The National Cattlemen’s Beef Association has stated that mRNA is not being used in cows. In fact it put this statement on its website:
WASHINGTON (April 5, 2023) – Today, the National Cattlemen’s Beef Association (NCBA) released a statement in regard to false information circulating on social media about the use of mRNA vaccines in cattle:
“There are no current mRNA vaccines licensed for use in beef cattle in the United States. Cattle farmers and ranchers do vaccinate cattle to treat and prevent many diseases, but presently none of these vaccines include mRNA technology.”
Meanwhile in Missouri
The video below is of a lobbyist representing the Missouri Cattlemen’s Association stating that he inoculated his own cows with mRNA gene therapy vaccines but has no idea what they are.
Here is where the National Cattlemen’s Association says no there is no #mRNA in our cows: https://t.co/k7cnEQzxH0. Below are clips (edited for time) from the testimony of the lobbyist from the Missouri Cattlemen’s Association before the #Missouri House. Hmmm – seems they aren’t… pic.twitter.com/dCE9yCJKVb
— Tom Renz (@RenzTom) April 10, 2023
Tom Renz, Esq., over at America Out Loud discusses several issues related to food safety and vaccination, particularly in the context of Missouri and the United States. He mentions the GOP in Missouri and their willingness to work on a bill in good faith, indicating that there may be some progress in the legislation related to food safety and informed consent. However, Renz also emphasizes the need for quick action, as it is essential to keep people safe.
Renz also highlights some recent findings related to vaccines in milk being transmissible. While it is not clear whether all vaccines are transmissible or if it is happening in every vaccinated cow, he suggests that there is a risk of receiving transmissible gene therapies from China or other countries without proper labeling on milk and meat. Renz is calling for legislation that protects informed consent and requires disclosure of the origin of food products.
Another issue is the potential risk of factory meats designed as gene therapies, which could fall through a loophole in the laws. Renz suggests that without disclosure and informed consent laws, it would be challenging to know what people are eating, which raises concerns about food safety and public health.
While there may be some progress in Missouri, Renz suggests that similar bills should be introduced in every state and nationally to address these issues. Bill Gates pushes factory meats, (which can be designed as gene therapies without having to use a vaccine on them) and creates a loophole in the law. It would mean we are not going to know what we are eating. We will have no idea if your nugget from Mcdonald’s is a Bill Gates/WEF/CCP vaccine meat or a home-grown non-vaxxed piece of chicken.