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April 7, 2023
Something Strange Going On With Our Meat Supply: Claims Of mRNA Technology Planned For Livestock Goes Viral As Lawmakers In Multiple States Propose 'Gene Therapy' Packaging Label
There have been a number of conflicting reports regarding mRNA being added to our food supply. We have previously discussed more than a decade of research into using plants as vaccine factories, but lately we have seen a number of stories about mRNA vaccinations being given to our meat supply, including pigs, cattle, goats, sheep and more.
Others claim the campaign to inject livestock with mRNA vaccines, which is the type of vaccine used for Covid-19, has begun but the projected hasn't received the approval necessary to begin.
The Arizona bill only restricts labeling such food as organic. The Idaho bill amends state law to prohibit the sale of such foods unless conspicuously labeled that the presence of the vaccine is in the food. The Missouri bill requires a conspicuous "Gene Therapy Product" label.
The text of the Missouri bill, House bill no.1169 is as follows:
Any product that has been created to act as, or exposed to processes that could result in the product potentially acting as, a gene therapy or that could otherwise possibly impact, alter, or introduce genetic material or a genetic change into the user of the product, individuals exposed to the product, or individuals exposed to others who have used the product shall be conspicuously labeled with the words “Potential Gene Therapy Product” unless the product is known to be a gene therapy product.
Reasonable steps shall be taken to ensure the potential purchaser or user of the product is made aware of the presence of this label. If a product is known to be a gene therapy product, the product shall be conspicuously labeled with the words “Gene Therapy Product”. The provisions of this section shall be liberally construed in favor of disclosure of any potential gene therapy product.
Pretty straight forward yet according to reports it has "become the most contentious bill in Missouri history."
Some so-called "experts" claim these lawmakers don't understand the technology..... and back and forth, back and forth it goes.
When you can literally find just as many articles out there making the claim as you can those claiming the exact opposite, "better safe than sorry," seems to be the way to go, in my opinion.
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Food prices have increased under President Joe Biden’s leadership, fueling American hunger, as nearly a quarter of Americans sometimes don’t get enough to eat, an Urban Institute study revealed Tuesday.
When Biden assumed office in 2021, 20 percent of Americans sometimes cannot afford enough food. That number spiked to 24.6 percent at the end of 2022, a 23 percent increase in a single year.
US cattle inventory has fallen to the lowest levels in almost a decade according to the USDA reports Epoch Times.
Apparently due to heavy rains in California, shortages of strawberries are being notice in Arizona. Also in that same report, blueberries have become so expensive some stores do not even have them for sale.
Beef prices are expected to rise up to 7% in 2023, as reported by Canadian News.
It found that prices are expected to continue to rise across most categories in 2023 but not necessarily evenly.
Fruit food inflation will be lower, forecasted at only three to five per cent in 2023. But vegetable prices could rise by six to eight per cent.
Charlebois also warned that some other items like beef will also get progressively more expensive as the year goes on.
“Beef is going to be a problem a few months from now. We're probably going to see price hikes after the barbecue soon. So if you're a big fan of beef, I would buy some right now. If you're a big fan of orange juice or oranges, I would buy some right now and bakery is another section where we are seeing high prices as well” he said. “It is all going to push (overall) food prices higher.”
We are also seeing reports that the cost of breakfast has now risen to "record levels" due to price inflation of products such as eggs, bread, milk, butter, and orange juice, in both the U.S. and the EU.
Some key data points:
• According to the US Bureau of Labor Statistics, the average price of eggs rose to USD 4.82 per dozen in Jan-23 compared to USD 1.93 per dozen in Jan-22, a 150% increase and the record price.
• Low wheat supply in the US resulted in white bread trading at USD 1.90/lb in Feb-23, from USD 1.58/lb in Feb-22, a 20.3% increase and the highest in history.
• The price of milk, another breakfast staple, has risen significantly owing to increased production costs. In Feb-23, fresh whole milk prices in the US rose to USD 4.16 per gallon, a 7.2% MoM increase, slightly below USD 4.20 per gallon in May-22, the highest on record.
• In Feb-23, Frozen Concentrate Orange Juice (FCOJ) prices rose to a record USD 2.98 per 12-ounce can, up 8.4% from USD 2.75 per 12-ounce can, in Feb-22, according to the US Bureau of Labor Statistics.
• Breakfast cereal prices have also witnessed significant growth over the past year. In Q1 2023, a box of Crunch Berries in the US rose to USD 10.53 from USD 4.92 in Q1 2022, a 114% increase, while Cap’N Crunch rose to USD 10.24, a 41.85% YoY increase.
ANP reader image: Walmart - charlotte NC
As the ANP reader image above from March 24, 2023, shows, snacks are also getting quite expensive and a bag of Doritos costs $5.38 now.
BOTTOM LINE
The overabundance of stories out there about mRNA either being added, or planning to be added to our meats and vegetables, along with multiple states proposing bills to label any foods using that technology, tells us that this is something that is coming, whether this year, or next, and from the discussions seen on the comment section, those foods will not be used by our readers.
Freeze dried meats and vegetables, along with fruits, can and should be stocked up on, so when they "surprise" us with a "done deal," aka mRNA in our foods, we do not have to eat said foods.
Links to the foods most likely to see more inflation, shortages, and/or mRNA technology, will be at the bottom of this article.
As cereals have seen the highest spike in prices consistently, it might be worth considering how to make your own cereals.
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