CORONA Are beef cattle being vaccinated for COVID?

bluelady

Veteran Member
My best friend says they are or are planning to. But she always just reads the click-bait headlines, never reads the whole article or does any research, and can never remember where she saw it. :) I figured if it was true somebody here would know. (I didn't find anything by Googling except that they've long given cattle vaccinations for bovine coronavrus. But it's a different virus, and not an RNA vaccine.)
 

KFhunter

Veteran Member
Not mine! My beef has never seen a needle unless they were saleyard beef.

Locker beef for direct sales no vaxs or needles of any kind. No commercial hay, all home grown and never sprayed with any type of chemicals

But I sold out sorry

Buy local! Make sure no inoculations, no gmo no bs
 

Firebird

Has No Life - Lives on TB
I watched a video about livestock being vaccinated with mRna shots, but cannot remember where :(
 

Codeno

Veteran Member
This didn't copy as well as I would like, but it's readable.


Dr. Malone shares dire warning: mRNA vaccines are being injected into our food supply…​

January 12, 2023 ( ago)


This could be one of the most alarming warnings yet from Dr. Malone. He wrote an essay on how mRNA vaccines are being injected into livestock and companion animals.

That means, if you consume the vaccinated animal, the mRNA vaccine enters your body.
Dr. Malone:
In today’s substack, the state of mRNA “vaccines” for animal “health” is discussed. Citing public sources, I will review what is known and not known about commercial liaisons and partnerships, the corporations involved, ongoing research and products in various states of development.
Dr. Malone says they’ve been working on livestock and companion animal mRNA vaccines for over 6 years:
Bayer Partners with BioNTech to Develop mRNA Vaccines, Drugs for Animal
HealthGenetic Engineering and Biotechnology News. May 10, 2016. Bayer will partner with BioNTech to develop novel, first-in-class mRNA vaccines and therapeutics for animal health indications, the companies said today, under a collaboration whose value was not disclosed.
Bayer agreed to secure exclusive rights to BioNTech’s mRNA technology and intellectual property for development of mRNA vaccines for animal health applications…
The companies said their partnership is the first of its kind focused on developing mRNA therapeutics specifically for animal health applications.

Infectious disease vaccines is the focus of one of the three therapy platforms BioNTech is building through mRNA technologies; the other two are cancer immunotherapies and protein replacement. The three platforms are designed to produce pharmacologically optimized protein coding RNA for targeted in vivo delivery…
Dr. Malone goes on to say that it’s rather obvious to assume they will soon have livestock and companion mRNA vaccine and RNA therapeutics on the market.
Bayer, BioNTech developing new mRNA vaccines
Feedstuffs.com May 16, 2016
Companies collaborate on cutting-edge technology to develop new solutions to protect companion and farm animal health.
Again, note the date…2016. This means that Bayer and BioNTech have been working on livestock and companion animal mRNA vaccines for over six years…
There are three therapy platforms that BioNTech has been building through mRNA technologies to be used in livestock and companion animals.
Infectious disease vaccines
Cancer immunotherapies and
Protein replacement.
Dr. Malone believes these facilities were actually built for the production of veterinary vaccines:
Bayer to manufacture mRNA vaccine in Germany
Bayer Website, February 1, 2021
“Following discussions with the German government it has become clear that current manufacturing capacities for vaccines need to be increased, particularly for potential variants of the SARS-CoV-2 virus.
This includes the need to expand production capacity as well as related manufacturing expertise in Germany.
We at Bayer will contribute even further by making more vaccine available to help fight the pandemic.
Merck is already selling mRNA vaccines for swine:
Merck Website, Accessed Jan 2023
Combat current and future swine diseases with SEQUIVITY from Merck Animal Health. A revolutionary swine vaccine platform, SEQUIVITY harnesses RNA particle technology to create customized prescription vaccines against strains of influenza A virus in swine, porcine circovirus (PCV), rotavirus and beyond. It’s supported by a sophisticated dashboard filled with comprehensive data and insights, all to help you stay on top.

Dr. Malone cites many more examples. You can read his entire essay on his Substack located here.
When asked if the government would mark packages as “vaccinated meat,” Dr. Malone said this, “I wouldn’t count on it. In fact, I bet – no.”

In response to another Twitter user, who stated that this needed to be stopped “ASAP,” Dr. Malone had this to say: “We have to build alternate systems. I don’t think we can stop them, but we can chose not buy their food, take their drugs or mRNA vaccines. We can chose to not use their “health care providers.” We can be our own – independent people outside of their hellscape.”

Time to find a trusted, local meat farmer in your area…
 

dstraito

TB Fanatic
If they are not doing now, they are trying to figure out how.

Bill Gates in a video about overcoming vaccine hesitancy by putting vaccine in food.

Someone pointed out that was like giving a roofie to a woman to overcome sexual hesitancy.
 

Countrymouse

Country exile in the city
This didn't copy as well as I would like, but it's readable.


Dr. Malone shares dire warning: mRNA vaccines are being injected into our food supply…​

January 12, 2023 ( ago)


This could be one of the most alarming warnings yet from Dr. Malone. He wrote an essay on how mRNA vaccines are being injected into livestock and companion animals.

That means, if you consume the vaccinated animal, the mRNA vaccine enters your body.
Dr. Malone:

Dr. Malone says they’ve been working on livestock and companion animal mRNA vaccines for over 6 years:

Dr. Malone goes on to say that it’s rather obvious to assume they will soon have livestock and companion mRNA vaccine and RNA therapeutics on the market.

Dr. Malone believes these facilities were actually built for the production of veterinary vaccines:

Merck is already selling mRNA vaccines for swine:


Dr. Malone cites many more examples. You can read his entire essay on his Substack located here.
When asked if the government would mark packages as “vaccinated meat,” Dr. Malone said this, “I wouldn’t count on it. In fact, I bet – no.”

