Farm Wars
Barbara H. Peterson
In what appears to be a case of the rich experimenting on
their version of life for a transhumanist agenda, the UK Telegraph reports that
by sometime in the fall of 2012, we will be happily munching on burgers made
from meat grown in a lab. Yes, that’s right.
Pro. Post said his team has successfully
replicated the process with cow cells and calf serum, bringing the first
artificial burger a step closer. He said: “In October we are going to provide a
proof of concept showing out of stem cells we can make a product that looks,
feels and hopefully tastes like meat.”
(VN: And exactly how will this
affect our own DNA? Will it have an
impact on our consciousness? Did you
bother to study that issue? What about
our health and longevity? Remember, the
animals eat food that goes into their make up and we then eat the meat....so
how do we get the nutrients if no food, water or sunlight are included in the
process? )
Why should we be concerned with this? After all, benefits
would include slaughtering fewer animals. What could possibly be wrong with
that?
Although it is
possible to extract a limited number of stem cells from cows without killing
them, Prof Post said the most efficient way of taking the process forward would
still involve slaughter. He said: “Eventually my vision is that you have a
limited herd of donor animals in the world that you keep in stock and that you
get your cells from there.”
Each animal would
be able to produce about a million times more meat through the lab-based
technique than through the traditional method of butchery, he added.
This sounds reasonable if you want to trust your food to a
lab. Oh, we already do? And just how is that working out so far? Our food
supply has been adulterated by chemicals, genetic engineering, cloning,
pesticides, and irradiation, courtesy of a so-called “science-based” process,
which is anything but. When left to their own devices and funded by
megalomaniacs, it seems that the guys in the little white lab coats like to
cook up a whole host of concoctions that animals don’t even want to eat unless
they are forced to. Maybe the animals are smarter than us, eh?
So, here is what they are cooking up this time:
To produce the
meat, stem cells are placed in a broth containing vital nutrients and serum
from a cow foetus which allow them to grow into muscle cells and multiply up to
30 times. The strips of meat begin contracting like real muscle cells, and are
attached to velcro and stretched to boost this process and keep them supple.
At the moment the
method produces meat with realistic fibres and a pinkish-yellow tinge, but Prof
Post expects to produce more authentically coloured strips in the near future.
He forecast that,
with the right funding and regulatory approval, his method could be scaled up
to industrial proportions within as little as ten years. UK Telegraph
With the right funding? Well, it seems that you already have
it, Professor.
The work is being
financed by an anonymous and extremely wealthy benefactor who Prof. Post claims
is a household name with a reputation for “turning everything into gold.” UK
Telegraph
While vegans rejoice, another agenda just might be afoot.
Ponder this:
Think artificial life, transhumanism, synthetic biology,
genetic engineering and cloning. Now think Cargill.
Cargill just
happens to be responsible for 70-75% of the hazardous waste hydrofluosilicic
acid used in fluoridation programs. (Fluoride Action Network)
What do all of these things have in common? How about the
obscenely rich making even more of an obscene profit off of feeding the masses
with their experiments in engineering humanity the way they want to? Experiment with synthesizing flesh and muscle
for future transhumans, and sell your experiments to the public as food – a
win/win situation.
Get paid to throw away your waste products much like Cargill
does with its hazardous waste from the manufacture of fertilizer, which gets
purchased and put into our water supply to supposedly prevent tooth decay,
while Big Pharma rakes in the profits from inevitable illnesses that follow.
Think this is far-fetched? The wanderings of a deranged and
paranoid mind? Think again. This is not science fiction, it is happening now,
one piece at a time.
Take for instance the spider goat genetically modified to produce bullet-proof human skin. I can’t make this stuff up. This is the transhumanist agenda, and it appears they are happily on their way to developing who knows what to unleash upon humanity without even so much as a thought about the consequences. (VN: This was a crime against humanity in WW II for doing exactly the same thing and funded by the same Rockefeller foundation that also funds Eugenics studies which were also banned, people were hung for doing stuff like this and now they talk as if its normal. NOT)
Take for instance the spider goat genetically modified to produce bullet-proof human skin. I can’t make this stuff up. This is the transhumanist agenda, and it appears they are happily on their way to developing who knows what to unleash upon humanity without even so much as a thought about the consequences. (VN: This was a crime against humanity in WW II for doing exactly the same thing and funded by the same Rockefeller foundation that also funds Eugenics studies which were also banned, people were hung for doing stuff like this and now they talk as if its normal. NOT)
We are being transformed as we speak. Each time we eat a
genetically engineered organism (GMO), we are eating something that was
designed to horizontally/laterally transfer DNA to other cells. We have
scientists busily working on the Soul Catcher chip that purports to catch a
person’s every lifetime thought and sensation.
This is the end of
death,” said Dr. Chris Winter, of British Telecom’s artificial life team. He
predicted that within three decades it would be possible to relive other
people’s lives by playing back their experiences on a computer. “By combining
this information with a record of the person’s genes, we could recreate a
person physically, emotionally and spiritually.
Now all they need is the body, and it seems that the guys in
the little white lab coats are working on just that. How long before we begin
to see artificial men walking among us with flesh grown in a Petri dish? And
just how will we know them? Maybe when we come face to face with a not so
benevolent personality wrapped in bullet proof skin who decides that the 38
special pointed at it is nothing more than a nuisance at best. And most of all,
when will we natural humans be declared an endangered species?
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