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The Latest Genetic “Chimera”
By Dr. Joseph Farrell
The latest brain child to cross the desks of the Victor Frankensteins running the world’s science laboratories is this little story about engineering goats to produce human breast milk substitute(doubtless for those occasions when mom is too busy to breastfeed, little junior can be turned over to the family pet goat for nourishment):
They’re genetically modifying goats to create human breast milk substitute.
Now let’s return, for a moment, to that psychopathology of the desire for control that I blogged about a couple of days ago. Suppose, for a moment, in the psychopathological thinking of the elite, you had perfected such technology that you could engineer genetic markers in your genetically modified crops (and now, your genetically modified goat’s milk) to cause sterility in people possessing only a certain genetic marker. In one fell swoop, you’d have the genetic answer to your Malthusian dreams. With the proper tweaking from nanotechnology, you could also program other modifications in your target population. With the added capability of all the robots coming on line to do everything from shoot and scoot to washing the dishes, having all those extra mouths around to feed and grow your food is just “counter-productive”(a favorite word of the pathologically sick elites; it’s a good word, but in their mouths…well, you know…).
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