Have You State Senator Push This Bill ; mRNA Essential Awareness Labelling

We have recently found out from Tom Renz on twitter and in the Missouri state senate bill HB1169 that the pharmaceutical companies are going to get this mRNA into us at all costs. We need to fight back. One way that we can do that is through clear labelling. Here are my workups for a package and product label that shows what is in what you are eating!

This is so important as we have had little to no research on these mNRA vaccines and elements. Just a quick follow of Dr. Robert Malone twitter account will convince you this is a huge problem. Who is Dr. Malone? He is the creator of mRNA technology and now its biggest critic. Since I do not like to reveal problems without presenting a solution, lets write some text for a senate bill to help get things started.

BILL:  Known here as the MEAL Act (mRNA Essential Awareness Labelling)

Herein this bill we will define:

Livestock:  All livestock, poultry, swine, fish or other animal that is used for human or animal consumption

Product Lifecycle: The time from conception, gestation, egg laying, raising, processing or combination with other elements to create a finished product.

This ACT will require labelling of all Livestock labelled with the appropriate seal and indicated in the ingredients panel as to whether at any time during Product Lifecycle an mRNA based agent was introduced to the Product.

If an mRNA agent is so introduced during the Livestock at any point in the Product Lifecycle an appropriate notation shall be made in the ingredients panel on the packaging of the Product.

"May contain mRNA Proteins" 

Compliance with the MEAL ACT will be enforced three months after the bill has been signed by the Governor of the state.  The time from when the bill is signed until the labelling is required a statement as to the contents of your product will be required in an official posting on the company corporate web site.

The start date for compliance review will be six months after the bill has been signed into law by the Governor of the state.  At that point failure to comply with the MEAL ACT will be an immediate recall of all improperly  labelled items at the business expense.

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