On his Substack, Jon Rappoport warns of the dangers of gene editing. He writes:
First, I highly recommend the following report from Gene Watch UK: “On-target effects of genome editing techniques: (Un)repaired DNA damage, a hinderance to safety and development?”
The report is technical, but non-scientists can stagger their way through it and absorb enough to understand how dangerously thin the ice is, when it comes to genetic fiddling.
Only a lunatic would move ahead with wholesale genetic modification of life.
Not only are major mistakes frequent, the whole nature of the mistakes is not understood. And what the report doesn’t cover is:
Do scientists really have a correct picture of genes and all the attendant details they claim to understand?
Is the so-called genome actually what scientists believe it is?
I say that after studying the mind-boggling hoax called viruses—whose existence is a fairy tale originally floated to explain why doctors couldn’t cure sick patients.
I believe it’s quite possible we’re looking at multiple hoaxes and unfounded assumptions and guesses and fake ideas in the genetic area as well.
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