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Monsanto Admits Injecting Glyphosate a Hazard - Too Bad It's In Vaccines

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Monsanto Toxicologist Donna Farmer recently made the following statement regarding the toxicity of Glyphosate:

"I'll give you an example of one of the studies," she said during the debate, which was aired as part of The Doctors, an award-winning TV show. "They actually injected the Round-Up formulation into the abdomen of the animals and they did have an effect. But that's not a relevant route of exposure for somebody who is going to be spraying that herbicide. So that's what we look at and the regulatory agencies look at and, like the other bodies at the World Health Organization. IARC only looks and says, "If I inject it there's a hazard." So there's different ways we look at the data." (March Against Monsanto)

This is a very interesting statement. Let's read it again: "IARC only looks and says, "If I inject it there's a hazard.""

"If I inject it there's a hazard." Let that sink in. Then, let's ask the question: Why does Glyphosate Patent US7771736 include injection as an acceptable means of administration?

Glyphosate Patent US7771736

Compositions of the present invention can be administered by any means that produces contact of the active agent with the agent's site of action in the body, for example, suitable means including, but not limited to, oral, parenteral (e.g., intravenous, intraarterial, subcutaneous, rectal, subcutaneous, intramuscular, intraorbital, intracapsular, intraspinal, intraperitoneal, or intrasternal), topical (nasal, transdermal, intraocular), intravesical, intrathecal, enteral, pulmonary, intralymphatic, intracavital, vaginal, transurethral, intradermal, aural, intramammary, buccal, orthotopic, intratracheal, intralesional, percutaneous, endoscopical, transmucosal, sublingual and intestinal administration. They can be administered by any conventional means available for use in conjunction with pharmaceuticals, either as individual therapeutic agents or in a combination of therapeutics. Preferably, composition of the present invention is administered as a pharmaceutical formulation comprising at least one compound of the present invention, as defined above, together with one or more pharmaceutically acceptable carriers. It can be co-administered in the form of a tablet or capsule, as an agglomerated powder, or in a liquid form, or as a liposome. (Farm Wars)

But an argument could be made that it is the herbicidal formulation that is hazardous if injected, and this must be a different Glyphosate formula. Uh huh. So, what about all of the vaccines that are contaminated with the herbicidal formulation?

Interestingly enough, Glyphosate is a known vaccine contaminant in vaccines deemed "acceptable" by the FDA.

This list of vaccine ingredients indicates the culture media used in the production of common vaccines and the excipients they contain. Most vaccines listed are produced on cultures containing either egg, which are allowed to contain 0.05 mg/Kg glyphosate residues, or Bovine serum albumin, which are from cows allowed to eat fodder that contain 500 mg/Kg glyphosate residues. Also listed are substances used in the manufacturing process.

Vaccine Culture media Excipients

Adenovirus vaccine Dulbecco's Modified Eagle Medium, human diploid fibroblast cell culture (WI-38) Acetone, alcohol, anhydrous lactose, castor oil, cellulose acetate phthalate, dextrose, D-fructose, D-mannose, FD&C Yellow #6 aluminum lake dye, fetal bovine serum, human serum albumin, magnesium stearate, micro crystalline cellulose, plasdone C, Polacrilin potassium, potassium phosphate, sodium bicarbonate, sucrose
Anthrax vaccine (Biothrax) Puziss-Wright medium 1095, synthetic or semisynthetic Aluminum hydroxide, amino acids, benzethonium chloride, formaldehyde, inorganic salts and sugars, vitamins
BCG (Bacillus Calmette-Guérin) (TICE BCG) Synthetic or semisynthetic Asparagine, citric acid, lactose, glycerin, iron ammonium citrate, magnesium sulfate, potassium phosphate
DTaP (DAPTACEL) Cohen-Wheeler or Stainer-Scholte media, synthetic or semisynthetic Aluminum phosphate, formaldehyde, Glutaraldehyde, 2-phenoxyethanol
DTaP (Infanrix) Cohen-Wheeler or Stainer-Scholte media, Lathan medium derived from bovine casein, Linggoud-Fenton medium derived from bovine extract, synthetic or semisynthetic Aluminum hydroxide, bovine extract, formaldehyde, glutaraldhyde, polysorbate 80
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