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  • And how nice, that the remains of those dead babies, goes right into pharma, cosmetics and food. Food, if one considers the cells are cloned and lab grown. 

    So, that means they are saying, that the original tissue from the ripped-apart baby's remains, since it is cloned, ......their is no    r.  e.  a.  l.    remains of that baby ... in the final product. 

    Smells to me. So one part is real. One is a fake. Or so they say, Not buying their .... .

    • If the DNA is there the baby is there......in food that would be cannibalism. 

    • https://www.google.com/search?q=dna+in+food+and+vaccines&rlz=1C...

      DNA is in vaccines, food—fruits, veggetables, meat and dairy. 
      "Our body is designed to 'handle it,' without incorporating it into our own genetric code. 

    • AI Overview
        
      DNA is present in virtually all food and is found in trace amounts in many vaccines, but these "outside" sources of DNA do not alter human DNA. Your body regularly absorbs DNA from food and is designed to handle it without incorporating it into your own genetic code.
      DNA in Food
      • Ubiquitous Presence: Almost all food—fruits, vegetables, meat, and dairy—contains DNA.
      • Edible Vaccines: Researchers are developing "edible vaccines" by introducing vaccine genes into plant DNA. These genetically modified plants (e.g., banana, potato, lettuce) can produce proteins that stimulate an immune response, acting as a vaccine when consumed.
      • Examples: Research includes using transgenic plants to create vaccines for Hepatitis B, rabies, and diarrhea-causing bacteria (e.g., E. coli). [1, 2, 3, 4, 5]
      DNA in Vaccines
      • Manufacturing Byproduct: Many vaccines are grown in animal or human fetal cells. During purification, most of this cellular DNA is removed, leaving behind only trace, highly fragmented amounts (billionths or trillionths of a gram).
      • DNA Vaccines: Some vaccines directly use DNA plasmids as the active ingredient. These instruct cells to produce a harmless protein that triggers an immune response.
      • No Genomic Integration: DNA from vaccines is generally not able to integrate itself into the recipient's cellular DNA.
      • Stability Concerns: While some studies suggest high levels of DNA fragments in certain COVID-19 mRNA vaccines could, in theory, pose a risk of integration due to nanoparticle delivery, conventional wisdom from institutions like the Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia is that these fragments are too broken down to be functional or harmful.
      • Safety Standards: The WHO and other bodies regulate the amount of residual DNA allowed in vaccines, generally considering them very safe. [1, 2, 3, 4, 5]
      Common Questions & Misconceptions
      • Can Vaccine DNA Change Mine? No. Vaccine DNA (or DNA from food) cannot change your genetic makeup. They lack the necessary enzyme (integrase) to insert themselves into your genome.
      • Why is DNA in Vaccines? It is usually a byproduct of the manufacturing process, as viruses require living cells to grow.
      • Are Edible Vaccines Safe? Research suggests that edible vaccines can be well-tolerated and effective at initiating immune responses without significant side effects. [1, 2, 3, 4, 5..
      • RNA, DNA and Flu Vaccines - Families Fighting Flu
        Even though vaccines are high-tech, we should keep in mind that all organisms contain DNA, Your body is bombarded with 'outside DN...

  • They are murdering babies by the thousands.....how much more freedom do they need? 

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