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Heard it on a Michael Crichton interview (which I haven't been able to find) but not sure if he was the original purveyor of the thought

Paraphrasing

The lower (more fundamental) the interference the greater the impact

IE (for example) if you come up with something that messes up photosynthesis at the cellular level, perhaps just interrupt an enzyme reaction or something, that silly little thing could be the whole ball game because ultimately almost all life is dependent on photosynthesis

So it is real cowboy doomsday stuff when these psychopaths start messing with ruminant digestion-composting-fermentation processes. How long before some nut gets the idea to sprinkle it on forest floors, because you know, global warming, AND PROFIT. I'm sure bugs similar to what you find in a cow's gut break down bio mass in your compost pile.

I would say they could nuke the whole mammalian ecosystem "accidently" doing such things. I no longer believe in "accidently" any more than I believe the covid fiasco was a "accidental" lab leak, ... or if it was even a lab leak at all. We're dealing with lunatics that are missing critical brain parts that allow them to make judgements that say "ah, perhaps we should NOT be messing with ruminant digestion"

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Exactly!

Also, regarding those "bugs", roughly 50% of a ruminant's protein intake comes from the microorganisms that live and die in their rumen.

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Kill off a few invisible but essential silly little bugs that no one even knows exist and that could be the ball game for much of humanity's protein food supply

And no one would know the difference meaning the perpetrators get off free AS USUAL. Rather than realizing it was a planned and well funded genocide using their own extorted dollars the target populations would be thinking "the God's have abandoned us"

We would end up worshipping our enemies in a misguided belief that they are going to help us, never fully realizing THEY planned and funded the existentially important biome die off.

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Especially when we literally depend on that pathway, to create foods that contribute to our biologicalit metabolic pathways.😐🙄🤦‍♀️🤦‍♀️

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