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In May 2023, Dr. Tenpenny wrote an article asking this: "what are they doing to our fruits and veggies?" At the time, she wrote about Bill Gates' Apeel coating that would keep produce fresh for days and days and days.
That was bad, but the situation with our veggies and fruits has gotten worse. A lot worse.
A company called Terrana Biosciences has developed an RNA platform for agriculture. Here are just a few words from their website: "it fuses nature's intelligence with machine intelligence to design RNA-based solutions for every aspect of plant health from seed to stem."
Who's Behind It?
"We can do so many things with this," the Terrana founder said. Indeed. And that's what makes us nervous.
Flagship Pioneering put in a $50 million investment into Terrana. By the way, Flagship also helped launch Moderna. That makes us even more nervous. They use words like crop resilience and plant health, but is Terrana a Trojan horse?
Here's the first thing that popped out at me. The company says its RNA technology helps plants resist disease without altering the plant's DNA. Why does this sound so familiar? Oh yes, the COVID shot will help you resist disease without altering your DNA. We know now how untrue that statement is.
Keep this in mind: "We can do so many things with this," the Terrana founder said.
Many think the company is sinister because of its purported connection with Bill Gates, but I could find no evidence of Gates' involvement in any capacity, nor has the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation appeared to have given funding. Gates has funded similar agricultural innovation projects like GMO crops, biofortified crops, etc.