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Australia to manufacture mRNA vaccines at home.
MRNA FACILITY OPENS
The first-ever Australian-made mRNA jabs are not set to begin production after Moderna officially opened the Southern Hemisphere’s first mRNA factory today.
The new facility will provide Australia with domestic vaccine manufacturing capability, and will be capable of producing up to 25 million vaccine doses per year from this year — with the capacity to scale up to 100 million doses per year to combat ‘future pandemics’.

“This is exactly what economic growth looks like: more investment, more jobs and more opportunity for all. There are now three world-leading centres of medical research – Boston, London and Victoria,” said Premier of Victoria, Jacinta Allan.
“I’m proud that our state will make vaccines that Australia and the world can rely on.”
In 2022, Melbourne was chosen as the home of Moderna’s first facility outside of North America, following an agreement with the Commonwealth and Victorian governments.
As well as mRNA COVID vaccines, the facility will be able to produce other ‘therapeutics’ which can be used in the ‘treatment’ of seasonal influenza, respiratory syncytial virus (RSV) and other potential diseases.
They call this scale manufacturing, and Moderna’s investment into Victoria builds on existing research collaborations through the mRNA Platform Incubator Network (mPIN) to advance mRNA ‘medicine’.

The arrival of Moderna marks Victoria as “the home of mRNA manufacturing in Australia” and will complement a number of existing initiatives the Victorian Government is supporting to grow a local ‘mRNA ecosystem’, including $25 million in grant funding to fast-track RNA based ‘therapeutic research’.

Quotes attributable to Minister for Health and Aged Care, Mark Butler:
“COVID taught us how important it is to have the capability to manufacture the latest vaccines here in Australia,” said Minister for Health and Aged Care, Mark Butler.
“The Albanese Government is building Australia’s future with this world leading facility, ensuring we have the sovereign manufacturing capability needed to produce the latest vaccines.”
Moderna’s TV spot, “Welcome to the mRNAge,” aired throughout 2023 to let people know that messenger RNA (mRNA) vaccines are “not just a one-trick pony“.
The promotional piece, a 90-second TV ad created, was designed to “artfully showcases some the possibilities mRNA has to offer”, and let’s just say, it was quite eerie:
And now, the ‘mRNA revolution’ is officially here.
In my home state, the QLD government’s signed an agreement in 2022 with vaccine manufacturer, Sanofi, to establish a $280 million ‘Translational Science Hub’ with UQ and Griffith University.
Melbourne has beaten Queensland to the punch in terms of launching a manufacturing facility first, but the move shows governments across the country have their eyes on the future of mRNA vaccines.
Everything, from flu jabs to RSV, will all become based in this new experimental gene therapy.
But will people even want the vaccines after the past few years?
If you have your ear to the streets, it seems more Australians are turning away from vaccinations.
JAB HESITANCY
New analysis reveals six in ten of all parents are feeling distressed since the pandemic over vaccinating their children, with coverage rates in Australia declining for the third consecutive year, NCIRS’ latest annual immunisation coverage report revealed.
Last year, only 32 per cent of the national population were vaccinated against the flu.
Things got so bad in Queensland at the time that it was announced all citizens would have access to free flu vaccinations after huge percentages turned away.
In response, Queensland’s Health Minister, Shannon Fentiman, hosted a Vaccination Summit with ‘experts’ to “address barriers to immunisation”.
The event paid particular focus of combating ‘vaccine fatigue’.
Fentiman said in the lead-up to it:
“I am concerned about declining vaccination rates and confidence. We cannot allow vaccination fatigue, conspiracy theories, and cost-of-living pressures to undermine our vaccination rates.”
She continued: “So many people have been subject to so much misinformation during and after the pandemic, and I want to know what we can do better cut through that misinformation.”
It’s no surprise that people are sceptical after what these companies have done.
Members of the Australian Senate grilled Pfizer and Moderna executives last year after a spider web of deception and lies was uncovered.
Health representatives were also called before the Senate to explain their co-operation with other federal agencies in a bid to censor any contrary information to the government narrative.
So, of course people are not going to trust these organisations.
If the perception for vaccinations amongst the general public continues to decline, all of the money spent on this fancy facility might all be for nothing.
One can only hope..

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This new facility will have eugenicists like Gates salivating: 100 million doses means the same number of potential deaths/injuries from this poison…and in just one year! Heartening to read more people are giving jabaroos the flick. I guess they are at last realising that the only safe vax is the one never used.
Our free media event in Adelaide last Sunday went quite well, but attendance was about half last year’s 670…probably because Ethan wasn’t involved this time…
….“COVID taught us how important it is to have the capability to manufacture the latest vaccines here in Australia,” said Minister for Health and Aged Care, Mark Butler.
That’s. What. You. Think!
Judgeing by the response and attutudes of average people the world over, ‘needle-centered’ medicine is facing a sharp and pointed rejection. We KNOW what you are planning.
With all the information coming out now and for the next few years they will have to consider pulling it down.