So far it has only helped those with imperative disabilities,…temporarily. Did u see the super high iq Stanford Asian guy, or whoever, made the YouTube video a few months ago. He claimed he had wasted 8 years of his life because he thought neurolink was possible, but no matter what they did, the cells would always scar and never be able to keep their connection with the machine side (paraphrasing here). Doesn’t sound like bio-machine integration will EVER be possible, and I haven’t seen anything yet that proves that wrong.
When MRNA was in the news a lot I recall the drug pushers in Pharma being super excited about how MRNA being a game changer because it was an "operating system" which they could program with "software".
Seriously misused when forced on people as part of the fake pandemic but I have a suspicion we have not heard the last of MRNA. Maybe it can be used for good somehow instead of evil.
"What is coded in your DNA?
Who put it there?
Why?
Mankind is repressed.
We will be repressed no more.
Information is knowledge.
Knowledge is power.
Information is power.
How do you protect your DNA?
There is a war for your DNA.
Protect your DNA.
Ascension.
Q"
This is the most mysterious of Q's posts. Pretty scary and at the same time hopeful.
Not necessarily, you can't use rodents and or even monkeys to model everything in the human body as just because we have a lot of shared DNA doesn't mean that their immune systems and such are as complex as ours. There's many many cases of testing molecules that had a desired effect in an animal but once in a human it doesn't act the same way, which is why there are medications that are used in both humans and pets but some of them have the opposite intended or side effects (like one that I've used to treat insulinoma in ferrets, it causes ferrets to regrow their hair but in humans their hair falls out.) Even studies done on the petri dish with human cells don't work the same way as in the body as the petri dish is missing all of the other interactions that could cancel out the desired effect.
So far it has only helped those with imperative disabilities,…temporarily. Did u see the super high iq Stanford Asian guy, or whoever, made the YouTube video a few months ago. He claimed he had wasted 8 years of his life because he thought neurolink was possible, but no matter what they did, the cells would always scar and never be able to keep their connection with the machine side (paraphrasing here). Doesn’t sound like bio-machine integration will EVER be possible, and I haven’t seen anything yet that proves that wrong.
When MRNA was in the news a lot I recall the drug pushers in Pharma being super excited about how MRNA being a game changer because it was an "operating system" which they could program with "software".
Seriously misused when forced on people as part of the fake pandemic but I have a suspicion we have not heard the last of MRNA. Maybe it can be used for good somehow instead of evil.
Messing with your God created DNA? That's a big NOPE from me.
They won't ask us, won't even tell us.
EDIT- maybe they already didn't ask us and haven't told us.
"What is coded in your DNA? Who put it there? Why? Mankind is repressed. We will be repressed no more. Information is knowledge. Knowledge is power. Information is power. How do you protect your DNA? There is a war for your DNA. Protect your DNA. Ascension. Q"
This is the most mysterious of Q's posts. Pretty scary and at the same time hopeful.
I agree sleeper..
I don’t see any benefit from mRNA, only destruction of the natural order. However, I reserve the right to be wrong.
Almost like the body rejects things that don't belong in it...
Thank God.
They would have found this out during the animal studies.
Not necessarily, you can't use rodents and or even monkeys to model everything in the human body as just because we have a lot of shared DNA doesn't mean that their immune systems and such are as complex as ours. There's many many cases of testing molecules that had a desired effect in an animal but once in a human it doesn't act the same way, which is why there are medications that are used in both humans and pets but some of them have the opposite intended or side effects (like one that I've used to treat insulinoma in ferrets, it causes ferrets to regrow their hair but in humans their hair falls out.) Even studies done on the petri dish with human cells don't work the same way as in the body as the petri dish is missing all of the other interactions that could cancel out the desired effect.
Yes, true. Pharmaceuticals can work differently between species. Different immune systems, too. It's complicated. And so interesting.