In response to another Twitter user, who stated that this needed to be stopped “ASAP,” Dr. Malone had this to say: “We have to build alternate systems. I don’t think we can stop them, but we can chose not buy their food, take their drugs or mRNA vaccines. We can chose to not use their “health care providers.” We can be our own – independent people outside of their hellscape.”

Time to find a trusted, local meat farmer in your area…
So--anyone know WHEN this moves from "development" to "Daily-use / mainstream"?
 

etdeb

Veteran Member
As a cattle raiser for 25 years there has been a corona virus cattle vaccine at least thst for back. We have joked that the reason me and my farmer friend have been covid free since this all started was giving vacines sometimes we got stuck and we have Ivermectin and other vaccines in our blood.
 

cleobc

Veteran Member
If you are only raising cattle that will be sold off your farm, that is one thing. If you will be selling beef through a sale barn or that will go to a feedlot, you are setting them up to catch a disease if they are unvaccinated. There are real, live, nasty diseases out there that cattle get and they can get them when exposed to other cattle when they leave the farm. Vaccinations will keep them from getting diseases like Infectious Bovine Rhinotracheitis and Bovine Viral Diarrhea. Really nasty, nasty diseases. I have personally seen what they do to cattle. Also leptospirosis, black leg, malignant edema, brucellosis, etc. I have seen sick animals dissected and seen what the diseases do.

It's like saying you shouldn't vaccinate your dogs. That would be fine if they never left home and were never exposed to another animal. If you've seen parvo or distemper, you know it is horrible for the animal. And to expect people to leave meat animals unprotected is not responsible. We will be watching to make sure there are no MRNA vaccinations as best we are able.

Personally, I don't care for grass fed beef and I am surprised anyone likes it, but then these days many people have never had anything but the poor quality meat available in supermarkets today. I like grain finished beef that has been dry-aged and hung for a few weeks. This is what I grew up with and it was excellent. And I believe most of it was Hereford beef where I grew up before the black cattle craze hit.

The good beef started disappearing from markets almost 30 years ago and I feel sorry for people who never ate it. I would buy it if I could get it. We are raising our own cattle and we will finish a steer on grain and make sure the carcass is dry aged. That is good beef.
 

Mark D

Now running for Emperor.
If you are only raising cattle that will be sold off your farm, that is one thing. If you will be selling beef through a sale barn or that will go to a feedlot, you are setting them up to catch a disease if they are unvaccinated. There are real, live, nasty diseases out there that cattle get and they can get them when exposed to other cattle when they leave the farm. Vaccinations will keep them from getting diseases like Infectious Bovine Rhinotracheitis and Bovine Viral Diarrhea. Really nasty, nasty diseases. I have personally seen what they do to cattle. Also leptospirosis, black leg, malignant edema, brucellosis, etc. I have seen sick animals dissected and seen what the diseases do.
Your betters don't care about the health of the cattle; they are trying make YOU consume their mRNA "vaccines" via the food you eat. With, or without, your knowledge or consent.

I can't see how mRNA would survive the cooking process for meat, but your betters have already floated the idea, and prototypes, for mRNA-laden veggies.

Eat up PEASANT.
 

bluelady

Veteran Member
If you are only raising cattle that will be sold off your farm, that is one thing. If you will be selling beef through a sale barn or that will go to a feedlot, you are setting them up to catch a disease if they are unvaccinated. There are real, live, nasty diseases out there that cattle get and they can get them when exposed to other cattle when they leave the farm. Vaccinations will keep them from getting diseases like Infectious Bovine Rhinotracheitis and Bovine Viral Diarrhea. Really nasty, nasty diseases. I have personally seen what they do to cattle. Also leptospirosis, black leg, malignant edema, brucellosis, etc. I have seen sick animals dissected and seen what the diseases do.

It's like saying you shouldn't vaccinate your dogs. That would be fine if they never left home and were never exposed to another animal. If you've seen parvo or distemper, you know it is horrible for the animal. And to expect people to leave meat animals unprotected is not responsible. We will be watching to make sure there are no MRNA vaccinations as best we are able.

Personally, I don't care for grass fed beef and I am surprised anyone likes it, but then these days many people have never had anything but the poor quality meat available in supermarkets today. I like grain finished beef that has been dry-aged and hung for a few weeks. This is what I grew up with and it was excellent. And I believe most of it was Hereford beef where I grew up before the black cattle craze hit.

The good beef started disappearing from markets almost 30 years ago and I feel sorry for people who never ate it. I would buy it if I could get it. We are raising our own cattle and we will finish a steer on grain and make sure the carcass is dry aged. That is good beef.
Well, sure. But my friend is worried that they're going to add COVID vaccinations to the list. I don't know why they'd do that if cattle don't get COVID?
 

FireDance

TB Fanatic
I’ll add this for the sheer halibut of it (mainly because it made me wonder - totally anecdotal so take with a grain or so of salt):

DD had one of her cats vaxxxed for several things in one day - didn’t look or act Normal for over 24 hours; one of her friends had her cat vaxxxed for same thing and cat died.

I CANNOT remember the series of shots, but very normal and I have had my cats vaxxxed for same thing in the past. They generally were a little droopy for a while, but no where NEAR 24 hours plus.

IMHO, while it may just be coincidence, they have either rammed too many things in at one time OR something has changed in the vax.

Although my cats are past the age for most of this series, I would not allow them to give more than two at a time now. It would be best if you could do one at a time so if you had problems you’d have a clue what caused it.

Two different vets, two different cats and two different locations. Sounds suspicious to me. Still, no proof.

As far as cattle? Buy and process locally. Support your farmers!!!
 
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