Posted on 03/12/2025 1:55:46 PM PDT by DugwayDuke
One of the most interesting things about humanity is how it manages to take something dangerous to it, and make it useful to itself.
We took wolves and domesticated them, turning them into dogs, which have done everything from help us hunt, find dangerous items, warn us of impending danger, or even just sit on our laps and lower our blood pressure.
Mankind does a lot of things with its miraculous intelligence, but one of the things it's actually best at is taming that which threatens us.
And it looks like mankind has now gotten around to taming one of its oldest and most deadly predators of all...
The virus.
That said, there are labs out there that are attempting to change the virus to help humankind, not harm it, and it would appear they're already having success.
The idea is that we effectively take viruses, one of our deadliest enemies, and effectively "reprogram" it to attack the things that attack us, effectively making the wolf into a dog all over again.
(Excerpt) Read more at redstate.com ...
heavy metal wrote: “your posting history proves you just lied...”
Since you know so much about my posting history, you shouldn’t have any problems proving that I lied. I didn’t you can’t.
your posting history proves you lied...
heavy metal wrote: “your posting history proves you lied...:
Prove it by quoting my posting history or apologize for false accusations.
your posting history is available for the world to read...
heavy metal wrote: “your posting history is available for the world to read...”
Evidently you’re having difficulties in finding those posts of mine that ‘pushed’ people into taking the vaccine.
you continue to lie when you call me “anti-vaxxer”...
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It’s just monotonous reruns though.
Like reading the back of the same cereal box forever.
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