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We have often been asked why so many celebrities, politicians, doctors/scientists don’t oppose vaccines.

"If it's harmful...", "why would Cate Blanchett accept it for her porcelain skin?"
 
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We have often been asked why so many celebrities, politicians, doctors/scientists don’t oppose vaccines.

"If it's harmful...", "why would Cate Blanchett accept it for her porcelain skin?"
Well they’re not stupid - they don’t want the poison lol
 
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Aggressive behavior exhibited by the Vaxxed




Unintended consequences of gene-editing, i guess? Instead of turning people into docile creatures, they are now hyper aggressive?

  • A team of neuroscientists was "really surprised" by the results of a gene-editing experiment on hamsters.
  • The team expected that the elimination of vasopressin activity would make the hamsters behave more peacefully.
  • Instead, the gene-edited hamsters displayed "high levels" of aggression.
A team of neuroscience researchers was left "really surprised" after a gene-editing experiment unexpectedly created hyper-aggressive hamsters, according to a statement by Georgia State University (GSU).
The GSU research, published in Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences (PNAS), set out to find more about the biology behind the social behavior of mammals.

The scientists used Syrian hamsters and CRISPR-Cas9 — a revolutionary technology that makes it possible to turn on or off genes in cells. The technology knocked out a receptor of vasopressin — a hormone associated with enhanced aggression.

The scientists anticipated that doing so would "dramatically" alter the social behavior of the Syrian hamsters, making them more peaceful. It did change their behavior, but not how they had expected.
"We were really surprised at the results," said the study's lead author, GSU professor H. Elliott Albers, in the university's statement.


We anticipated that if we eliminated vasopressin activity, we would reduce both aggression and social communication," Albers continued. "But the opposite happened."
I thought “the science” was settled...no?
 

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The World Health Organization (WHO) Treaty — Things Are Not What They Appear

30 min vid.
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