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Originally posted by SmokeandShadow
Its a wrench in the tptb's cogs that won't come to be. Luckily I can eat organic foods and exercise and live just as long (statistically)
Originally posted by eccentric_crazy_guy
At first, it seems like life enhancing products are godsends to have, but I believe that it will eventually lead to the road of a "superhuman" class and a under class. The rich of course will get first dibs at the new products, and it may get to the point that the underclass won't be needed and can be discarded. But maybe that's the point.
edit on 25-9-2010 by eccentric_crazy_guy because: (no reason given)
Originally posted by Aquarius1
Amazing how these things come up all the time and we never hear about it again,
It's probably because you hear about these things from the Daily Mail, a known tabloid that runs half-truths and completely fabricated stories as a means of filling pages.
Originally posted by stirling
This is another step in the right direction for the elite and they will suck these pills up like lifesavers(pardon the pun)
They will then begin enhancing their bodies with technology as well....its all just around the corner....
The PTB want to become gods....thats their ultimate trip.
The rest of us are of course expendable.
Originally posted by Aquarius1
reply to post by Segador
Slowing down reproduction is certainly something to think about, with over population on the planet presently and not able to feed them [that is debatable and a topic for another thread) is already a problem, would this drug allow for woman to keep having children at a later age, would it disrupt the reproduction cycle. I say no thanks, I enjoy having two young grandchildren but would not like to have to raise them at this point in my life.