Charlotte, NC — “Eugenics is the practice or advocacy of improving the human species by selectively mating people with specific desirable hereditary traits. It aims to reduce human suffering by ‘breeding out’ disease, disabilities and so-called undesirable characteristics from the human population. Early supporters of eugenics believed people inherited mental illness, criminal tendencies and even poverty, and that these conditions could be bred out of the gene pool,” the History Channel states.
Pfizer CEO Albert Bourla had an hour-long interview on Tuesday with Frederick Kemp of the Atlantic Council in which he calls mRNA shots a “gene editing,” which is an admission the mRNA jabs are not vaccines. Bourla also claims that scientists can “repair the mistakes” in DNA, or in other words they can play God.
By looking at the Atlantic Council’s website, it is a globalist and collectivist organization in the vein of the World Economic Forum.
Gene Drive Files has published uncovered records and emails for years showing the American military is the largest funder of “gene drives” funding as effectively a bioweapon.
“Gene drives are a gene-editing application that allows genetic engineers to drive a single artificial trait through an entire population by ensuring that all of an organism’s offspring carry that trait. For example, recent experiments are fitting mice with ‘daughterless’ gene drives that will cascade through mouse populations so that only male pups are born, ensuring that the population becomes extinct after a few generations,” the website states. It adds: “Proponents have framed gene drives as a breakthrough tool for eradicating pests or invasive species. However, the Gene Drive Files reveal that these ‘conservation’ efforts are primarily supported by military funds.”
One has to wonder what to think when the so-called “fact checkers,” like Reuters, has called anyone calling the jabs “gene editing” or “gene therapy” as spreading misinformation, yet you have the CEO of Pfizer calling it just that.
Dr. Joseph Mercola has been shunned by the mainstream for honestly calling the jabs what they are. In March, he wrote: “In short, they know labeling them as ‘gene therapies’ would be like slapping a skull and crossbones label on them. Most people have enough common sense to realize that gene therapy is a different ballgame from a regular vaccination, and might be a bad idea, especially for children and younger individuals.”
Health Impact News provided an edited video of the lengthy interview showing some of the notable quotes by Bourla.
Asked about the various uses of mRNA, Bourla says: “There’s a third application which is for people that they are born with a mistake in their DNA code. And there are a lot of rare diseases that are happening to people because somewhere in one’s history there’s one small mistake in their DNA. Those people they have to live without until the ends of their lives, and sometimes their lives don’t last very long because of this mistake in their genes.”
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