Thursday, July 27, 2023

This needs to be nipped in the bud

Editor's note: The Chinese have no ethical or moral (slave-master morality) barriers whatsoever in their society advancing this gene technology to the point where they can manipulate DNA (gene editing) in such a way they could produce within a generation humans with significantly higher IQs. China has absolutely no cultural relationship with the US and the west. It has been asserted "China does not represent an overt aggression but a subliminal type of aggression" that is not recognized. Furthermore, China represents a "ruthless technocratic cold void of any metaphysical meaning to life - end of history" type of aggression. Imagine the Chinese engineering themselves genetically with their technological investments and control of microprocessor manufacturing (see "The Chips War": The west versus China) where they become a "different biological species" in one-hundred years? If this is the direction China takes they will become "a hive-mind inhuman species that diverges from homo sapiens." This is why the Chinese are in an intense competitive rush to develop singularity technologies. Chinese culture is extremely collectivistic and when they start tinkering genetically they will emphasize those collectivist traits increasing IQ by about 15 points per generation. How is the US going to handle a Chinese population in two generations with an average IQ of 140?
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Synthetic human embryos created; But don't worry...

No more than 100 million parents would want an artificial child; as far as I know

By Jon Rappoport | July 27, 2023

Guardian (June 14, 2023): "Scientists have created synthetic human embryos using stem cells, in a groundbreaking advance that sidesteps the need for eggs or sperm."

[Thank God we don't need to think about having sex anymore.]

"Scientists say these model embryos, which resemble those in the earliest stages of human development, could provide a crucial window on the impact of genetic disorders and the biological causes of recurrent miscarriage."

[Uh-huh. Right. Sure. THAT'S what this research is all about.]

"However, the work also raises serious ethical and legal issues…"

[No shit, Shakespeare.]

"The structures do not have a beating heart or the beginnings of a brain, but include cells that would typically go on to form the placenta, yolk sac and the embryo itself."

[One small step for a human, one giant step for technocratic lunatics.]

"There is no near-term prospect of the synthetic embryos being used clinically. It would be illegal to implant them into a patient's womb, and it is not yet clear whether these structures have the potential to continue maturing beyond the earliest stages of development."

How about slightly longer than "near-term prospect?" A year? Two years? A secret lab already bringing the embryos to term?

How about designing the embryos to fit certain specs?

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