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originally posted by: scraedtosleep
a reply to: igloo
They still have a right to get food.
So the government should have the power to force someone to sell someone else food?
Or would a better fix be a program run by the government that sells or gives people food?
originally posted by: tanstaafl
originally posted by: daskakik
a reply to: MetalThunder
Shaw died 70 years ago. I am not going to worry about anything he might have said.
Reducing births is not the same as culling the herd.
Deliberate ignorance is, in my opinion, the only real sin in life.
You need to repent.
originally posted by: queenofswords
originally posted by: cherokeetroy
a reply to: daskakik
My answer is I'm sure there is a plethora of different ways to tamper with our genetic code using all the elementals and advanced technology that I probably couldn't dream of
Maybe they like to experiment with all different kinds of methods. Maybe tampering with our RNA in this fashion gives them a different result than using something else. Maybe they're trying to create a certain type of hybrid human (or humanoid) that requires tweeking in various different ways until they get the desired result. Maybe they throw stuff at the wall to see what sticks. Maybe there are different competing factions that utilize different methods depending on what their expertise is and what resources they have access to. Maybe this pandemic doubles as a psychological experiment or sort of like a stress test so they can observe our emotional reaction to trauma. Check out the Nazi experiments... they were lunatics
Do you happen to know the reason why the "vaccine" instructs mRNA to encode only the DNA we inherit from our mothers---mitochondrial?
Also, do you happen to know if that "change" is passed on to the next generation when a vaccinated woman bears children?
Is it possible this is intended for the next crop of humanity?
You will not fear the terror of night,
    nor the arrow that flies by day,
6Â nor the pestilence that stalks in the darkness,
    nor the plague that destroys at midday.
7Â A thousand may fall at your side,
    ten thousand at your right hand,
    but it will not come near you.
8Â You will only observe with your eyes
    and see the punishment of the wicked.
Long-term memory formation requires the synthesis of new messenger RNA (Ribonucleic acid). There is an increased expression of some genes during and after the learning process. Transcription factors and signal transduction mechanisms that guide the process of formation of mRNA have been identified. Epigenetic modifications are critical for memory storage because they play a role in the regulation of transcription. Memory formation also requires molecular processes for the regulation of neuronal transcription.
UCLA biologists report they have transferred a memory from one marine snail to another, creating an artificial memory, by injecting RNA from one to another. This research could lead to new ways to lessen the trauma of painful memories with RNA and to restore lost memories.
"I think in the not-too-distant future, we could potentially use RNA to ameliorate the effects of Alzheimer's disease or post-traumatic stress disorder," said David Glanzman, senior author of the study and a UCLA professor of integrative biology and physiology and of neurobiology. The team's research is published May 14 in eNeuro, the online journal of the Society for Neuroscience.
RNA, or ribonucleic acid, has been widely known as a cellular messenger that makes proteins and carries out DNA's instructions to other parts of the cell. It is now understood to have other important functions besides protein coding, including regulation of a variety of cellular processes involved in development and disease.
In the future, Glanzman said, it is possible that RNA can be used to awaken and restore memories that have gone dormant in the early stages of Alzheimer's disease. He and his colleagues published research in the journal eLife in 2014 indicating that lost memories can be restored.
originally posted by: Justoneman
If it does attach and become part of the moms DNA transfer I am going to be freaking out if any of my families girls get it especially.
David Sweatt Research Overview Molecular Mechanisms of Learning and Memory
originally posted by: cherokeetroy
So this info leads to the question--- is there any particular reason why they'd want to alter the long term memory function of the collective consciousness?
One of the weirder aspects of quantum mechanics could be explained by an equally weird idea – that causation can run backwards in time as well as forwards.
What Einstein called "spooky" action at a distance could theoretically be evidence of retrocausality, which is the particle equivalent of you getting a stomach ache today thanks to tomorrow's bad lunch.
originally posted by: cherokeetroy
You should realize by now that much of these discussions are hypothetical. The sharing of data includes the sharing of ideas along with sharing facts and evidence. Do I need to include a disclaimer with each one of my posts so you don't forget?
I express my opinions just as you do. Such as your opinion that sin is a human construct used to control others. Prove it