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A new type of experimental "farm" has been launched in the Netherlands — it does not contain animals. Instead, meat from cow cells is grown in bioreactors.
According to the developers, the finished product is practically the same in taste and texture as regular meat. At the same time, manufacturers have the opportunity to regulate the balance of proteins, fats and carbohydrates. This method does not involve slaughtering animals, and it also reduces production costs.
So far, the project is at the testing stage, and it is planned to reach full-fledged operation by 2028.
I've been seeing some Forest Fic posts... ive read like two-hundred words of it and im scared. Whats it even about?
Dr. Tara O’Toole on Bioweapons
Dr. Tara O'Toole, Senior Fellow and Executive Vice President, In-Q-Tel (IQT)
"The Future of Synthetic Biology, Pandemics, and their Impact on Economies and National Security" - July 15, 2020
"A weapon that would make everybody go to sleep or feel extremely anxious is not out of the question..."
Full Video Available on The Ministry of Gnosis Telegram Channel
Christopher Sawin traces the impetus for developing enhanced soldiers to changes in conventional warfare and fallouts from recent wars. Since losing several soldiers during the wars in Iraq and Afghanistan, the US Department of Defense has “heavily funded programs aimed at enhancing soldiers for warfare by altering the genetic code towards making soldiers that are stronger, smarter and lack empathy,” Sawin writes.60 Noting the importance of such programs for future operational military dominance, Sawin examines the risk that super soldiers will no longer resemble other humans, genetically or otherwise. Writing about this aspect specifically, Margaret Foster Riley explores the human rights implications of using CRISPR technologies to deextinct Neanderthals, create humanzees or enhanced human beings. She notes, “technology has the potential to blur who – or what – is actually human,” giving rise to several questions about the applications of human rights laws and principles. In particular, the literature on super soldiers raises concerns related to theircapacity for empathy. Although diminishing human intuitions and capacity for empathy may help create efficient killing squads, concerns arise about whether super soldiers will be inclined to engage in indiscriminate killing, unable to distinguish between enemy combatants and civilians during war.
Crisper the ham eating bird cookies.
Look, you're new to this, Mr. Carisi.
Gender Neutral language is superior
and here's why:
inclusive
easy to use
saves words eg. "....Her brothers and sisters...." Lengthy. Running out of breath. "Her siblings...." Saves 2 words, more oxygen for organs
elements of mystery (How many? Who did what? Are they all even human??)
sounds cool ie. wife? meh, okay. but partner? hell yeah, yehaw time
Cons:
might trigger some cishets