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On October 5th, the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services' Biomedical Advanced Research and Development Authority (BARDA) awarded Vaxxas $22 million to conduct phase 1 studies using their high density micro-array patch (HD-MAP) to deliver a "pandemic influenza vaccine" to more than 400 people. The press release announcing the deal noted that Vaxxas has developed a "compact manufacturing system" aimed at delivering more than 250 million vaccine doses per year.
The announcement also states that "Vaxxas is actively investigating opportunities to improve performance of other pandemic vaccines including against COVID-19." Additionally, Vaxxas CEO David Hoey recently stated that the device could "make many more doses more quickly in a pandemic response." These statements may indicate that Vaxxas' patch could be used as a method to administer an eventual COVID-19 vaccine as part of the Operation Warp Speed vaccination efforts.
The Vaxxas "Nanopatch" includes a "9-by-9 mm array of thousands of very short projections around 250 microns in length." These projections are "coated with vaccine" and reportedly deliver vaccines more efficiently than a needle and syringe. The patch comes in a "hockey-puck-shaped applicator" that is pressed on the skin to deliver the vaccine.
Vaxxas was founded in 2011 to market the Nanopatch and has since licensed the Nanopatch technology to pharmaceutical company Merck, as well as partnered with the World Health Organization and the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation. Indeed, in November 2016, the Gates Foundation awarded $4.4 million to Vaxxas for the development of a "Nanopatch microarray patch technology for the delivery of measles rubella vaccine." In March of this year, the Gates Foundation gave Vaxxas another $5 million to conduct human clinical trials using the Vaxxas patch for the measles and rubella vaccine.
The nanopatch is based on technology originally developed by Professor Mark Kendall's research group at the Australian Institute of Bioengineering and Nanotechnology at The University of Queensland. Professor Kendall is also the CEO of Wear Optimo, a company which markets "microwearable devices". Kendall is also listed as an "Agenda Contributor" with the World Economic Forum, the international organization behind the promotion of The Great Reset. The WEF site notes that Kendall contributed to "biolistics technology", a specific set of gene editing sometimes known as a "gene gun" or biolistic particle delivery system to deliver DNA vaccines. Kendall's vaccine delivery system "fires" micro-particulate vaccines into the skin at 1500 miles per hour.
Will Operation Warp Speed End in Disaster?While the U.S. government, military, and pharmaceutical companies collaborate on a rushed COVID-19 vaccine, more Americans are beginning to question the safety and purpose of Operation Warp Speed. In the last 9 months it has become clear that nearly every aspect of OWS - and the fight against COVID-19 in general - involves financing from the Gates Foundation. The biotech and pharmaceutical companies working with the Gates Foundation are increasingly focused on the promotion of biosensors and patches, wearable technology, and implantables.
When President Trump first announced the appointment of Dr. Moncef Slaoui he also promised Americans the first 100 million doses of vaccine would arrive in October, followed by hundreds of millions more doses in December and January. As the deadline quickly approaches, Americans are left wondering if the influence of Big Pharma and the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation is a sign that they should join the growing chorus of people who say they will not voluntarily sign up for a COVID-19 vaccine.
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Derrick Broze, a staff writer for The Last American Vagabond, is a journalist, author, public speaker, and activist. He is the co-host of Free Thinker Radio on 90.1 Houston, as well as the founder of The Conscious Resistance Network & The Houston Free Thinkers.
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