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Michael Flynn is now pushing a conspiracy that Covid vaccines will be placed in salad dressings

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Michael Flynn is now pushing a conspiracy that Covid vaccines will be placed in salad dressings

Donald Trump’s former National Security Adviser is pushing a new conspiracy theory that the Covid-19 vaccine will be placed in salad dressings.

Michael Flynn, who is a a high-profile supporter of the QAnon conspiracy theory, raised the bizarre idea on a right-wing Internet show.
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This guy was National Security Advisor? The entire right-wing is showing how coo-coo they are. Vaccines in salad dressing? Only liberals eat salad. Does this mean that the conspiracy is to vaccinate only liberals?
 
Can an Asian dressing have the vaccine or would the deal out too many conservatives?
 

Michael Flynn is now pushing a conspiracy that Covid vaccines will be placed in salad dressings

Donald Trump’s former National Security Adviser is pushing a new conspiracy theory that the Covid-19 vaccine will be placed in salad dressings.

Michael Flynn, who is a a high-profile supporter of the QAnon conspiracy theory, raised the bizarre idea on a right-wing Internet show.
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This guy was National Security Advisor? The entire right-wing is showing how coo-coo they are. Vaccines in salad dressing? Only liberals eat salad. Does this mean that the conspiracy is to vaccinate only liberals?
Amazingly, as time goes by, my disrespect for all things Trumpster grows stronger. Unbelievable to me is that so many can sink below even Deplorable to morph into what can only be called straight up Dog Diarrhea.
 

Michael Flynn is now pushing a conspiracy that Covid vaccines will be placed in salad dressings

Donald Trump’s former National Security Adviser is pushing a new conspiracy theory that the Covid-19 vaccine will be placed in salad dressings.

Michael Flynn, who is a a high-profile supporter of the QAnon conspiracy theory, raised the bizarre idea on a right-wing Internet show.
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This guy was National Security Advisor? The entire right-wing is showing how coo-coo they are. Vaccines in salad dressing? Only liberals eat salad. Does this mean that the conspiracy is to vaccinate only liberals?
Too late.

There is already a very long and hilarious thread about this.

 
Amazingly, as time goes by, my disrespect for all things Trumpster grows stronger. Unbelievable to me is that so many can sink below even Deplorable to morph into what can only be called straight up Dog Diarrhea.
Every time you think they hit button, they’re like lettuce surprise you.
 

Michael Flynn is now pushing a conspiracy that Covid vaccines will be placed in salad dressings

Donald Trump’s former National Security Adviser is pushing a new conspiracy theory that the Covid-19 vaccine will be placed in salad dressings.

Michael Flynn, who is a a high-profile supporter of the QAnon conspiracy theory, raised the bizarre idea on a right-wing Internet show.
=====================

This guy was National Security Advisor? The entire right-wing is showing how coo-coo they are. Vaccines in salad dressing? Only liberals eat salad. Does this mean that the conspiracy is to vaccinate only liberals?
Bet it's Ranch. Think about it...
 

Michael Flynn is now pushing a conspiracy that Covid vaccines will be placed in salad dressings

Donald Trump’s former National Security Adviser is pushing a new conspiracy theory that the Covid-19 vaccine will be placed in salad dressings.

Michael Flynn, who is a a high-profile supporter of the QAnon conspiracy theory, raised the bizarre idea on a right-wing Internet show.
=====================

This guy was National Security Advisor? The entire right-wing is showing how coo-coo they are. Vaccines in salad dressing? Only liberals eat salad. Does this mean that the conspiracy is to vaccinate only liberals?
He didn’t say that, then your own source basically admits there’s a pilot program to store vaccine in green produce.
 
Already a COVID Vaccine/Thousand Island recipe thread in the COVID forum....
 
It’s ok. Only beta cucks eat salad dressing.
 

Michael Flynn is now pushing a conspiracy that Covid vaccines will be placed in salad dressings

Donald Trump’s former National Security Adviser is pushing a new conspiracy theory that the Covid-19 vaccine will be placed in salad dressings.

Michael Flynn, who is a a high-profile supporter of the QAnon conspiracy theory, raised the bizarre idea on a right-wing Internet show.
=====================

This guy was National Security Advisor? The entire right-wing is showing how coo-coo they are. Vaccines in salad dressing? Only liberals eat salad. Does this mean that the conspiracy is to vaccinate only liberals?
And dumbasses will lap it up!
 
