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Is CRISPR Technology Beneficial?

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posted on Oct, 3 2022 @ 04:51 PM
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CRISPR = Clustered Regularly Interspaced Short Palindromic Repeats

Palindrome =

2. A segment of double-stranded DNA in which the nucleotide sequence of one strand reads in reverse order to that of the complementary strand.

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Nucleotide =

Any of a group of compounds consisting of a nucleoside combined with a phosphate group and constituting the units that make up DNA and RNA molecules.

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Nucleoside =

Any of various compounds, such as adenosine or guanosine, that consist of a sugar, usually ribose or deoxyribose, linked to a purine or pyrimidine base. Nucleosides are constituents of the nucleotides that make up nucleic acids.

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Nucleic acids =

Any of a class of large molecules that are polymers of nucleotides and are found in all living organisms and viruses. The principal nucleic acids, DNA and RNA, are the carriers of hereditary information and control the synthesis of proteins.

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Posted March 18, 2020 on YouTube is a video entitled "CORONAVIRUS (COVID-19): Linking Humanity to the Artificial Intelligence Hive Mind Control Grid."

In the Description of the video CRISPR technology is mentioned:


. . .Scientists can now readily convert between genetic code and computer code. Computer Code can actually be embedded into a biological virus. With CRISPR technologies, almost any sequence of DNA can be encoded in the genomes of living organisms. Synthetic DNA can be created with special properties and encoded to allow it to be controllable by a computer. Using CRISPR it can be placed into a virus. The virus can be used as a vector to infect and spread the embedded code among humans making humans controllable by artificial intelligence. . .

www.youtube.com...


Also in the video, a former DOD contractor and whistleblower, Bryan Tew, states that COVID-19 is a man-made, new form of neuro-warfare unleashed on the world under a secret, UN protocol. He says that the purpose is to re-design and re-structure the biological blood stock and DNA gene pool of the entire human race.

The YouTube channel in question is associated with efforts to aid targeted individuals.

One has to wonder—why was CRISPR technology created?



posted on Oct, 3 2022 @ 05:15 PM
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a reply to: DevotedResearcher

Could be beneficial if products made from that technology are designed and tested properly

Was NOT the case for the Covid 19 "vaccines", which were not vaccines.



Can also be horrific technology as it appears the Covid 18 virus itself was engineered with this technology



posted on Oct, 3 2022 @ 05:17 PM
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originally posted by: DevotedResearcher

.Scientists can now readily convert between genetic code and computer code. Computer Code can actually be embedded into a biological virus. With CRISPR technologies, almost any sequence of DNA can be encoded in the genomes of living organisms. Synthetic DNA can be created with special properties and encoded to allow it to be controllable by a computer. Using CRISPR it can be placed into a virus. The virus can be used as a vector to infect and spread the embedded code among humans making humans controllable by artificial intelligence. . .



It is possible. Here's a paper that's discussing the possibility of 5G-controlled biological application:

"Furthermore, a COVID-19 monitoring module working with the proposed the system is developed on a smartphone application (App), which endows patients and their families to record their medical data and daily conditions remotely, releasing the burdens of going to central hospitals."

www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov...

They may be far from establishing a proper interface though. Once a phone
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posted on Oct, 3 2022 @ 05:20 PM
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a reply to: DevotedResearcher



Is CRISPR Technology Beneficial?


Is a bunch of monkeys running around a gas station with a box of matches they've just found a good thing?

When you read up on the tech that is CRISPR, the shear volume of expressions like, don't know or strange phenomenon or scientists surprised, that appear in a lot of independent articles is shocking.

I'm saying nah, but I know the useful idiots won't be able to help themselves.



posted on Oct, 3 2022 @ 05:21 PM
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Its extremely dangerous, especially considering the entire history of humanity and what people do with powerful technologies.

atleast with alot of things we can see the impact, you can see a nuke go off, you can quite easily detect the radiation even though you can't see it. This is much harder to stop if someone wanted to go crazy with it.

It would basically force genetic manipulation just to stop this. These people are absolutely insane. Its the same cycle every time, promises turn to horrors as the obvious occurs before hand you can talk all kinds of non sense about how it will be so great except for most people its completely not great.

