
by Dr Sherri Tenpenny at Dr Tenpenny’s on the Evidence
Every August, the medical establishment rolls out its well-rehearsed campaign to convince the public that more vaccines mean better health. They package it in upbeat language, using colorful posters peppered with happy babies and smiling moms. Media sound bites are designed to celebrate the massive campaigns.
For more than two decades, I’ve studied, spoken, and written about the real history of vaccination — the hidden data, the crushed dissent, and the very human cost that follows every time they tell us something is “safe and effective.” And now, we’re watching that same mentality break out of the clinic and into every living system on the planet.
From Human Injections to Agriculture
The EPA approved the first RNA-based spray-on application, GreenLight’s spray called Ledprona, in 2023. Ledprona is a sprayable double-stranded ribonucleic acid (dsRNA) product that targets the Colorado potato beetle (CPB). According to the EPA, Ledprona is a new type of pesticide that relies on an inborn mechanism used by plants and animals to protect against disease called RNA interference (RNAi)
In May 2023, the EPA approved an experimental use permit under the Federal Insecticide, Fungicide, and Rodenticide Act to test it on 318 acres across 10 states. The trial evaluated the new insecticide’s ability to kill the beetle, which is known to rapidly develop resistance to chemical-based insecticides.
It works like this:…
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