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Monday, April 01, 2024

Tennessee ‘vaccine lettuce’ bill heads to Gov. Bill Lee’s desk

A bill that would prohibit vaccines to be put on food has passed the Senate and will be sent to Governor Bill Lee for his signature. 

On Thursday, the Tennessee Senate cast the final vote on HB1894, which would add a new definition to the word “drug” in Tennessee Code. HB1894 states drugs are also “food that contains a vaccine or vaccine material.”

18 comments:

  1. Also looks like a deterrent to mRNA vaxxed pork and beef too.
    -lg

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  2. Christopher Keith GardnerApril 1, 2024 at 3:58 PM

    What the Fuck!

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    1. It's what the Tennessee Legislature does instead of something.

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  3. What the shit did I miss? Who's trying to put vaccines in our food?

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    1. This was first mentioned following Covid, due the vaxxx resistance.

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    2. The FDA has approved an mRNA vax for beef and a different one for pork.
      The beef one would carry into consumers of the beef to provide covid vaxx to people who eat it as a way to combat vaxx hesitancy.
      The pork one is supposed to protect hogs from swine flu, and is claimed will not transfer to humans.
      So since both claim contradictory info its hard to know who is lying.
      Both are being touted by the gates foundation.
      They are only legal because the us gov removed informed consent from law in 2023.

      Exile1981

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  4. How in hades are they going to account for dose with this nonsense? Imagine if Hitler had this technology! Now, we don't have to imagine, as it is a ting in the current year. Oy vey!

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  5. Medicating a population without their consent. What's not to like about Nazi's?

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  6. I thought the Nuremberg Code covered this.

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    1. You want Nazis to obey the Nuremberg code?

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    2. https://www.zerohedge.com/medical/era-informed-consent-over

      US gov removed informed consent last year. So this is now legal.

      Exile1981

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  7. This is a do nothing bill. No where does it say the ceo and people for coming up with the transmission of the drug through food products go to jail for life and forfeit all pensions and financial products. It reminds me of the car registration law that said if you "knowingly" had false registration you paid a fine. So everyone said I did not know they were false.

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    1. Yeah, better to do nothing.

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    2. Where else is anyone doing anything about this?

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    3. Yeah, doing nothing is better than doing something.

      Go away.

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    4. Wake up call Anon "Go away."! Doing something is better than nothing? That's exactly what got this country to where it is. Fucking tolerance. YOUR GOVERNMENT WILL NEVER SAVE YOU. Jesus is the only way. Not tolerance. Tolerate NOTHING. My God is all powerful. Stand up for the truth the way and the life!

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  8. I guess they won't be selling food or drinks in Tennessee any more. I take that back, they'll still be able to import food from the Amish, if the Amish can get permission to continue producing it.

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