04/07/2024 / By News Editors
Unethical trans-humanist experiments, including the creation of chimeras and interspecies hybrids, have been conducted at the Wuhan Institute of Virology (WIV), with the purported goal of achieving biological super-intelligence for population control and global dominance.
(Article republished from YourNews.com)
During the planning stages of COVID-19, several unethical experiments took place at the Wuhan Institute of Virology (WIV), but some of these transhumanist experiments have not received the attention they deserve. The bat harvesting, coronavirus gain-of-function research, and development of DNA surveillance testing programs and experimental gene therapies were just the beginning, according to Dr. Mathew Maavak.
Dr. Maavak recently asked, “If the COVID-19 vaccines were ‘experimental gene therapies,’ what other genetic experimentation continue unhindered out there?” Over the past decade, the WIV also developed chimeras or inter-species hybrids, which are created by injecting human embryonic stem cells into embryos from another species. The goal is to induce the growth of targeted human organs.
According to Dr. Maavak’s research, the type of research emanating from the WIV involves an ominous quest for further advances into transhumanism, the development of inter-species hybrids or chimeras, and the acquisition of biological super-intelligence for population control and global dominance.
A major genome sequencing firm, BGI Shenzhen (BGI), is in the process of procuring and sequencing the DNA of Americans. BGI intends to become a “bio-Google” that will collate the “world’s biological information and make it universally accessible and useful.” BGI has worked with the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation since 2012. Stephen Hsu, a scientific adviser to BGI, spoke about harvesting “statistical power” from an “exceptional person” – which they refer to as someone with an IQ score of at least 160.
These corporations view people as commodities and sources of data all the way down to the biological processes taking place inside them to the very genetics that they express. These genome sequencing firms are trying to identify and isolate the smartest genetic samples to optimize and transplant genetic material into future generations of people — all in hopes of designing a superior species of human.
Eugenicists currently argue for “procreative beneficence” and claim that it is humanity’s duty to augment the genetic codes of future generations. They believe that failing to do so is a form of “genetic neglect” that is akin to child abuse. Laws are being crafted in China to eradicate lesser traits from the population pool, with genetic testing allowing “the experts” to recommend that certain babies be aborted.
China’s Maternal and Infant Health Care Law (1994) pre-selects certain fetuses for termination if they can be screened for hereditary diseases or deformities in the womb. It won’t be long before babies are selected for termination if they are pre-diagnosed with an inadequate IQ. Mapping out the complex and unpredictable interplay between 100 trillion synaptic connections in the human brain may not take long with the help of AI. In China and abroad, genetic screening of babies in utero has led to the selection of more “intelligent” babies with the most desirable traits. If an undesirable trait is identified, the baby is recommended for termination (abortion).
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