Episode 1648: BIO VIRO NANO CHEM.. WEAPONIZATION PART 2 A Darkness targets DNA

Published: March 17, 2021, 11 p.m.

b'Nevertheless hear now this word that I speak in your ears and in the ears of all the \\npeople. 8 The prophets of old who have been before me and before you prophesied both \\nagainst many countries and against great kingdoms, of war and disaster and pestilence. 9As for \\nthe prophet who prophesies of peace, when the word of the prophet comes to pass, then that \\nprophet shall be known as one whom the LORD has truly sent.\\u201d Jeremiah 28THE PDF LIVE NOTES FOR THE RAGGED EDGE RADIO BROADCAST WORLDWIDE By Russ Dizdar \\xa9 6\\nResearch it!\\nDuring the Cold War, the big threats to national security changed little from year to year. Because threats \\nwere predictable, the U.S. government was able to mount a focused, effective response that prevented \\nWorld War Three.\\nToday, threats are harder to anticipate. From the use of jetliners in the 9-11 attacks to the appearance of \\nimprovised explosive devices in Iraq to the growing use of drones by our enemies to the proliferation of \\ncyber threats, policymakers are continuously being confronted by unexpected challenges.\\nThe military has a catchall term for such dangers. It calls them "asymmetric threats," meaning threats that \\nattack us where we are least prepared. It is nearly impossible to mount a focused, effective response \\nbecause the threats and their perpetrators are too diverse. If you can imagine something bad, it\'s probably \\ngoing to happen. We just don\'t know when or where. The Threat Of Biological Warfare Is Increasing, And \\nThe U.S. Isn\'t Ready (forbes.com)\\nhttps://www.telegraph.co.uk/science/2019/08/12/...\\nAug 13, 2019 \\xb7 Biological weapons could be built which target individuals in a specific ethnic group based \\non their DNA, a report by the University of Cambridge has warned.\\nChina Is Collecting DNA from World\'s Population to Wipe Out Some Racial Groups, Alleges Columnist \\nGordon Chang\\nWell-known columnist Gordon Chang explained sinister ideas of China to create a bioweapon, deadlier \\nthan COVID-19 By Bhaswati Guha MajumderUpdated December 5, 2020 17:49 +08\\nRecent Advances\\nAs researchers continue to transition from the era of DNA sequencing into the era of DNA synthesis, it \\nmay soon become feasible to synthesize any virus whose DNA sequence is known (4). This was first \\ndemonstrated in 2001 when Dr. Eckard Wimmer re-created the poliovirus and again in 2005 when Dr. \\nJeffrey Taubenberger and Terrence Tumpey re-created the 1918 influenza virus (1). The progress of DNA \\nsynthesis technology will also allow for the creation of novel pathogens. According to biological warfare \\nexpert Dr. Steven Block, genetically engineered pathogens \\u201ccould be made safer to handle, easier to \\ndistribute, capable of ethnic specificity, or be made to cause higher mortality rates\\u201d (2).\\nThe growing accessibility of DNA synthesis capabilities, computational power, and information means that \\na growing number of people will have the capacity to produce bioweapons. Scientists have been able to \\ntransform the four letters of DNA\\u2014A (adenine), C (cytosine), G (guanine), and T (thymine)\\u2014into the ones \\nand zeroes of binary code. This transformation makes genetic engineering a matter of electronic \\nmanipulation, which decreases the cost of the technique (4). According to former Secretary of State Hillary \\nClinton, \\u201cthe emerging gene synthesis industry is making genetic material more widely available [\\u2026] A \\ncrude but effective terrorist weapon can be made using a small sample of any number of widely available \\npathogens, inexpensive equipment, and college-level chemistry and biology.