If you're like me you probably suspect there's a whole lot more going on with the push to get everyone vaccinated against...well, just about everything. They still haven't come up with a vaccine for autism, but if the data is to be objectively believed, they've certainly been working on it. THey've at least figured out how to induce it.

And if you're like me, you have probably suspected that there's some strange connection between this vaccine agenda and all the spraying. Victims of the "non-existent" but very real phenomenon of Morgellon's know this all to well, as some research conducted By Dr. Hildegard Stavenger and others suggests that the Morgellons' lesions are full of particulate and very non-organic material that is nonetheless "growing" inside the victims' bodies. And that suggests to some people. some sort of strange connection with the chemtrail phenomenon. Then there's the GMO-vaccine phenomenon which I've blogged about: why not simply put the crud you want to put into people into their food supply, and "vaccinate" them without their consent. It wouldn't be the first time the goobernment or corporations have resorted to foul play to experiment on humans.

In short, what we might be looking at, as some have argued, is a pattern of seemingly discrete phenomena that are being increasingly linked together.

Well, in that vein, consider this article that was spotted and shared by Ms. J.D.F.:

First human trial of DNA-based Zika vaccine shows promise

There's much here that disturbs, but let's start with this:

GLS-5700 contains synthetic DNA, which mounts an immune response against specific Zika virus antigens. Pablo Tebas, MD, the lead study author and a researcher at Perelman School of Medicine at the University of Pennsylvania, said the results of the trial are promising. "We saw neutralizing antibodies mount in participants after 14 weeks," Tebas said in an interview. "And with DNA-based vaccines, it only took 7 months to develop and manufacture this vaccine for the trial. So we could have a Zika vaccine very quickly with this method."

Yes, you read that correctly, the vaccine contains "synthetic" DNA designed to target the Zika virus specifically. And here we're chin to chin with the whole GMO issue, in a different guise: What are the long term inter-generational effects - if any - to the steady ingestion of synthetic DNA? We don't know; such studies simply have not been done, particularly in this instance. We're simply "assured" that it's safe.

But then comes what - for me - is a whopper doozie of a statement and admission. Indeed, it is this statement that caused Ms. J.D.F. to pass along the article:

To conduct the study, Tebas and colleagues recruited 40 adults in the summer of 2016 to receive either 1- or 2-milligram (mg) doses of the vaccine intradermally at 0, 4, and 12 weeks. Accompanying each shot was treatment with Cellectra, a device that uses pulsed electric fields to introduce the DNA sequence into cells. (Emphasis added)

So electrical pulses are being used to assist the vaccine to introduce the synthetic DNA into human cells to produce the antigens and Zika immune-response. So here's the high octane speculation: This means it might be possible to stimulate other specific immuno-responses - or perhaps even a lack thereof - by a combination of genetic alteration technologies, "vaccines", and "electrical pulses." One might even speculate further and suggest that a particular device need not be locally present to generate the necessary "electrical pulses" to create the phenomenon. Crawling out a little farther onto the twig of high octane speculation, it might be possible to use such combined technologies to alter the genome itself.

Put it all together, and what do we have? We have this: (1) the possibility of introducing vaccines into populations without their knowledge of consent (but they'd never do that, right?) via the engineered food supply, environmental spraying, and so on, and (2) an "assisting" technology in the form of electrical pulses which conceivably might also be used covertly to "assist" the process.

But don't worry, there's a veritable army of technocrats to assure us that it's all perfectly safe, and that our concerns are unfounded...

See you on the flip side...