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Posted By: Hazymac, 5/30/2021 7:49:05 AM

One analyst, writing on Twitter suggested that even if suspicions the coronavirus pandemic originated in a lab should prove well-founded, that little would come of it because regional reactions had already taken it into account. The world would move on as before in other words. But this is unlikely for several reasons the most obvious of which are: the ecosystem of the world has been globally and forever changed. Billions of lives and careers have been altered, thousands of industries devastated and millions of lives lost. a political backlash which may alter the balance of the 2022 elections in the US and similarly in Europe.

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Reply 1 - Posted by: Are You Serious 5/30/2021 8:43:18 AM (No. 800711)
Actually, Henry Frankenstein would have been an improvement over what we have now.
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Reply 2 - Posted by: homefry 5/30/2021 8:43:52 AM (No. 800712)
A plot. IF not right from the beginning, soon after the dim-0s decided to use it as a campaign and DAMN anyone who it happened to kill, they had to get Trump out before he turned the U.S. into a UTOPIA!!!
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Reply 3 - Posted by: privateer 5/30/2021 10:06:16 AM (No. 800793)
Dr. Frankenstein wanted to create life. Mini Me Mengele Fauci was fine with killing millions.
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Reply 4 - Posted by: DVC 5/30/2021 2:08:22 PM (No. 800985)
FTA: "The most imponderable impact will be a loss of naive confidence in technological progress as the public becomes increasingly aware that technology is also the greatest single source of risk to the human race. Dual-use technologies like climate engineering, biotechnology, and artificial general intelligence are not only the stuff of dreams, they are the well of nightmares." Yes. And perhaps the 'apple of the tree of knowledge' represents the knowledge of how to manipulate RNA and DNA and create extremely deadly pathogens. And perhaps this kind of knowledge of evil need to be 'kicked out of the garden'. Unfortunately, there are 'scientists' who are willing to create these hideous things. And perhaps the conjecture is correct that "intelligence is a fatal mutation". Without wisdom, and we seem to be almost entirely out of it these days, these technologies are just horror shows.
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