This guy was National Security Advisor? The entire right-wing is showing how coo-coo they are. Vaccines in salad dressing? Only liberals eat salad. Does this mean that the conspiracy is to vaccinate only liberals?
Now you know why we lost in Afghanistan
 
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Michael Flynn is now pushing a conspiracy that Covid vaccines will be placed in salad dressings

Donald Trump’s former National Security Adviser is pushing a new conspiracy theory that the Covid-19 vaccine will be placed in salad dressings.

Michael Flynn, who is a a high-profile supporter of the QAnon conspiracy theory, raised the bizarre idea on a right-wing Internet show.
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This guy was National Security Advisor? The entire right-wing is showing how coo-coo they are. Vaccines in salad dressing? Only liberals eat salad. Does this mean that the conspiracy is to vaccinate only liberals?
In salads.
"The future of vaccines may look more like eating a salad than getting a shot in the arm. UC Riverside scientists are studying whether they can turn edible plants like lettuce into mRNA vaccine factories.
Messenger RNA or mRNA technology, used in COVID-19 vaccines, works by teaching our cells to recognize and protect us against infectious diseases.
[…]
The project’s goals, made possible by a $500,000 grant from the National Science Foundation, are threefold: showing that DNA containing the mRNA vaccines can be successfully delivered into the part of plant cells where it will replicate, demonstrating the plants can produce enough mRNA to rival a traditional shot, and finally, determining the right dosage.
One of the problems with the current COVID-19 vaccine (and similar mRNA vaccines) is that they need to be stored at cold temperatures. If this program is successful, these new vaccine-making vegetables could allow mRNA vaccines to be stored at room temperature:
“One of the challenges with this new technology is that it must be kept cold to maintain stability during transport and storage. If this new project is successful, plant-based mRNA vaccines — which can be eaten — could overcome this challenge with the ability to be stored at room temperature.”
Juan Pablo Giraldo, an associate professor in UCR’s Department of Botany and Plant Sciences, said that a “single plant would produce enough mRNA to vaccinate a single person.” The program is currently focused on spinach and lettuce. Giraldo said that the goal is for these plants to be grown both in individual gardens and in large farm fields.
Giraldo explained that it’s possible for chloroplasts, the part of the plant responsible for photosynthesis, to express new genes. Giraldo said: “They’re tiny, solar-powered factories that produce sugar and other molecules which allow the plant to grow … They’re also an untapped source for making desirable molecules.”
A news release from UCR reads:
For this project Giraldo teamed up with Nicole Steinmetz, a UC San Diego professor of nanoengineering, to utilize nanotechnologies engineered by her team that will deliver genetic material to the chloroplasts.
“Our idea is to repurpose naturally occurring nanoparticles, namely plant viruses, for gene delivery to plants,” Steinmetz said. “Some engineering goes into this to make the nanoparticles go to the chloroplasts and also to render them non-infectious toward the plants.”
For Giraldo, the chance to develop this idea with mRNA is the culmination of a dream. “One of the reasons I started working in nanotechnology was so I could apply it to plants and create new technology solutions. Not just for food, but for high-value products as well, like pharmaceuticals,” Giraldo said.
These vaccine veggies probably won’t provide any edible protection during the COVID-19 pandemic. This program is still in its beginning stages and there’s no timeline for when our lettuce, spinach, and other vegetables may start producing mRNA vaccines.


