Apparently that's more than just a theoretical idea.
Chris Buck stands barefoot in his kitchen holding a glass bottle of unfiltered Lithuanian farmhouse ale. He swirls the bottle gently to stir up a fingerbreadth blanket of yeast and pours the turbulent beer into a glass mug.
Buck raises the mug and sips. “Cloudy beer. Delightful!”
He has just consumed what may be the world’s first vaccine delivered in a beer. It could be the first small sip toward making vaccines more palatable and accessible to people around the world. Or it could fuel concerns about the safety and effectiveness of vaccines. Or the idea may go nowhere. No matter the outcome, the story of Buck’s unconventional approach illustrates the legal, ethical, moral, scientific and social challenges involved in developing potentially lifesaving vaccines.
There's much more at the link - too much to summarize here. I highly recommend clicking over there and reading the article for yourself.
This is both exciting and worrying. It's exciting, in that it may offer a way to distribute important vaccines in a timely and palatable way without needing medical facilities or personnel to do so. On the other hand, it's worrying in that a vaccine that's more politically correct than medically necessary (for example, the infamous COVID MRNA vaccines) could be foisted upon us without any warning or opportunity to avoid ingesting it. The consequences might be disastrous, but we wouldn't know about that until it was too late to avoid them.
This isn't the first attempt to devise ways to distribute vaccines through our food supply. Remember the vaccine-loaded salads issue a few years ago? That posed exactly the same conundrum. One wonders what's next - and whether or not we'll be told about it before it's used, so that we can make our own choices about what we want in our bodies. If the bureaucrats have their way, I daresay we won't.
Peter
4 comments:
It's like they want us to stop trusting everything and go full Galt.
Given the skill with which "vaccine" was redefined to include the mRNA potion, I propose a further redefinition so that the category "vaccine" includes beer.
That would make the world a happier place.
As long as they declare it on the label...that way only fools will drink it. But on second thoughts....no, not even with the label. If it starts with this, where does it end? Let the quackzines be inflicted on the terminally gullible by the white coated charlatans of scientism, and not under duress or by deceit.
Stefan v.
You know, there's nothing about the way the Covid period unfolded that doesn't describe the test of a deliberate plan to see how much they could get away with. The engineered virus with a designed spike protein came out of China, and was treated as if it was Ebola or something with an over 90% chance of killing everyone on the planet. The orders made no sense at all, like the 6-foot social distancing mandate or the scarf as a surgical mask - and in the aftermath we learned the leaders literally made them up, or pulled them out of their rectum. Every other vaccine has far, far more testing than these had, including years of mortality data they just skipped over having.
I don't know who was really pushing this nonsense but the response was full-tilt insane. In turn, a large number of people turned off their trust in the authorities or experts. I can't dismiss that maybe some of the experts that created the mess were trying to do exactly that. Show people how stupid it is to follow the experts because they saw those expert leaders behind closed doors.
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