catch bird flu, they say it’s basically a coin toss whether you’ll live or die. Sounds scary, right?

In 2024, there were 70 cases of humans catching bird flu in the United States. Only one (1) of those 70 people died. He was a sick, elderly man with multiple co-morbidities like diabetes and kidney failure. One out of 70 is not a 50% mortality rate.

Bird flu is not airborne. It can’t spread to humans from birds, except through contact with chicken manure.

Think carefully about this question:

When was the last time that you accidentally got some chicken poop in your mouth?

I’m guessing it was not recently.

Humans catch bird flu by handling chicken manure and then rubbing their mouths, nose, or eyeballs. That’s the only way that you can catch it. If chicken poop is not a part of your daily life, you’re never going to encounter bird flu.

You cannot catch bird flu by eating the eggs of an infected chicken. You also cannot catch bird flu by eating the meat of an infected chicken. Bird flu is spread by chicken poop.

The 70 people who caught bird flu in the United States last year all worked in the poultry and dairy farm industries, which employ approximately 5 million people. This means that even for people who work directly in industries where there is a risk of bird flu present, the odds of catching it are 1 in 71,428.

If you don’t work in the poultry or dairy industry, your odds of catching bird flu are statistically ZERO. The vast majority of Americans have no risk whatsoever of getting sick from bird flu.

We know from the COVID debacle that the mRNA can shed from one person to another. There have been many documented cases of people and babies getting sick after exposure to COVID-vaccinated people. With a self-replicating mRNA jab like this one for bird flu, that danger becomes even worse. If a jabbed person sheds self-replicating mRNA and you are exposed to it, the mRNA will start replicating inside your body, carrying all the risks with it.

It’s a convenient way to infect all the people who will refuse to take the next mRNA jab.


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