 
In salads.
"The future of vaccines may look more like eating a salad than getting a shot in the arm. UC Riverside scientists are studying whether they can turn edible plants like lettuce into mRNA vaccine factories.
Messenger RNA or mRNA technology, used in COVID-19 vaccines, works by teaching our cells to recognize and protect us against infectious diseases.
[…]
The project’s goals, made possible by a $500,000 grant from the National Science Foundation, are threefold: showing that DNA containing the mRNA vaccines can be successfully delivered into the part of plant cells where it will replicate, demonstrating the plants can produce enough mRNA to rival a traditional shot, and finally, determining the right dosage.
One of the problems with the current COVID-19 vaccine (and similar mRNA vaccines) is that they need to be stored at cold temperatures. If this program is successful, these new vaccine-making vegetables could allow mRNA vaccines to be stored at room temperature:
“One of the challenges with this new technology is that it must be kept cold to maintain stability during transport and storage. If this new project is successful, plant-based mRNA vaccines — which can be eaten — could overcome this challenge with the ability to be stored at room temperature.”
Juan Pablo Giraldo, an associate professor in UCR’s Department of Botany and Plant Sciences, said that a “single plant would produce enough mRNA to vaccinate a single person.” The program is currently focused on spinach and lettuce. Giraldo said that the goal is for these plants to be grown both in individual gardens and in large farm fields.
Giraldo explained that it’s possible for chloroplasts, the part of the plant responsible for photosynthesis, to express new genes. Giraldo said: “They’re tiny, solar-powered factories that produce sugar and other molecules which allow the plant to grow … They’re also an untapped source for making desirable molecules.”
A news release from UCR reads:
For this project Giraldo teamed up with Nicole Steinmetz, a UC San Diego professor of nanoengineering, to utilize nanotechnologies engineered by her team that will deliver genetic material to the chloroplasts.
“Our idea is to repurpose naturally occurring nanoparticles, namely plant viruses, for gene delivery to plants,” Steinmetz said. “Some engineering goes into this to make the nanoparticles go to the chloroplasts and also to render them non-infectious toward the plants.”
For Giraldo, the chance to develop this idea with mRNA is the culmination of a dream. “One of the reasons I started working in nanotechnology was so I could apply it to plants and create new technology solutions. Not just for food, but for high-value products as well, like pharmaceuticals,” Giraldo said.
These vaccine veggies probably won’t provide any edible protection during the COVID-19 pandemic. This program is still in its beginning stages and there’s no timeline for when our lettuce, spinach, and other vegetables may start producing mRNA vaccines.

That should shut em up, but I wouldn't bet on it.
 
Bet it's Ranch. Think about it...
Speaking of ranch, around here they had to put an end to the notion that cows aren't vaccinated to deliver the vaccine to people via milk.
 
In salads.
"The future of vaccines may look more like eating a salad than getting a shot in the arm. UC Riverside scientists are studying whether they can turn edible plants like lettuce into mRNA vaccine factories.
Messenger RNA or mRNA technology, used in COVID-19 vaccines, works by teaching our cells to recognize and protect us against infectious diseases.
[…]
The project’s goals, made possible by a $500,000 grant from the National Science Foundation, are threefold: showing that DNA containing the mRNA vaccines can be successfully delivered into the part of plant cells where it will replicate, demonstrating the plants can produce enough mRNA to rival a traditional shot, and finally, determining the right dosage.
One of the problems with the current COVID-19 vaccine (and similar mRNA vaccines) is that they need to be stored at cold temperatures. If this program is successful, these new vaccine-making vegetables could allow mRNA vaccines to be stored at room temperature:
“One of the challenges with this new technology is that it must be kept cold to maintain stability during transport and storage. If this new project is successful, plant-based mRNA vaccines — which can be eaten — could overcome this challenge with the ability to be stored at room temperature.”
Juan Pablo Giraldo, an associate professor in UCR’s Department of Botany and Plant Sciences, said that a “single plant would produce enough mRNA to vaccinate a single person.” The program is currently focused on spinach and lettuce. Giraldo said that the goal is for these plants to be grown both in individual gardens and in large farm fields.
Giraldo explained that it’s possible for chloroplasts, the part of the plant responsible for photosynthesis, to express new genes. Giraldo said: “They’re tiny, solar-powered factories that produce sugar and other molecules which allow the plant to grow … They’re also an untapped source for making desirable molecules.”
A news release from UCR reads:
For this project Giraldo teamed up with Nicole Steinmetz, a UC San Diego professor of nanoengineering, to utilize nanotechnologies engineered by her team that will deliver genetic material to the chloroplasts.
“Our idea is to repurpose naturally occurring nanoparticles, namely plant viruses, for gene delivery to plants,” Steinmetz said. “Some engineering goes into this to make the nanoparticles go to the chloroplasts and also to render them non-infectious toward the plants.”
For Giraldo, the chance to develop this idea with mRNA is the culmination of a dream. “One of the reasons I started working in nanotechnology was so I could apply it to plants and create new technology solutions. Not just for food, but for high-value products as well, like pharmaceuticals,” Giraldo said.
These vaccine veggies probably won’t provide any edible protection during the COVID-19 pandemic. This program is still in its beginning stages and there’s no timeline for when our lettuce, spinach, and other vegetables may start producing mRNA vaccines.

So he knew his fans don't eat salad so he said it was ranch to get them riled up?
 
Russian dressing. Beet salad.
 
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