
For the first time ever, flu vaccination via a nasal mist spray can be shipped to people’s homes for self-administration during the 2025-2026 influenza season. Well documented flu shot side effects and lack of efficacy aside, the novel nose spray raised concerns from some individuals who discussed how the platform could possibly carry a bioweapon payload, capable of shedding from the noses of the inoculated to those of the mist-free. Notably, the package insert of FluMist discusses the ability of shedding as well as side effects of the inoculation itself. While FluMist was first approved by the FDA in 2003, 2025 marks the first year it can be mailed to people’s homes for self-administration.
“AstraZeneca today launches FluMist Home, the first-of-its-kind, at-home delivery service for FLUMIST® (Influenza Vaccine Live, Intranasal). FLUMIST is the first and only seasonal influenza vaccine approved to be self-administered by adults 18 to 49 years of age or administered by a parent or caregiver to individuals 2-17 years of age,” the vaccination’s manufacturer AstraZeneca said in a press release Friday. “Initially approved by the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) in 2003, this recent approval extends a safe and effective vaccination option for individuals and their families to help protect themselves during flu season with no needles or waiting rooms. Now, for the first time, eligible individuals and their families can help protect themselves during the 2025-26 flu season from the convenience of their own home.”
Talkshow host and researcher Mike Adams discussed his concerns that the mist may carry a bioweapon system intended to reduce the population.
“Imagine an idea where you mail out bioweapons to people in their homes…you actually ship them a bioweapon nasal spray…and then they spray a bioweapon into their own nasal passages, and then this bioweapon is amplified in their bodies and it turns them into a walking bioweapon where they are spreading and shedding that bioweapon onto other people around them for something like 30-days,” Adams said on his August 18 show at 34:00.
Adams then discussed the flu spray.
“There’s a nasal flu vaccine which is a do-it-yourself vaccine that is just now being approved…they will send it to you, they’ll just mail it to you. You get it at home, you open it up, you inhale it, it goes right into your nasal passages, it’s going to affect your brain, it’s going to affect your blood,” Adams said. “They don’t even need people to go to the pharmacies anymore, and understand that what’s in this vaccine is in my view a bioweapon. They call it a live virus.”
Adams explained how the process of depopulation via vaccines has been streamlined by removing the needles and pharmacies from the loop.
“So this is the next step of convincing people to commit medically assisted suicide and to shed these toxins onto other people around them so that they die suddenly also.
Adams referenced the analysis of Dr. Mary Talley Bowden on the new flu spray.
“After the virus infects the recipient and starts replicating, it sheds – meaning it’s capable of spreading to other people and infecting them. The table below from the package insert shows shedding can last up to 28 days after receiving the vaccine,” Dr. Bowden said in her Substack post, citing the vaccine’s package insert.
She then went on to discuss the health concerns of the shedding.
“Is this shedding dangerous to others? It must be fine because the company studied 55 adults and 49 children for an entire month, and no one died. This is the kind of flimsy research we thought the new FDA was going to protect us from,” Bowden’s post went on to say. “The company claims the vaccine is not absorbed systemically and can be safely used during pregnancy and breastfeeding, with the implication being that drugs sprayed in the nose stay in the nose. I’m betting cocaine enthusiasts would disagree with this premise. The package insert does not state whether FluMist has been studied in pregnant and breastfeeding women, and I had to dive deeper to find an answer on whether it’s recommended for these women. Essentially the CDC recommends the flu shot (inactivated virus) rather than FluMist during pregnancy, but the company omits this from their package insert.”
The package insert information the doctor referenced includes details on the shedding:


The package insert also goes into side effects that were experienced after test subjects were administered FluMist:


Bowden was interviewed by Infowars’ News Director Rob Dew who hosted The War Room on Tuesday. The two mostly discussed Covid and its treatments, but the doctor also touched on the new flu spray at 32:45.
“You spray it in your nose but it sheds…It’s really unbelievable that they’re sending this out in the U.S. mail,” Bowden said.
“Well not if they want to create more pandemics…that would actually be how they would do it, send it through the mail to people and see who’s stupid enough to shoot it up their nose,” Dew replied.
Perhaps most alarmingly, the manufacturer’s press release also gave an ominous warning about the 2025-2026 flu season, even referencing the 2009 Swine Flu.
“According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, the 2024-2025 influenza season was classified as a high-severity across all age groups in the US–the most severe since the 2009 H1N1 swine flu pandemic, resulting in at least 610,000 hospitalizations and 27,000 deaths. These trends underscore the importance of increasing influenza vaccination coverage and providing more accessible vaccination options to help improve immunization rates for protection against flu,” the press release said.
Alex Jones exposed the Swine Flu as training wheels for a future pandemic and its resulting police state lockdowns, forced inoculation, vaccine passports and depopulation.