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Thursday, 30 September 2021

RNA Vaccines, Obedience and Eugenics

[SOTT]: Race selection is not a new concept. 2,500 years ago, Plato was already advocating for selective breeding. One of the legacies of Darwin's erroneous theory was the re-emergence of eugenics in the late 19th Century. By the beginning of the 20th century, eugenics policies were widely applied in the USA, Japan, several European countries, and, of course, Nazi Germany, whose eugenics programs were inspired by the eugenics policies pursued in the USA.

Generally these policies consisted in sterilizing "unfit" individuals including representatives of "inferior races" and stimulating the reproduction of "fit" individuals, including representatives of "superior races".

But the revelations about the atrocities committed by the Nazis during WW2 didn't stop eugenics programs. Documented forced sterilization was still practiced during the 21st century in places like California, Spain and Peru.

However, there is one fundamental difference between the Nazis and modern-day supporters of eugenics: the advent of genomics in general and gene editing in particular. Today, scientists know how to modify the human genome and switch genes, favor certain traits and inhibit others. Current technology allows one full human genome to be sequenced in 30 minutes and to create entire genetic sequences.

In certain scientific circles, the ideological drive to create a "better" race is still strong. For example, eugenics is publicly advocated by Johns Hopkins University professor and advisor of METI (Messaging Extraterrestrial Intelligence), Nathaniel C. Comfort....<<<Read More>>>....