The Vaccinated Can Be Patented (Owned)
In the United States the Supreme Court case Association for Molecular Pathology v Myriad Genetics, Inc. (2013) it was ruled that human DNA cannot be patented as it was "a product of nature", but at the end of the ruling the Supreme Court stated that if one were to change a humans genome, specifically through the use of mRNA (Messenger RNA) vaccines, then the genome can be patented. This means that everyone who has had any mRNA vaccine is now technically 'patented' (i.e. literally owned like chattel), and will come under the definition of 'trans human' (e.g. not classed as 100% organic or human), which legally do not have access to Human Rights, State-afforded Rights, et al. Therefore, technically anyone under this classification (i.e. anyone who has received even one dose of an mRNA vaccine) will no longer have any access to human rights (e.g. right to life, liberty, pursuit of happiness) in the future.
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