The dangers are far too extensive no matter what benefit it has. Life forms have evolved to exist for billions of years and have all kinds of adaptations, this kind of technology bypasses all the necessary changes for something to naturally occur and by doing this will cause unknown, unnatural outcomes. These people who wanna make money go on like theres so many problems and diseases, which are mostly preventable and are caused by their own products and other things we do. For the most part organisms are generally very healthy, however if you feed them crap they're not designed to eat and make the environment intolerable, obviously organisms will be in a diseased state. Even still the vast majority of people and organisms are fine without all this crap. They're better off without it.
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posted on Oct, 3 2022 @ 05:30 PM
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originally posted by: cooperton


"Furthermore, a COVID-19 monitoring module working with the proposed the system is developed on a smartphone application (App), which endows patients and their families to record their medical data and daily conditions remotely, releasing the burdens of going to central hospitals."

www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov...


"endows"?

Supposed to be "allows" I guess.



posted on Oct, 3 2022 @ 07:17 PM
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originally posted by: DevotedResearcher

originally posted by: cooperton


"Furthermore, a COVID-19 monitoring module working with the proposed the system is developed on a smartphone application (App), which endows patients and their families to record their medical data and daily conditions remotely, releasing the burdens of going to central hospitals."

www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov...


"endows"?

Supposed to be "allows" I guess.


en·dow
[inˈdou, enˈdou]
VERB
endows (third person present)
provide with a quality, ability, or asset



posted on Oct, 3 2022 @ 07:25 PM
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originally posted by: myselfaswell

Is a bunch of monkeys running around a gas station with a box of matches they've just found a good thing?

If there were anyone left to record the demise of mankind by mankind, this would be the perfect beginning to the book.



posted on Oct, 3 2022 @ 07:39 PM
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When you read up on the tech that is CRISPR, the shear volume of expressions like, don't know or strange phenomenon or scientists surprised, that appear in a lot of independent articles is shocking.


That's why I don't believe we should be editing genes to treat genetic disease just yet. There is a great potential for a lot of unexpected and unintended consequences. It's nothing but trial and error right now and should not be used outside of controlled laboratory experimentation. 



posted on Oct, 4 2022 @ 07:05 AM
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The following is a link to a 24:02 video from the website Rumble:


CRISPR | CRISPR Gene-Editing 101 + Is Injecting mRNA Modifying Technology & CRISPR Gene Editing Into Humanity the Goal of "The Great Reset?" Featuring Musk, Schwab, Harari, Gates, Bourla, the 2016 X-Files Prophecy and More

Published August 7, 2022

rumble.com...



posted on Oct, 4 2022 @ 08:06 AM
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Apparently, CRISPR is referred to as "genetic scissors" and was discovered by biochemist Jennifer Doudna and microbiologist Emmanuelle Charpentier, for which they received the 2020 Nobel Prize in Chemistry.

I got that information from the blog of Bill Gates:


. . .The “scissors” Doudna and Charpentier discovered are known as CRISPR (pronounced like “crisper”), which stands for Clustered Regularly Interspaced Short Palindromic Repeat. The CRISPR system is a sophisticated defense that bacteria evolved to disarm invading viruses, similar to the way fungi developed penicillin to protect themselves against bacterial infection. The CRISPR system makes it much easier for scientists to alter human and other genomes in beneficial ways, such as repairing gene mutations that cause awful diseases like cystic fibrosis. . .

www.gatesnotes.com...


I've heard Dr. Tau Braun say in one of the interviews I listened to (I don't have the link) that his opinion is that Bill Gates, the son of a eugenicist, is DRIVEN by a desire to please his father.



posted on Oct, 4 2022 @ 09:07 AM
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Crispr is already being used to modify food, last year a modified tomato came on the market in Japan (Sicilian Rouge tomatoes). And of course this is just the beginning.

In theory, Crispr and Cas9 are amazing discoveries with an amazing potential once we understand how to apply it safely (and we are far from there yet!) I understand that in most parts of the world it is forbidden to alter human dna with crispr ever since all those kids died after trials in France (no link, just google). That doesn't mean it isn't been done already....

So, let's just say that in a year or 10 they find a way to use crispr safely, then I have 3 big concerns and reasons why it shouldn't been used:

1) world population: we are not meant to cure everything and live forever, it would bring more problems then solutions...

2) the possibility to weaponize crispr/cas9 technology (for ex the supper soldier that doesn't fear anything or feels no pain,....)

3) baby window shopping



posted on Oct, 4 2022 @ 09:58 AM
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Yeah we just took something from bacteria, essentially a part of its immune system, we act like this is advanced but nature as always is many, many steps ahead.

The way its used by nature also seems to be alot more sophisticated than how we're applying it. I hope people understand this, nobody invented any of this, its simply copied from nature.

One of the reasons bacteria have this is because they dont live for very long and also need very fast adaptation, im sure theres multiple reasons why we do not have this. Our bodies contain bacteria with this. Do people not trust the sequences of nature? OR do we just get far too carried away in our minds and forget that nature did all of this?

