We Are Not Putting Vaccines in Food
Edible vaccines would be useful though!
In addition to putting vaccines in chemtrails, anti-vaccine influencers are now spreading the idea that we are putting vaccines in food!

In nearly all food!
We Are Not Putting Vaccines in Food
Of course that’s not true.
Anti-vaccine influencers are running with the idea because Tennessee Rep. Scott Cepicky introduced a bill in 2024 “to define any food containing a vaccine or vaccine material as a drug.”
The bill was quickly signed into law, even though there are no such vaccines and FDA regulations would have basically done the same thing.
“Senators who support the bill said they did not know of any examples of vaccine-containing foods being sold but that the bill would ensure regulations are in place if vaccine-containing foods are sold in the future.”
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Are edible, plant based vaccine being researched?
Sure, but they are mostly in the very early stages of research.
And once they are developed, do you really think they are going to be selling them in grocery stores next to ‘regular’ lettuce, tomatoes, or potatoes?
Don’t you think that they will cost just a bit more or will have to be prescribed by a serving size or something?
You will not be tricked into eating an edible vaccine!
Anyway, this was all discussed when the bill was introduced two years ago!

Anti-vaccine influencers are now simply recycling old news and once again laundering it across their networks of social media accounts and websites to scare you away from getting vaccinated.
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