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Hyping the Next Plandemic: Researchers in Nebraska Develop “Vaccine” Targeting All Flu Strains

by Ramon Tomey
May 20, 2025
in Curated, Opinions
Vaccine
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  • Scientists at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln (UNL) have created an experimental Epigraph vaccine using computational modeling, designed to target multiple influenza strains (including H1N1 swine flu, bird flu and seasonal flu) with potential cross-species protection in pigs, birds and humans.
  • In swine trials, the vaccine provided immunity against 12 flu strains, outperforming existing vaccines. Researchers hope it could lead to a long-lasting universal flu vaccine, preventing viral evolution in pigs – a key “mixing vessel” for zoonotic transmission.
  • Unlike traditional vaccines that target mutable surface proteins, Epigraph analyzes over 6,000 historic flu strains to identify stable immune-triggering markers (epitopes), aiming for broader and more durable protection.
  • Critics warn of potential drawbacks, including ineffectiveness against future mutations, immune suppression, and safety concerns. They point to past vaccine failures like the 1976 swine flu campaign, which was halted due to rare side effects.
  • With influenza A causing significant annual deaths and pigs flagged as a potential source of dangerous bird flu mutations, the NIH- and USDA-funded research seeks to preempt outbreaks. However, debates persist over balancing innovation with safety, amid parallels to COVID-19 vaccine rollouts.

(Natural News)—Scientists at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln (UNL) have developed a single vaccine that targets multiple strains of influenza – including swine flu, bird flu and seasonal flu – fueling concerns that the next plandemic is on the horizon.

The experimental vaccine, designed using advanced computational modeling, has shown promise in protecting pigs against diverse influenza A viruses. The researchers have also expressed optimism that the injection will protect birds and humans from these pathogens. But skeptics warn that such vaccines may carry unforeseen dangers, including immune suppression and failure against mutated strains.

In a study published late last month in Nature Communications, the UNL researchers detailed how the Epigraph vaccine – named after the software used to design it – outperformed existing commercial vaccines in swine trials. Pigs vaccinated with Epigraph developed robust immunity against 12 different flu strains – including the H1N1 virus responsible for the 2009 swine flu pandemic. The H1N1 strain infected a quarter of the global population and killed over half a million people.

Dr. Eric Weaver, the study’s lead author, called the findings a critical step toward a universal flu vaccine that could last a decade or longer. “If we can prevent influenza in swine, we can cut off the virus’s evolutionary advantage,” he added. According to Weaver, also the director of the Nebraska Center for Virology at UNL, pigs often act as a “mixing vessel” for dangerous zoonotic jumps between birds and humans.

Is the Epigraph flu injection a Trojan horse for the next plandemic?

The Epigraph vaccine was developed after researchers analyzed over 6,000 influenza strains from the past century to identify common viral markers (epitopes) that trigger immune responses. Unlike traditional vaccines, which target rapidly mutating surface proteins, targeting these epitopes could lead to broader, longer-lasting protection.

Weaver’s team is now testing a dual H1/H3 variant vaccine, with hopes of eventual human trials. However, no timeline has been set for public availability.

Despite the optimism, critics argue that such vaccines may be ineffective against future mutations or even weaken natural immunity. Others, meanwhile, argue that such vaccines and their rollout under government-backed vaccination programs prioritize profit over safety.

Historical context supports caution. Past flu vaccines have sometimes offered limited protection, and the 1976 swine flu debacle saw mass vaccinations halted after rare neurological side effects emerged. (Related: The flu vaccine paradox: Are we making things worse?)

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The stakes are high; influenza A infects up to 15 percent of humans annually, with H1 and H3 subtypes causing thousands of deaths. The European Union recently flagged pigs as a potential catalyst for a deadly bird flu mutation transmissible to humans. Weaver’s research, funded by the National Institutes of Health and the U.S. Department of Agriculture, aims to preempt such crises.

“We’re on the precipice of a third wave of vaccines – lifelong and universal,” he said. But as with all medical breakthroughs, the balance between innovation and risk remains delicate. Vaccines like Epigraph may cause more harm than good, as they undermine the body’s natural immunity.

One cannot help but notice, however, that the news of Epigraph’s supposed “promise” comes amid reports of the flu virus “jumping from animals to humans.” This same pattern was observed during the Wuhan coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic. But sooner or later, people may see Epigraph become ubiquitous amid this new “plandemic” in the same manner as the mRNA vaccines.

FluShot.news has more similar stories. Watch Jefferey Jaxen and Del Bigtree talking about a study that shows getting the flu vaccine increases one’s chances of catching influenza.

This video is from The HighWire with Del Bigtree channel on Brighteon.com.

More related stories:

  • FDA halts annual flu strain selection meeting, signaling an end to seasonal flu vaccine FRAUD.
  • DEADLY FLU JAB WARNING: New flu vaccines make recipients 27 PERCENT MORE LIKELY to catch the flu.
  • VACCINE CULTISTS DEMAND COMPLIANCE: After 1 human case of Bird Flu, vax extremist Dr. Leana Wen calls for FDA to authorize mRNA jab immediately.

