Biden Transhumanist Executive Order: ‘We Need to Program Biology’ Like We ‘Program Computers’

September 22, 2022 in News by RBN Staff

source:  needtoknownews

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President Biden issued Executive Order 14081 calling for biotechnology that can “predictably program biology in the same way in which we write software and program computers.” The experimental and dangerous COVID injections were used as an example of how biotechnology can save lives, yet evidence has arisen that COVID ‘vaccines’ are toxic to humans. Gene editing can also be used to “program biology” in human beings. Biden’s executive order calls for biotech to sequester carbon and reduce greenhouse gas emissions, in addition to increasing agricultural yields (via GMOs), protecting against plant and animal pests and diseases; and cultivating alternative food sources, which may include insects.

The Biden administration issued an executive order calling for biotechnology that can “predictably program biology in the same way in which we write software and program computers,” a transhumanist practice, in service of human “health.”

As an example of such biotechnology, Executive Order 14081 included by implication the COVID-19 mRNA injections, citing the COVID-19 “pandemic” as demonstrating “the vital role of biotechnology … in developing and producing life-saving … vaccines that protect Americans and the world.”

The mRNA jabs are an example of what has been described as “the most prominent area of biotechnology”: The “production” of ostensibly “therapeutic proteins and other drugs through genetic engineering.” However, while the proteins produced by the mRNA shot were touted as beneficial, evidence has emerged that they are toxic to humans. In fact, as StatNews noted in 2016, mRNA experiments were abandoned by several pharma groups before the COVID-19 outbreak over “concerns about toxicity.”

In support of its proposal to use biotechnology to “aid” human health, the order called upon the Secretary of Health and Human Services (HHS) to “submit a report assessing how to use biotechnology … to achieve medical breakthroughs, reduce the overall burden of disease, and improve health outcomes.”

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