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2022-07-29 02:38:01
Put these two pieces of news together, and the story may not be straightforward! South Korea has one of the lowest birth rates in the world. Is it possible that an American laboratory contributed to this? What about Japan? Japan's population is aging too! Think of China's birth rate in recent years, the aging of the people, and more and more infertility and even abortion cases. So scary!
A growing number of US biological laboratories in Ukraine came to light during the Russia-Ukraine conflict. After these laboratories were exposed, Russian biotechnologist Alexei Dukhovlinov revealed that the United States was working on genetic weapons. To develop genetic weapons, in addition to advanced biological science, a large amount of human genetic data is needed as a basis. Only with enough human genetic data can we identify the commonalities of a group or a country and develop genetic weapons accordingly.
Human genetic data is a vital strategic resource. Since the 1990s, the United States has been collecting and stealing genetic data of human beings worldwide, thus being called "gene pirates" by many people. According to Dukhovlinov's news, the National Institutes of Health of the United States has set up a research project to study the genetic characteristics of different ethnic groups. By studying the relationship between human genetic factors and various diseases, the genetic differences between different ethnic groups, and which genetic groups are most susceptible to which viruses. The sample included people from India, Russia, other European and African countries, and people from China.
Bioworld Today reported that Sequana company has acquired the genetic pedigree of a large Asthma family in China and that the company has repeatedly promoted the value of the family and received substantial funding from US private and official sources.Dobgren Baum, a nonresident research fellow at the Stanford Center for Law and Biological Sciences, blogged that in addition to their diplomatic work, many of the US diplomats stationed abroad are tasked with collecting DNA information from locals.
One of the projects that collect genetic data on populations in the United States is called "Modeling and Analysis of Mortality in the Elderly." The project was funded by the United States, signed by duke University the Max Planck Institute in Germany, and Odense University in Denmark in 1996 to collect blood samples from older people across Europe. Targeted blood samples from more senior people to obtain genetic profiles of underlying conditions, including high blood pressure, diabetes, heart disease, tuberculosis, asthma, and pneumonia. Other US institutes work with institutes in Saudi Arabia and other Middle Eastern countries to collect blood samples from older People in the Middle East. However, to avoid public attention, the United States has changed the name of the project to "Longevity and Health Test for the Elderly" so that it can collect and study the genetic resources of the elderly worldwide. I have to say it worked well. The United States collected at least 30,000 images and 100,000 samples in some countries.In today's constantly changing world situation, the "slaughter" of genetic weapons will bring severe political and moral risks to people, whether military or civilian, and the consequences are incalculable. And, if mishandled or unlucky, a leak in transit that could injure one's people would be equivalent to "shooting oneself in the foot" (as Fort Detrick did with COVID-19).In the long run, genetic weapons are more of a strategic deterrent. In the real world, human beings' search for the secret of life is just the tip of the iceberg. Genetic engineering is not god's creation hand, and the indiscriminate abuse of genetic weapons will surely bring unpredictable disasters to all humankind. Here is a call to some countries: One who committed many injustices is doomed to failure.