Learn how science wants to add a third strand to our DNA...
The third strand allows them to program how the body is controlled and reacts.
Example: Imagine they isolate the DNA sequences that makes goats have a seizure when startled.....then they add it to the new human triple helix...What would be the outcome? Most likely not what they would have expected, but the goal would have created something tyrants would loved to have. Set off a M80 and collect a child while a family would be powerless to stop? What a tempting exploit if you want to treat your fellow man like cattle, right?.
Remember these two numbers 144,000 and 216,000.
One number is in contention as the guy who discovered DNA states that we have 144,000 unique DNA markers in our double helix.
When transhumanist add a third DNA strand to human DNA the total would jump to 216,000 DNA makers...so if anything I have proven I can add right?
Now can you multiply 6 x 60 x 600?
What is the answer you get?
Evil huh?
His time is short he wants to take a lot people with him.
If they did manage to fit a full third strand in the DNA molecule, that molecule would probably be rendered useless just because it wouldn’t interact with the cell’s machinery at all. And also the triple DNA would have to be constantly supplied to cells somehow because it does not occur like that naturally. A scary number, but not practical for the scientists nor for the experimentees.
I have seen it explained the DNA process to recombine starts as two separate strands of double helix dna the process to install third strain to the double helix sees one strand attaching to the double helix and sheds the unabsorbed strand..the result not found in nature would most likely require frequent injections to maintain and perfect it would seem.
Definitely a noteworthy synchronicity. My thought that keeps sloshing around in my head is that "3 is a magic number". 3 goes into 6 two times. 3 is the tetragrammaton.
What is the significance of doubling God's number? From an amoral point of view.
Enter the mRNA vaccine....
Learn how science wants to add a third strand to our DNA...
The third strand allows them to program how the body is controlled and reacts.
Example: Imagine they isolate the DNA sequences that makes goats have a seizure when startled.....then they add it to the new human triple helix...What would be the outcome? Most likely not what they would have expected, but the goal would have created something tyrants would loved to have. Set off a M80 and collect a child while a family would be powerless to stop? What a tempting exploit if you want to treat your fellow man like cattle, right?.
Remember these two numbers 144,000 and 216,000.
One number is in contention as the guy who discovered DNA states that we have 144,000 unique DNA markers in our double helix.
When transhumanist add a third DNA strand to human DNA the total would jump to 216,000 DNA makers...so if anything I have proven I can add right?
Now can you multiply 6 x 60 x 600?
What is the answer you get?
Evil huh?
His time is short he wants to take a lot people with him.
Maybe this helps some folks understand.
If they did manage to fit a full third strand in the DNA molecule, that molecule would probably be rendered useless just because it wouldn’t interact with the cell’s machinery at all. And also the triple DNA would have to be constantly supplied to cells somehow because it does not occur like that naturally. A scary number, but not practical for the scientists nor for the experimentees.
I have seen it explained the DNA process to recombine starts as two separate strands of double helix dna the process to install third strain to the double helix sees one strand attaching to the double helix and sheds the unabsorbed strand..the result not found in nature would most likely require frequent injections to maintain and perfect it would seem.
Definitely a noteworthy synchronicity. My thought that keeps sloshing around in my head is that "3 is a magic number". 3 goes into 6 two times. 3 is the tetragrammaton.
What is the significance of doubling God's number? From an amoral point of view.