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USDA Using ‘Don’t Ask Don’t Tell Policy’ For mRNA Vaccines in Organic Livestock — Bombshell Report

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The U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) is looking the other way on the use of mRNA vaccines in meat production categorized as “organic”, according to an agribusiness watchdog group.

OrganicEye demanded on Sunday the USDA hold public hearings on the use of mRNA and other genetically engineered vaccines on “organic” products or face legal action.

The group claims the use of these experimental vaccines violates the legal definition of organic, but the USDA and other organic certifiers have “quietly looked the other way” on their use in animals that produce organic certified meat, dairy, and eggs.

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OrganicEye said that rather than enforcing this rule, the USDA has sanctioned a “don’t ask, don’t tell” protocol — pushed by Big Ag — that allows producers to administer genetically engineered vaccines to animals and still label them “organic.”

The issue is urgent, according to Mark Kastel, executive director of Wisconsin-based OrganicEye, because of the imminent use of mRNA vaccines for livestock, which are currently being developed with massive funding from government and industry.

“The impetus for us to act now is the impending introduction of vaccines for livestock produced using mRNA technology similar to that used by Pfizer and Moderna to produce their respective versions of the SARS-CoV-2 vaccine,” Kastel stated.

“There is a continuing controversy in the country concerning this new technology and we should work to preserve organics as the last safe haven for eaters who want to secure a truly ‘natural’ diet,” he added.

It is “unacceptable,” the nonprofit stated, for the USDA to “kick the can down the road” on this highly controversial issue.

This report comes amid warnings from cattle producers that mRNA injections will soon end up in animal products, which resulted in massive online backlash.

Agribusiness lobbyists downplayed consumers’ concerns, claiming mRNA vaccines are not yet licensed for beef cattle.

Big Pharma and government agencies like the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service have already developed and experimented with mRNA vaccines for animals.

But Kastel warned there are no laws on the books compelling organic certifiers to inform consumers about the use of these experimental injections in meat and dairy products, which is why public hearings are paramount.

Kastel listed questions that should be asked: “Is there any deleterious impact? Is it essential? Is it safe? And right now, because GMO vaccines are not legal [in organics], is there really no alternative to them?”

“Or is that just the spin from the livestock and biotech industry that wants to change over to GMO vaccines?” he added.


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