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Vaccine warfare! Texas carpet-bombs 7,000 square miles with air-dropped rabies vaccines

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(NaturalNews) 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 dropped1.8 million edible vaccine packetsover 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 arabies DNA / RNA bombardmentof Texas. As even the Institute of Medicine has admitted, MMR vaccines for use in humans actuallycause measlesbecause many of the vaccines containlive viral strains. (http://www.naturalnews.com/033447_Institute_of_Medicine_vaccines.html)

Learn more:http://www.naturalnews.com/034696_rabies_vaccines_airdrop_Texas.html#ixzz1k1LInx3X

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Vaccine manufacturing is conducted under such poor quality control today thatvaccines are routinely shipped out the door containing viable viral strainsthat often infect and sometimes even kill human victims. For example, in 2009 Baxter Pharmaceuticals was caught red-handed shipping out live avian flu viruses to 18 countries (http://www.naturalnews.com/025760.html).

What Texas Dept. of State Health Services workers probably don't yet grasp is thatvaccine 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 aDNA carpet-bombing runthat 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.

Learn more:http://www.naturalnews.com/034696_rabies_vaccines_airdrop_Texas.html#ixzz1k1LXkPgf

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