'The USDA has quietly approved an experimental new class of injections for dogs and cats—sold as routine vaccines, but relying on self-amplifying genetic technology that allows mRNA into our homes, our pets, and even our bodies—without public knowledge or consent.'
thepeoplesvoice.tvUSDA Fast-Tracks 'Experimental' Self-Amplifying mRNA Injections for Cats and Dogs Without Safety Testing
The USDA has quietly approved an experimental new class of injections for dogs and cats—sold as routine vaccines, but relying on self-amplifying genetic technology that allows mRNA into our homes, our pets, and even our bodies—without public knowledge or consent.
As Merck’s Nobivac NXT shots are rolled out for rabies, flu, and feline leukemia, supporters are describing it as “next-generation innovation.” However, in reality, it represents something far more troubling: the normalization of genetic intervention technologies in household pets with little public debate, zero long-term safety data, and no informed consent.
At the heart of the concern is the claim that Nobivac NXT uses a self-amplifying mRNA (samRNA)–based platform, a technology critics argue behaves very differently from traditional vaccines.
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