Auschwitz perfected and globalized – The Bio Revolution
You’ve likely heard of IG Farben, but have you ever heard of American IG and the follow up story?
Imagine that the brutal experiments at Auschwitz were better concealed and the prisoners were drugged and brainwashed to believe that’s the best world out there for them – this is what is occurring today, in a fake pandemic atmosphere with a deadly jab solution.
Then find out that the management has never stopped winning, expanding and perfecting their business model, up to today’s Great Reset.
What’s Bayer been up to lately? We find out from their website: “the bio revolution is redefining innovation in the life sciences. how this might be a game changer.”
The life sciences have made great advances in the past years. Biology, life sciences and the megatrend of digitization are growing closer together, enabling new inventions that impact our daily lives in a scope that we speak of a Bio Revolution.
This revolution is reinforced by rapid increases in computing power and the emergence of new capabilities in AI, automation, and data analytics. These trends are further accelerating the pace of innovation and the potential for higher R&D productivity in the life sciences.
All this has led to new ways to understand and explore biology. The range of life forms on earth is amazingly complex and diverse. However, the methods to analyze them can be remarkably similar. Technologies and methods are transcending disciplinary boundaries even faster.
The implications across the life sciences can be enormous
For human health, for example, a deeper understanding of the relationship between genetics and disease has led to the emergence of precision medicine, which can potentially be more effective than the one-size-fits-all therapies of the past. In the future, new technologies could help the healthcare industry not only treat, but cure or even prevent diseases. New gene and cell therapies, for example, aim to cure genetic diseases, potentially enabling sustainable organ replacement or reversing autoimmune diseases.
The Bio Revolution has the potential to help address some of the most critical global challenges, from climate change to pandemics, chronic diseases, and worldwide food security. Experts estimate that a significant portion of the economic impact of biological applications will be in health care, agriculture, and consumer products.
Already today, the Bio Revolution with its convergence of science and technology has created an explosion of research projects in science and business. Each year, the amount of Intellectual Property related to the Bio Revolution is increasing. This can be seen, for example, by the number of patents in CRISPR or plant biotech. In short: the revolution is gaining momentum and holds a great promise for health and food alike. Total number of CRISPR patent applications worldwide per year from 1984 to 2018.
“Fueled by digitalization, growing connectivity, and falling costs, important advances in biotechnology are intertwined with more systemic shift in how bio-innovation is undertaken and who is involved. Microbiome technologies, advanced genomics, gene editing and synthetic biology are among key enabling technologies that have the potential to change the face of bio-innovation. This broader redefinition of bio-innovation creates new prospects to help address important nutrition, environmental and development needs.” – World Economic Forum, “Bio-Innovation Dialogue Initiative”.
At the forefront of the Bio Revolution, there is the well known company – Bayer: “As a leading life science company, Bayer is aligned with the long-term market trends in health and nutrition and offers innovative and sustainable solutions to tackle some of the key challenges for humanity. Bayer brings to the table an extensive knowledge of human and plant science, supported by its expertise in regulatory processes and an impressive global footprint to ultimately bring innovations from labs to market.”
The Bio Revolution marks the beginning of a new era: Innovations enabled by the convergence of biology and technology have the potential to significantly improve our lives, our nutrition, and our health – as WEF and the biotech companies say.
Yes, you read it well: “have the potential to significantly improve our lives, our nutrition, and our health”. What we don’t know is that word, “our”, to whom does it refer? To the general and ordinary human being, or… to the oligarchs? This “potential to significantly improve” different aspects of the human being life is possible only if this science is used for the real good of the (ordinary) human being. The problem (for the ordinary human being) is that the owners of the biotech companies and many other participants at WEF have an agenda which requires a planet depopulation with 90%. And now they found the solution to do that in plain sight: the Bio Revolution. And they say it openly: Bio Revolution offers “innovative and sustainable solutions to tackle some of the key challenges for humanity”. The fact that we are more than 7 billions human beings on this planet is a real “key challenge” for those less than 1% who want a little more space and control. So, it appears that the word “our”, in the expression mentioned above, it concerns the elite.
Another point: if we look where the funds come from for this research (private money) and the scientific direction of it (human-technology/human-machine interface) we can say for sure that nothing good for the human beings will get out of this. Given the history facts and the present actions of the worldwide scientific and medical authorities, this “potential to change the face of bio-innovation”, as it was said at WEF’ “Bio-Innovation Dialogue Initiative”, sounds very frightening for the human beings’ future.
As the very recent covid jabs showed us, this “face of bio-innovation” occurs to be one of a monster, jeopardizing human beings’ health, wellbeing and life. And, as always, they said it openly: “the bio revolution (…) might be a game changer” (Bayer).
yogaesoteric
March 10, 2022