Self spreading vaccines are attracting increasing interest, but can easily become bioweapons

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In the event of a grave public health threat, self-spreading vaccines could potentially be used to broadly inoculate human populations. Like the approach in animals, only a small number of vaccinated individuals would be required to confer protection to a larger susceptible population, thus eliminating the need for mass vaccination operations.

The John Hopkins Center For Health Security writes on page 47 of its document ‘Technologies to address global catastrophic biological risks’ the rather disturbing quoted sentence above, which points out where the journey with self-spreading vaccines could go.

But let’s start from the beginning.

A team of Bill-Gates linked research scientists have announced they are developing a vaccine that spreads “like a virus,” meaning people will “catch” the vaccine like they would a cold or flu, and without consenting to vaccination.

The research is being subsidized by high-profile funding organizations, including the U.S. National Institutes of Health (NIH), which has longstanding and close financial ties to the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation.

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