(NewsTarget) Researchers from Yale University are working on a new way to vaccinate humans using aerosols – no needle and syringe necessary.
The claim is that the so-called “Air Vax” has already been developed, allowing mad scientists to deliver mRNA into people’s bodies via their lungs rather than their arms.
The mRNA in Air Vax is encapsulated into polymer nanoparticles that, following a study on mice, led researchers to declare that this “new method of delivery could ‘radically change the way people are vaccinated.'”
In areas of the world that are remote, as well as in people who are afraid of needles, Air Vax can get the job done without a needle and syringe, allowing for greater vaccine coverage.
“The ability to efficiently deliver mRNA to the lung would have applications for vaccine development, gene therapy, and more,” the paper explains, adding “that such mRNA delivery can be accomplished by encapsulating mRNAs of interest within optimized poly(amine-co-ester) polyplexes [nanoparticles].”
Will they soon blast the world with mRNA chemtrails?
Cellular and molecular physiologist Mark Saltzman led the research, which many worry will allow for the airborne spraying of vaccines on populations without their consent.
While the traditional needle and syringe method requires a person to roll up his sleeve and get pricked, aerosol mRNA vaccines can simply be sprayed at will. Anyone nearby will then breathe it in, possibly unknowingly.
In the mouse study, the rodents received two intranasal doses of nanoparticles carrying mRNA Wuhan coronavirus (COVID-19) polyplexes, also known as PACE, which is described as “a biocompatible and highly customizable polymer.”
Saltzman had previously led a study using a “prime and spike” system to deliver COVID jabs – the guy really wants people to get jabbed with, or to breathe in, COVID shots. That method involves both an injection and a spray of spike proteins into the nose.
In his latest study, Saltzman determined that perhaps the injection portion is unnecessary if enough spike-laden nanoparticles can instead be blasted into a person’s nasal cavity – to “protect” them from COVID, of course.
“In the new report, there is no intramuscular injection,” Saltzman bragged. “We just gave two doses, a prime and a boost, intranasally, and we got a highly protective immune response.”
“But we also showed that, generally, you can deliver different kinds of mRNA. So it’s not just good for a vaccine, but potentially also good for gene replacement therapy in diseases like cystic fibrosis and gene editing … We used a vaccine example to show that it works, but it opens the door to doing all these other kinds of interventions.”
If Saltzman’s invention gets approved – and it more than likely will because why not? Nobody seems to care anyway – then it is not out of the question to someday soon see chemtrails full of mRNA nanoparticles and spike proteins blasted out of airplanes over entire cities.