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Aerosol “Vaccines” Are Coming To Canada

Yes, it's as wacky as it sounds

Canada’s government is advancing plans to roll out a new Covid mRNA product unlike anything we’ve seen before.

The CIHR (Canadian Institutes of Health Research) invested $8,000,000 of taxpayer dollars into the AeroVax project.

Instead of a syringe, it’s delivered as an aerosol spray that you breathe in.

The stated goal?

To “overcome vaccine hesitancy” by vaccinating the general public through the air.

Unlike traditional injections, this new approach atomizes mRNA into a fine mist, making it possible for people to inhale it directly into their lungs.

Now, whether or not you’ve taken the shot before…

The idea of an airborne genetic product should raise serious concerns.

Think about it:

  • With injections, you at least have the right to choose whether a needle goes into your arm.

  • With aerosols, that choice becomes much more complicated.

This is the slippery slope of public health—when “solutions” are created not to improve your health, but to bypass your consent.

The truth is, your body was designed with extraordinary defenses against viruses and toxins.

But those defenses only work when you understand your unique biology—your genes, your detox pathways, your immune response.

This is why I’ve dedicated my work to functional genomics: helping you uncover the exact blueprint that determines how your body handles exposures like this.

Because the environment is only going to get more toxic, more engineered, and more out of your control.

Your DNA is the only roadmap that can guide you through it safely.

Until next time,

Kashif Khan

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