The bacteria are infected by viruses, the dna/rna of the virus in inserted into the bacteria, this dna is broken into multiple fragments which are then essentially copied into a special area of the bacterias dna which is what we're talking about when we say crispr. This gene sequence contains the information to make special kind of ribosomes, rna's and proteins. There are multiple systems that have several different mechanisms of action.

These fragments are placed inbetween other genetic sequences that can be recognised by proteins that will interact with those sequences and cut or bind with them. This is turned into its own rna message which only interacts with the "crispr"proteins. Effectively this is used to find invading viruses dna/rna sequences attatch tracers on them and as they're being translated, turn them off by cutting them or by adding repeating sequences. It has basically copied parts of a viruses dna and has a closed system to recognise them again and silence them upon recognition.

This idea of living forever and all this is absolutely stupid also. DNA is basically already immortal except the things it makes "die". This is the perfect system nature has created so that life can avoid death for as long as possible by making multiple changing forms. DNA is made of atoms, it came from a "non living" starting point, even if you destroyed all dna, all life, it would just return at some point. You are a manifestation that comes from a specific organisation of energy, if that doesnt work, you just die and come back as something that works.

The point of all this is, these sequences take ages, this is unique, one of a kind, the point of it wasnt to make everything to the same, "perfect" there is no such thing in a reality made of energy that constantly moves, the only perfect is constant change, constant altering to make all reality function. Messing around with this sequence is completely off the scale dumb and people who do not understand even the slightest thing are wowed by the possibilities they've been told, what they want to actually consider is all the worst possibilities.

This all happened "by itself", we dont need to come and step in, everything mutates no matter what and thats because its adjusting to all the energy around it as it itself is made of energy. We're a special combination of energy surrounded by energy and there is no place that has no energy, only less. There is an unbelievable amount of interactions per second, there is no way we can keep and handle on that and there is literally no point cause it is constantly unique. It is literally impossible to "fathom" it. Nature makes all these changes all at once, in full detail and does not need to "know" whats going on but we do, if we change any part, we have literally no real clue what that actually does. Nature may take "longer" but time is literally never ending..... and it does things to the full detail, the changes happen for a reason, causality makes it occur, interactions make it occur all the time, forever.

Disrupting this may seem "cool", might even work or be useful for a while, could even be for 1000 years, oh wow buts nothing when some undo'able mistake that happened 1000 years ago occured that we or whatever "we" would become did not and could not perceive because of the novelty of events and the more complex you get, the problems just get harder.
edit on 4-10-2022 by thethinkingman because: (no reason given)



posted on Oct, 4 2022 @ 10:14 AM
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a reply to: tamusan

You think "Furthermore, a COVID-19 monitoring module working with the proposed the system is developed on a smartphone application (App), which endows patients and their families to record their medical data . . ." makes sense?



posted on Oct, 4 2022 @ 10:33 AM
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a reply to: DevotedResearcher

"Endows" is not what I have a problem with from that sentence.

I would write it like this: "Furthermore, a Covid-19 monitoring module working with the proposed system has been developed on a smartphone application (App), which endows patients and their families to record their medical data."

Just because you do not understand what a word means does not necessarily mean that it is being used wrong.



posted on Oct, 4 2022 @ 10:48 AM
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a reply to: tamusan

I think "endows" is a typo. "Allows" would make sense.



posted on Oct, 4 2022 @ 10:49 AM
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a reply to: DevotedResearcher

Endows is also correct.

Scientific papers are written for people who have an advanced grasp on the English language.



posted on Oct, 4 2022 @ 11:19 AM
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a reply to: tamusan

You're funny!



posted on Oct, 4 2022 @ 11:31 AM
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a reply to: DevotedResearcher
I'm linking to the comment by BigOldCaddy for you.
www.abovetopsecret.com...
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posted on Oct, 4 2022 @ 12:53 PM
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a reply to: DevotedResearcher

CRISPR is only one of a number of genetic manipulation tools.

Not all tools work for all types of genetic manipulation, either. This means there are genetic manipulations which cannot be achieved by CRISPR and limits its functionality in that regard.

There are also existing several moratoriums on specific types of genetic manipulation, but these are by agreement, rather than controllable limitations. Any rogue technician could purchase a CRISPR kit for about $200 dollars (or could do it themselves) and still use it.

Unfortunately, the knowledge is already out there and can be used by anyone with a will, and the education, to do so (the same could be said about atomic weapons and dangerous chemicals technologies).




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