I'm just curious, and as you seem to be a spiritually minded person, can you give me any good reason why the genetic modification of humans shouldn't be outright banned?
I'm just curious, and as you seem to be a spiritually minded person, can you give me any good reason why the genetic modification of humans shouldn't be outright banned?
I'm hesitant about the entire endeavor, but if gene-editing creates viable cures to genetic diseases, there are no good scientific reasons to ban it, and any spiritual interpretation will be ignored.
Without long-term multigenerational studies of hereditary impact and the potential unintended effects, it is ethically unconscionable to deploy this technology. Robert Malone points this out here https://rwmalonemd.substack.com/p/when-is-mrna-not-really-mrna
Besides that, after everything you've seen and written about, taking into account the stated intentions of technocrats such as Schwab, Hariri, and the rest, can you explain to me how this technology could be deployed in a way that is purely for health and wellbeing and not about control and eugenics?
I'm just curious, and as you seem to be a spiritually minded person, can you give me any good reason why the genetic modification of humans shouldn't be outright banned?
I'm hesitant about the entire endeavor, but if gene-editing creates viable cures to genetic diseases, there are no good scientific reasons to ban it, and any spiritual interpretation will be ignored.
We're on this highway with no brakes.
>there are no good scientific reasons to ban it
Without long-term multigenerational studies of hereditary impact and the potential unintended effects, it is ethically unconscionable to deploy this technology. Robert Malone points this out here https://rwmalonemd.substack.com/p/when-is-mrna-not-really-mrna
Besides that, after everything you've seen and written about, taking into account the stated intentions of technocrats such as Schwab, Hariri, and the rest, can you explain to me how this technology could be deployed in a way that is purely for health and wellbeing and not about control and eugenics?
>We're on this highway with no brakes.
A ban would put the brakes on.