\\u201d (5) Genetically Engineered \\nBioweapons: A New Breed of Weapons for Modern Warfare \\u2013 Dartmouth Undergraduate Journal of \\nScience\\nCould you make a genetically targeted weapon? David AdamThu 28 Oct 2004 07.21 EDTTHE PDF LIVE NOTES FOR THE RAGGED EDGE RADIO BROADCAST WORLDWIDE By Russ Dizdar \\xa9 7\\nYou could try, but probably wouldn\'t want to be around when you released it. The prospect that rogue \\nscientists could develop bioweapons designed to target certain ethnic groups based on their genetic \\ndifferences was raised this week in a report by the British Medical Association (BMA).\\nThe report, Biotechnology, Weapons and Humanity II, warns that construction of genetic weapons "is now \\napproaching reality". Such "genetic bombs" could contain anthrax or bubonic plague tailored to activate \\nonly when genes indicated the infected person was from a particular group.\\nThe report says the combination of human genome studies, the development of vectors capable of \\nintroducing harmful material to cells and new ways to disrupt genes should raise concerns about potential \\nmisuse. Could you make a genetically targeted weapon? | Science | The Guardian\\nMilitary News Mail-In Ancestry DNA Kits May Help Enemy to Target You, Navy\'s Top Officer Says | \\nMilitary.comMail-In Ancestry DNA Kits May Help \\nEnemy to Target You, Navy\'s Top Officer Says\\n"Be careful who you send your DNA to," Richardson said at the event, hosted by the Mitchell \\nInstitute for Aerospace Studies. "There\'s a number of those companies where you can go and \\nfind out what your makeup is. That\'s a lot of information.\\n"You learn a lot about yourself, and so does the company who\'s doing it," the CNO added.\\nMore than 26 million people have taken at-home ancestry tests, according to a study from \\nthe Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Based on the rate at which people are buying the kits, \\nthat number could jump to 100 million by 2021, the study adds.\\n1. SMART WEAPONS & FUTURE WAR\\n\\u2022 As it has always been\\n\\u2022 More\\n\\u2022 More lethal\\n\\u2022 More \\u2026.. for conquest\\n\\n\\nNOTE ON \\u2026the future weapons of N W O .. antichrist/Armageddon\\n\\nNevertheless hear now this word that I speak in your ears and in the ears of all the \\npeople. 8 The prophets of old who have been before me and before you prophesied both \\nagainst many countries and against great kingdoms, of war and disaster and pestilence. 9As for \\nthe prophet who prophesies of peace, when the word of the prophet comes to pass, then that \\nprophet shall be known as one whom the LORD has truly sent.\\u201d Jeremiah 28THE PDF LIVE NOTES FOR THE RAGGED EDGE RADIO BROADCAST WORLDWIDE By Russ Dizdar \\xa9 6\\nResearch it!\\nDuring the Cold War, the big threats to national security changed little from year to year. Because threats \\nwere predictable, the U.S. government was able to mount a focused, effective response that prevented \\nWorld War Three.\\nToday, threats are harder to anticipate. From the use of jetliners in the 9-11 attacks to the appearance of \\nimprovised explosive devices in Iraq to the growing use of drones by our enemies to the proliferation of \\ncyber threats, policymakers are continuously being confronted by unexpected challenges.\\nThe military has a catchall term for such dangers. It calls them "asymmetric threats," meaning threats that \\nattack us where we are least prepared. It is nearly impossible to mount a focused, effective response \\nbecause the threats and their perpetrators are too diverse. If you can imagine something bad, it\'s probably \\ngoing to happen. We just don\'t know when or where. The Threat Of Biological Warfare Is Increasing, And \\nThe U.S. Isn\'t Ready (forbes.com)\\nhttps://www.telegraph.co.uk/science/2019/08/12/...\\nAug 13, 2019 \\xb7 Biological weapons could be built which target individuals in a specific ethnic group based \\non their DNA, a report by the University of Cambridge has warned.