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Sunday, 6 November 2022

Biotechnology is Being Forced onto Us Without Anyone Knowing the Consequences

 After millions of years of natural evolution, some humans decided to try out biotechnology and then try it out on the rest of us.

There are 37 trillion cells that make up the human body. Each of these cells contains the original genetic information from the very first cell. Our DNA is a thousand times smaller than the cell, but it orchestrates our life.

In 1953 the double helix molecular structure of DNA was discovered. As a result, many mysteries of evolution were understood. In 1972 the first giant mistake of biotechnology was completed. After a few years of trial and error, Dr. Herbert Boyer, who would go on to co-found the biotechnology giant Genentech, and his team eventually landed on a recipe for cutting and pasting DNA. For the first time, it was possible to mix and match genes to create hybrid sequences – called recombinant DNA. These had never existed before and no one knew what they might do.

DNA transcribes its sequences into mRNA which in turn creates working proteins. In 1990, biotechnologists at the cutting edge of gene research, injected mRNA into mice and detected its paired proteins.

In 2019, a deadly recombinant virus escaped from a lab in a remote Chinese city. Millions of people died worldwide. If anyone ever doubted it before, it should now be crystal clear that recombinant DNA can spread without limit creating unanticipated effects that can never be recalled.

In 2020, scientists created mRNA sequences which, with the help of lipid nanotechnology, were able to penetrate cell walls and take over the functioning of the cell in order to produce novel proteins identical to those on the surface of the deadly escaped virus. They called this a “vaccine” and told everyone in the world they must have it. Just as was the case in 1972, no one knew the full extent of what it might do.

No one knows how DNA, which is distributed in trillions of cells, is paired with and supports a single human identity, although we do know that transplant recipients can experience psychological transformations.

No one knows how much the integrity of DNA and its expressions are involved in creating and maintaining the connection between mind and body....<<<Read More>>>....