Moderna’s parent company has launched an alarming new effort as the pharmaceutical giant pushes to flood the food supply with synthetic RNA.
Flagship Pioneering, the venture capital firm that funded Covid mRNA “vaccine” maker Moderna, is now pivoting its focus to the food supply.
The company is launching a new biotech venture called Terrana Biosciences.
This new project aims to spray crops with synthetic RNA, engineered to infiltrate plant biology, reprogram their functions, and even potentially pass on altered traits to future generations.
The mRNA in vaccines, such as the injections produced by Pfizer or Moderna, is a type of synthetic RNA specifically engineered to instruct cells to produce a version of the spike protein from SARS-CoV-2.
However, the use of RNA technology being engineered to manipulate plant biology in such a way raises major concerns about the effort being abused to mass “vaccinate” the public.
This same technology could be used on human populations without consent, transparency, or oversight.
Terrana’s claim to fame is its promise to boost agricultural productivity by helping farmers combat pests, adapt to “climate change,” and increase crop yields, all under the guise of sustainability.
But this isn’t a traditional agricultural solution.
Unlike conventional genetically modified
