by Mac Slavo
November 01,
2018
from
SHTFplan Website
Spanish version
Nation-states would hesitate to use GMO viruses
because of the 'mutually assured destruction'
doctrine.
However, any number of small groups of radical
terrorists would not hesitate to release a plague on
mankind.
Technocrats have myopic vision when it comes to
GMO technology.
Source
Genetically engineered viruses could very well become the next
generation of warfare.
Deadly viruses modified in labs
could be released eliminating entire communities of people as they
infect making them a valuable asset to militaries worldwide.
As dystopian as that sounds, the Defense Advanced Research
Projects Agency (DARPA)
is already working on a project called
Insect Allies which will use
insects to infect crops with genetically modified viruses that edit
the crops’ genetic profile to make them more resilient against
disease, as well as natural and manufactured threats to the food
supply.
Joe Joseph of The Daily Sheeple said a
quick Google search would give you
enough information to let you know how horrific this kind of
technology can be.
"…and you’ll find it
fascinating just at how unbelievable a weapon this could be, how
unintentionally mistakes can be made that can cause irreversible
damage… irreparable damage… to the human race. And I mean,
FAST!" Joseph said.
"A gene drive… if
let’s just say there’s a mistake, you could feasibly wipe out
the human race in a very very short period of time. It’s an
unbelievable tool at the disposal of madmen."
DARPA attempted to squash
rising fears about their "Insect
Allies" program and
issue reassurances after German and French scientists voiced
questions and concerns about the program’s efficacy earlier this
month.
Those scientists
also suggested that it could be,
"widely perceived as
an effort to develop biological agents for hostile purposes and
their means of delivery, which - if true - would constitute a
breach of the Biological Weapons Convention."
If the know-how and means
exist to transmit genetic viruses that supposedly create beneficial
crop mutations, the opposite will also be possible.
DARPA will be able to use
insects to deliver gene editing viruses that destroy crops, ruin
harvests and adversely affect the wider ecosystem, RT accurately
pointed out.
This means that those who
fear this program are not far off at all for doing so.
Another project receiving DARPA
funding involves releasing genetically modified mosquitoes in the
Florida Keys area to transmit a sterilizing genetic virus to their
malaria-carrying counterparts.
Apart from the unknown
effects upon the wider ecosystem, the knowledge gleaned from such
research could one day make it possible for a state, a non-state
actor, or a non-state actor working on behalf of a state to
accidentally or deliberately use insect vectors to unleash a variety
of biological agents and genetic viruses upon an unsuspecting
population.
Russian president Vladimir Putin expressed his concerns over
the potential for a human killing genetically engineered virus just
last year.
Whilst chairing a meeting
of Russia’s Human Rights Council, Putin
stated:
"…do you know that
biological material is being collected all over the country,
from different ethnic groups and people living in different
geographical regions of the Russian Federation?
The question is - why
is it being done? It’s being done purposefully and
professionally. We are a kind of object of great interest."
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