\\nChina Is Collecting DNA from World\'s Population to Wipe Out Some Racial Groups, Alleges Columnist \\nGordon Chang\\nWell-known columnist Gordon Chang explained sinister ideas of China to create a bioweapon, deadlier \\nthan COVID-19 By Bhaswati Guha MajumderUpdated December 5, 2020 17:49 +08\\nRecent Advances\\nAs researchers continue to transition from the era of DNA sequencing into the era of DNA synthesis, it \\nmay soon become feasible to synthesize any virus whose DNA sequence is known (4). This was first \\ndemonstrated in 2001 when Dr. Eckard Wimmer re-created the poliovirus and again in 2005 when Dr. \\nJeffrey Taubenberger and Terrence Tumpey re-created the 1918 influenza virus (1). The progress of DNA \\nsynthesis technology will also allow for the creation of novel pathogens. According to biological warfare \\nexpert Dr. Steven Block, genetically engineered pathogens \\u201ccould be made safer to handle, easier to \\ndistribute, capable of ethnic specificity, or be made to cause higher mortality rates\\u201d (2).\\nThe growing accessibility of DNA synthesis capabilities, computational power, and information means that \\na growing number of people will have the capacity to produce bioweapons. Scientists have been able to \\ntransform the four letters of DNA\\u2014A (adenine), C (cytosine), G (guanine), and T (thymine)\\u2014into the ones \\nand zeroes of binary code. This transformation makes genetic engineering a matter of electronic \\nmanipulation, which decreases the cost of the technique (4). According to former Secretary of State Hillary \\nClinton, \\u201cthe emerging gene synthesis industry is making genetic material more widely available [\\u2026] A \\ncrude but effective terrorist weapon can be made using a small sample of any number of widely available \\npathogens, inexpensive equipment, and college-level chemistry and biology.\\u201d (5) Genetically Engineered \\nBioweapons: A New Breed of Weapons for Modern Warfare \\u2013 Dartmouth Undergraduate Journal of \\nScience\\nCould you make a genetically targeted weapon? David AdamThu 28 Oct 2004 07.21 EDTTHE PDF LIVE NOTES FOR THE RAGGED EDGE RADIO BROADCAST WORLDWIDE By Russ Dizdar \\xa9 7\\nYou could try, but probably wouldn\'t want to be around when you released it. The prospect that rogue \\nscientists could develop bioweapons designed to target certain ethnic groups based on their genetic \\ndifferences was raised this week in a report by the British Medical Association (BMA).\\nThe report, Biotechnology, Weapons and Humanity II, warns that construction of genetic weapons "is now \\napproaching reality". Such "genetic bombs" could contain anthrax or bubonic plague tailored to activate \\nonly when genes indicated the infected person was from a particular group.\\nThe report says the combination of human genome studies, the development of vectors capable of \\nintroducing harmful material to cells and new ways to disrupt genes should raise concerns about potential \\nmisuse. Could you make a genetically targeted weapon? | Science | The Guardian\\nMilitary News Mail-In Ancestry DNA Kits May Help Enemy to Target You, Navy\'s Top Officer Says | \\nMilitary.comMail-In Ancestry DNA Kits May Help \\nEnemy to Target You, Navy\'s Top Officer Says\\n"Be careful who you send your DNA to," Richardson said at the event, hosted by the Mitchell \\nInstitute for Aerospace Studies. "There\'s a number of those companies where you can go and \\nfind out what your makeup is. That\'s a lot of information.\\n"You learn a lot about yourself, and so does the company who\'s doing it," the CNO added.\\nMore than 26 million people have taken at-home ancestry tests, according to a study from \\nthe Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Based on the rate at which people are buying the kits, \\nthat number could jump to 100 million by 2021, the study adds.\\n1. SMART WEAPONS & FUTURE WAR\\n\\u2022 As it has always been\\n\\u2022 More\\n\\u2022 More lethal\\n\\u2022 More \\u2026.. for conquest\\nNOTE ON \\u2026the future weapons of N W O .. antichrist/Armageddon'