Posted on 09/13/2020 9:31:04 PM PDT by RomanSoldier19
With an extraordinary new technology called CRISPR, we can now edit DNAincluding human DNA. But how far should we go? Gene editing promises to eliminate certain genetic disorders like sickle cell disease. But the applications quickly raise ethical questions.
Is it wrong to engineer soldiers to feel no pain, or to resurrect an extinct species?
And is there harm in allowing parents to choose their childs features, like eye color or height? The scientists who pioneered human genome studies and CRISPR grapple with these questions. (Premiered September 9, 2020)
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Some of them, sure. See my comment about globalists.
Yes.
By increasing aggregate IQ and beefing up the right-brain logic processing to exclude emotional responses to datum the individual may otherwise reject.
I was watching a YouTube video last night about globalists trying to do a world-wide reset (Soros and others). Part of it was about us entering a new Industrial Age of modifying humans in conjunction with robotic technologies, including tampering electronically with the brain and DNA. (Perhaps for controlling the populace?) Scary stuff. "The Great Reset"
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eNsW4ssOBxU
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