Long after the non-vaccine mRNA shots had started being rolled out in December 2020, defective mRNA instability issues and all, the CDC tried to stealthily edit the definition of “vaccine” on their website in September 2021, a move caught by Alex Berenson.
They went from their old definition…
“a product that stimulates a person’s immune system to produce immunity to a specific disease.”
To their new one…
“a preparation that is used to stimulate the body’s immune response against diseases.”
Now, the average read might not necessarily know the differences, or why they’re major, but there’s lots of big ones.
The Differences
The first - “product” becoming “preparation” - is major because it can only be qualified a product if it gets full authorisation from the FDA. This implies, naturally, the mRNA were never fully approved products for detribution, but are just a “preparation”. My herbal mix is also ‘just a preparation’ too, apparently it is also now a vaccine.
The second - “person” becoming “body” - is an interesting depersonification, and shows the CDC just sees you as “bodies” and not people. How dehumanising of them.
The third - “a specific disease” becoming “diseases” - is interesting because it shows the CDC seems to be aware - as early as September 2021 - of shots that will try to provoke immunity against multiple diseases.
Notice this is a loophole that means MMR (Measles, Mumps, Rubella) were not considered vaccines prior to this point as they tried to provoke immunity to several diseases. Also, it shows the CDC is already planning to approve all-in-one type shots given the usage of “diseases”.
The fourh - “stimulates a person’s immune system to produce immunity to a specific disease” becoming “stimulate the body’s immune response against diseases.” has very subtle rewording with big ramifications.
Instead of a person who they say will ‘produce immunity to a specific disease’, it generalises and opens the door to anything that will ‘stimulate the body's immune response against diseases’, which implies something that doesn’t give immunity. Stimulating an immune response isn’t the same as ‘producing an immunity to a specific disease’.
CDC Appended Something Else
Vaccines are usually administered through needle injections, but some can be administered by mouth or sprayed into the nose.”
This expands the definition even wider, beyond that of injectables, into the realm of oral administrations (via the mouth; drugs) and nasal administrations (via the nose), essentially expanding with creeping effect to try to cover all drugs with this criminal protecting enterprise.
Why It Matters
You may think this is all some semantic nitpicking, but the broadening of the definition of “vaccines” has huge healthcare ramifications for the worse. In The Daily Beagle’s Healthcare Reform: Revoke Immunity article, we discuss why people need to revok the legal Immunity to Liability pharmaceutical companies have under the National Childhood Vaccine Injury Act of 1986, commenting:
But if you got injected with drugs that were magically declared ‘vaccines’, regardless of whether or not they worked, behaved that way, or what approaches they actually used, then suddenly you go to the Special Masters court. This is an arbitrary “standard” where the goalposts can move at whim.
Sure enough, the CDC are right here moving the goalposts at whim. No legislative oversight, they changed the definition and control effectively what an act in 1986 - which never foresaw this situation, by the way - applies to.
This is basically agencies setting the laws, agencies who are in bed with the pharmaceutical companies, broadening the unconstitional law’s scope to include experimental, unverified non-treatments into the category of “vaccines”, so they may too, enjoy unconstitutional immunity from maimed and killed victims.
The CDC moving the goalposts endangers your life.
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