Thursday, November 2, 2023

This is a radical decay in biomedical ethics

We are shotgunning lots of DNA into billions of people.  Some of this DNA may hit germ lines, it may hit stem cells, it may hit sperm, it may hit egg.  If you do the numbers, the number of LNPs that we're putting in these things they're in the 50-billion range to maybe 100-billion range.  If 1% of these get to the ovaries, there's only 300,000 oocytes, so you're talking about 40 to 400 million maybe of these things hitting 300,000 oocytes.  There's a chance that this stuff gets into the germ line, and we can't rule that out.  That is done now on billions of people and it's almost mandated.  This is a radical decay in biomedical ethics community that this has occured, a massive departure from where we were back in the days when we were thinking about CRISPR babies, i.e., designer babies, first ones born in 2018. Why are we tolerating this experimental use on tools that are poorly characterized, mandated with liability protection?

[Germ line refers to the sex cells (eggs and sperm) that sexually reproducing organisms use to pass on their genomes from one generation to the next (parents to offspring).  This is what Bill Gates' scientists and those hired by Fauci target: your sacred future.  They could care less about your health.  They are avowed eugenicists.]

When Kevin says it's in the germ line he's talking about genomic changes in the ovaries, that means your children will have those genomic changes and then their children will, right? 

Forever, yes.  Sperm and egg are germ lines if it hits your stem cells, like in your bone marrow, you can run into cancer problems.  Those are immune privial cells, so they don't get cleaned up by the immune system and these things end up persisting probably for the rest of your life if it's in your stem cells.

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