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jacquelyn sauriol's avatar

Good question, though I have to wonder how many of their kids will be alive in 10 years, and how many of those kids are functionally sterile from the jabs. Their kids are the end of their geneologic lines, most likely. I have a feeling there will be a lot of parentless children as well who will need looking after, and who may also be unhealthy adults if they make it.

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Chasicakes's avatar

Gene editing and incubators will change all that for the highest levels of the predator class. Brave New World was written by the brother of Julian Huxley who was original head of UNESCO and head of British Eugenics Society,

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jacquelyn sauriol's avatar

Um, I don't think those technologies are for real. And from where do they get the sperm and egg? Just like with the seeds, they cannot quite 'invent' those things, only mess with the real thing and try to patent their result. No one has invented a seed, a sperm or an egg and I am pretty sure no one will be able to.

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Chasicakes's avatar

Well, they cloned a sheep 30 years ago and they donтАЩt usually tell us till 20 years after they actually do things.. They are already trying to force us to eat meat from aggressive cancer cells grown in the lab.

A recent employer used humanize mice and humanize pigs have been well documented. The souls of these creatures is another question,.

Its all about the transhuman agenda and doubt they care about souls.

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jacquelyn sauriol's avatar

So how many sheep did they end up cloning? 2? Maybe an impressive feat, but it seems to have ended there, with the cloning of a sheep or two, but I can assure you that 99.999999999999999999999999999999% of sheep alive today got here the old fashioned way. As for being 'humanized', the mice and pigs are still essentially mice and pigs, not humans. They are probably killed after the experiement is over, or die from all the nasty interventions for more 'study'. It's all a story to get investors to buy in and when the money dries up so does the research and experimentation.

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Chasicakes's avatar

ThatтАЩs probably why 99% of us wonтАЩt be around. Humanized mice seem to have same life span as other mice. The company I worked with never produced financial reports and seemed to unlimited bank funding nevertheless. I think their concern is the agenda and money never an issue. They had no investors, unless you consider the intelligence agencies with their black budgets to be so.

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jacquelyn sauriol's avatar

I agree alot are dying and alot will die as time progresses. But I think the death of the dollar will precede us by some, and so we can all go down together, us and the behemoth corporations that still depend on our involvement, knowingly or unknowingly, in the transactions. The issue of money (as in no mo') will eventually become and then quickly become paramount for all parties.

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Chasicakes's avatar

The corporations already know the dollar died in September 2019. They only care about ESG and social credit now,. They are always ahead of us.

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jacquelyn sauriol's avatar

Ok, so do we just off ourselves because they will win? I mean, you can, since your comments seem to say you are losing.

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Chasicakes's avatar

The game is not over until the people accept digital slavery. The next generation has been groomed to not really care. WeтАЩll see!. I still have hope.

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jacquelyn sauriol's avatar

Good. I oscillate (like a fan), generally I underestimate us, but these days are so strange, my underestimations are probably close to right. I have some food stores but there is no way I am prepped for post apocolyptic gypsy life yet. I do however have the tent and the stove, with my car using gas being the weak link. Oh, and that I am used to houses and hot chocolate.

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