TN Doctors Provide Key Testimony on Geoengineering & Food-Containing Vaccines
Two Tennessee doctors, Denise Sibley and David Perry, provided testimony on Tuesday, March 5, to the TN Agriculture & Natural Resources Subcommittee during a hearing on HB2063, which would ban geoingeneering in the state. The bill says:
The intentional injection, release, or dispersion, by any means, of chemicals, chemical compounds, substances, or apparatus within the borders of this state into the atmosphere with the express purpose of affecting temperature, weather, or the intensity of the sunlight is prohibited.
The bill passed the subcommittee and will be before the full committee next week. The following day, after Dr. Sibley testified before the Senate Energy, Ag., and Nat. Resources Committee during a hearing on the senate version of the bill, SB2691 passed in the Senate.
To listen to the doctors’ testimony, go to the 1:09:10 mark in the below video.
Chapter members may also be interested in hearing the committee conversation regarding HB2801 by Representative Bud Hulsey that starts at the 8:35 mark. The bill says that an order of the commissioner or the state veterinarian requiring the vaccination of livestock does not apply to livestock or poultry if the person producing them has never vaccinated their livestock.
Dr. Sibley also provided testimony to House (HB1894) and Senate (SB1903) Committees on companion bills that gives the following definitions to “Drug” and “Vaccine or Vaccine material”:
“Drug” also means food that contains a vaccine or vaccine material;
“Vaccine or vaccine material” means a substance intended for use in humans to stimulate the production of antibodies and provide immunity against disease, prepared from the causative agent of a disease, its products, or a synthetic substitute,
treated to act as an antigen without inducing the disease, that is authorized or approved by the United States food and drug administration.
Her presentation to the Senate is below and begins at the 1:42:43 mark. The bills passed in both committees and will be moving forward.
For more information about the state of science and federal funding regarding food grown to contain vaccines, see this recent Defender article: Taxpayers Could End Up Funding Research on Edible mRNA Vaccines Under $460 Billion Spending Bill