Tal
Zaks | TEDx
Hurtling Down the AI-to-Vaxx Pipeline.
"the fusion of our physical, digital, and biological identities".
Artificial intelligence is pulling new vaccines out of the Platonic realm...
Automated labs are on standby, prepared to crank out alien strands of mRNA and pack them into toxic nanoparticles. A billion empty syringes are waiting on shelves.
This is not science fiction.
These jabs will be on the market before you can say "boostah."
This is corporate transhumanism in all its avaricious glory, riding waves of propaganda and channeled by the biosecurity state.
These people uphold a new mythos whose axis mundi is the Machine. In their world, digital minds are "dreaming up" novel genetic configurations. Biological systems are treated as "living software."
With each technical advance, their myths bleed into our reality.
A 2019 white paper from Policy Horizons Canada describes this shift as a "biodigital convergence," characterized by:
Our intelligentsia - the elites "educated beyond their level of intelligence" - are undergoing a sort of religious conversion. Their world has been illuminated by gene sequencing and neural networks.
Their machines have convinced them that living things are just clunky machines. Our immune systems require software updates. Our flawed genomes need debugging.
In order to get there, our brains must be augmented.
For Eric Schmidt and his coauthors, this vantage point has a mystical quality:
Lifeless eyes gaze out on a world composed of numbers. Every living creature is just data to be manipulated.
On July 28, Google's DeepMind announced its powerful AI system, AlphaFold, has modeled the 3D structures of some 200 million proteins.
That's almost every protein on the planet, published on an open database. Even if we account for errors, no human team has achieved anything close to this.
AlphaFold is a deep learning system. In the initial phase, it was trained on the datasets of known protein structures. Over the past two years, programmers have turned it loose on every genome ever sequenced.
The AI can look at any gene and convert the DNA to protein - in virtual space - then predict the folding pattern with remarkable accuracy.
That means scientists can anticipate any protein's function, whether natural or artificial, starting with nothing but its DNA sequence.
The project's leader, Dame Janet Thornton, told The Guardian,
In the next few years, a flood of experimental mRNA vaccines - all designed using AI - will flood the pharmaceutical market.
Moderna is working on fifteen different concoctions, targeting everything from the common flu and HIV to malaria and dengue fever.
If they can drum up enough public anxiety, we'll soon see two-legged bio-machines lined up around the block to get their injectable updates.
In the spirit of biodigital convergence, Moderna has trademarked the name "mRNA OS" - as in "mRNA operating system."
Back in 2017, Moderna's chief medical officer, Tal Zaks, explained this approach to his TEDx audience:
Using Moderna's zany jargon, Zaks described the transcription of DNA into mRNA and proteins as an "operating system":
That means new inoculations, new cancer treatments, new gene therapies - and maybe a few potions to make designer humans - all developed using AI and manufactured by robots.
If nothing else, Moderna has reprogrammed our federal budget.
The US government is about to pay $1.47 billion in taxpayer money for 66 million doses of Moderna's new Omicron strain. That's on top of more than 200 million original doses already administered nationwide.
The company's meteoric stocks have produced five billionaires since the pandemic started.
It's a Jab 2.0 for Humanity 2.0...!
Postcard by Mister Blister | Amsterdam
It's fitting that Moderna's mRNA vaxx was initially funded with $20 million from the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation in 2016.
Microsoft's founder is all about operating systems and viruses and sci-fi swindles. Consider his endless vaccine initiatives - or the Epstein flight logs.
For Bill Gates and his cyber-conquistadors, biodigital convergence is the next frontier.
Just before the pandemic broke out, Microsoft spotlighted Sara-Jane Dunn and her work at the company's Station B.
She waxed poetic about programmable bio-machines in an official propaganda video:
This approach is applied to everything from gene therapies to the creation of synthetic organisms.
In partnership with Oxford Biomedica and other tech companies, the team at Station B is dedicated to building "integrated systems" to "program biology more effectively" - as if mice and men really were "living software."
Of course, Dunn makes a lot of noise about "ethical concerns" and "unintentional consequences." They all do...
But listening to her, you get the feeling that Microsoft is run by mad scientists with more stock options than common sense.
Dunn seems intoxicated by her transhuman dreams:
That's right. Microsoft has robo-labs to create designer genes.
In 2021, the UK Ministry of Defense put out a white paper entitled Human Augmentation - The Dawn of a New Paradigm.
After hyping genetic enhancement and brain-controlled drones, the authors take a sudden detour to scold the vaxx hesitant as technophobes:
Call me "phobic" all you want - I'm not down with getting penetrated by Big Pharma.
Think about when your web-browser crashes, or your Internet goes down.
It isn't easy being a caveman, but it's preferable to whatever Big Tech and Big Pharma have conspired to turn us into. We are not machines to be reprogrammed.
Don't let anybody tell you otherwise.
More than likely, they're just paid to say so...
|