Sources include:

  • SHTFPlan.com
  • NebraskaExaminer.com
  • Nature.com
  • News.UNL.edu
  • Brighteon.com





How to Prepare for Food Emergencies if You Don’t Have a Homestead or Bunker

In an unpredictable world, where supply chain disruptions, natural disasters, or economic instability can strike without warning, having a reliable food supply is more than just smart—it’s essential for survival. Whether you’re a “prepper” or not, we all know the golden rule: self-sufficiency is key. But what if you’re living in an apartment, working long hours, or simply don’t have the land to turn into a thriving homestead? Don’t worry; there’s a practical, effective way to build your food security without needing acres of soil or a fortified bunker.

The Ideal Prep: Building Your Own Food Empire

The ultimate dream for any serious prepper is controlling your own food production. Imagine waking up to a sprawling garden bursting with fresh vegetables, fruits, and herbs—tomatoes ripening on the vine, potatoes ready to harvest, and greens that provide nutrition year-round. Add in livestock like chickens for eggs and meat, and you’ve got a self-sustaining system that keeps your family fed no matter what chaos unfolds outside.

This approach isn’t just about calories; it’s about resilience. A well-maintained garden can yield hundreds of pounds of produce annually, while a small flock of chickens might produce dozens of eggs weekly. It’s empowering, cost-effective in the long run, and teaches invaluable skills like crop rotation, animal husbandry, and preservation techniques. If you have the space, time, and resources, starting small and scaling up is the best path to true independence.

The Reality Check: Not Everyone Can Homestead

But let’s face it—not all of us are in a position to go full homesteader. Urban dwellers might be limited to a balcony or community plot that’s far from sufficient for long-term needs. Busy professionals juggling jobs, families, and daily life often lack the hours required for daily tending. And for those in apartments, condos, or regions with harsh climates, raising livestock or maintaining a large garden simply isn’t feasible. Factors like zoning laws, soil quality, water access, or even physical limitations can make this ideal out of reach.

That’s where the frustration sets in. You want to be prepared, but without a homestead or bunker, how do you ensure your pantry doesn’t run dry during a prolonged crisis? The good news is, you don’t have to sacrifice your preparedness goals. There’s a smart, accessible alternative that bridges the gap: investing in high-quality, long-term storage food.

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Long-term storage food is designed for exactly these scenarios—providing nutrient-dense, shelf-stable meals that last for decades without refrigeration or special conditions. It’s the perfect solution for preppers who can’t rely on fresh production but still demand reliability and variety in their emergency stockpile.

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Comments 9

  1. bjohns says:
    10 months ago

    Yeah, about that…

    You can donate all my future vaccines to others. No more for me.

    I’m good.

    Reply
  2. The Prisoner says:
    10 months ago

    Only fools believe this, but there are millions of them. Plus, the jab will have the standard poisons in it.

    Reply
  3. Rob says:
    10 months ago

    There is a reason the Greek word “pharmakeia” from which the English word “pharmacy” comes from is translated “sorcery” in the book of Revelation!:

    https://sumofthyword.com/2021/02/02/pure-from-the-blood-of-all-men/

    Reply
  4. Bob says:
    10 months ago

    They can stick their vaccines! Never got a flu shot. Never got a covid shot. Had the flu once in 32 years, maybe longer, but I can’t remember. My wife and me have been fine. Only a couple of normal colds in the last 5+ years. The good Lord gave us an immune system, and it works far, far better than any “vaccines” these woo woo science idiots have ever came up with, or ever will because it’s not about preventing diseases, it’s about causing them and generating profits from the collateral damage!

    Reply
  5. AnonymousMAX says:
    10 months ago

    Predictive Programming:
    There was actually a TV miniseries around 2008 on BBC named “Survivors” about an end of the world flu pandemic, later in season 2 you find out the cause of the pandemic was scientists were working on a “universal” flu vaccine.

    Reply
  6. TheTruthBurns says:
    10 months ago

    Once people realize that Big Pharma is in Business to make Money then you understand that if any of their drugs cured anything they would be Out of Business. They create drugs & make up diseases. Viagra the Blue Boner Pill was designed to increase blood flow for people with clogged arteries & hardly made any money on it until they could “Sell Sex”. The ultimate proof is that the Polio Vaccine killed more people than the disease did. Never Trust Any Big Anything: Government, Banks, Mega Corps, Organized Religion, Universities, The MIC, MSM, Pharma, The “Healthcare Industry” etc…..

    Reply
  7. Pistol Pete says:
    10 months ago

    So, another experimental bio-weapon (er… “vaccine”) that will protect us and make life rosy… this one tackling multiple strains at the same time… yes, what could POSSIBLY go wrong? Not enough people killed the first time around. When you first don’t succeed, try, try again.

    Reply
  8. Todd says:
    10 months ago

    Or I can just get the flu every decade or so, spend a few days watching streams and sleeping, and walk away with a stronger immune system. Yeah, that.

    Reply
  9. Spooners Ghost says:
    10 months ago

    “”””have created an experimental Epigraph vaccine using computational modeling””””

    if you read past that, you are an idiot. these morons don’t even know what ONE virus is, now they want to make a vaccine for all of them. They are as stupid as the people who actually take them.

    Reply

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