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Q: What could POSSIBLY go wrong with introducing BILLIONS of genetically-modified FrankenMosquioes into the wild?

A: Unintended Consequences.

Thank you, Bill Gates-of-Hell




This was not supposed to happen. Professor of ecology and evolutionary biology, Jeffrey Powell, senior author of the study, remarked on the findings:

“The claim was that genes from the release strain would not get into the general population because offspring would die. That obviously was not what happened.” Powell went on to note, “But it is the unanticipated outcome that is concerning.”
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“Just a few engineered organisms could irrevocably alter an ecosystem.”

Esvelt’s computer gene drive simulations calculated that a resulting edited gene “can spread to 99 percent of a population in as few as 10 generations, and persist for more than 200 generations.” This is very much what has now been demonstrated in the mosquito experiment in Brazil.

Notable is the fact that the Oxitec Brazil mosquito experiment was funded by the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation. In June, 2018 Oxitec announced a joint venture with the Gates Foundation, “to develop a new strain of Oxitec’s self-limiting Friendly™ Mosquitoes to combat a mosquito species that spreads malaria in the Western Hemisphere.” The Brazil results show the experiment is a catastrophic failure as the new strain is anything but self-limiting.
 
The REAL social consequences are that people all over the country can and do use the same few sires selected for specific traits like A2/A2 or Homozygous polled. So loss of genetic diversity as fewer local people keep bulls.
 
Worse here. Even if you find a suitable donor, they won't let you use their blood, but will only permit use of the bulk blood bank. To permit this would be to admit there may be cause for concern, and they cannot let the slightest hint of that slip in anywhere.
Remember, slaves don't HAVE 'Rights'.
 
Remember, slaves don't HAVE 'Rights'.

Slaves have rights given to them by their Creator.

The question is whether or not the slaves are willing to kill or die to secure those rights. Because killing and dying is always a part of securing freedom. The people who think they're in charge rarely give up their power without a fight.
 
Slaves have rights given to them by their Creator.

The question is whether or not the slaves are willing to kill or die to secure those rights. Because killing and dying is always a part of securing freedom.
No disagreement. But my point was that when people don't know where their Rights come from, all too often they act like, then become...slaves.
 
In the US a former governor named Nikki Haley* is running for President and she is a FRAUD.

She posted this screenshot of a purported message of support on her X/Twitter account. Do you see it?

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*actually, her name is really Nimarata Randhawa but I've been told it's RACIST!!! to mention it. I'd never do that.
 
I wonder if Donald Trump good candidate for the antichrist. or he is just practice run for the one.

Also, could this be that this verse is talking about 2020 election results. And I saw one of his heads as it were wounded to death; and his deadly wound was healed: and all the world wondered after the beast. Whatever actually happens it does not hurt to be prepared and cautious.

 
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This is just plain evil.
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The whole woke fad is starting to lose its luster even to the leftists. The left lost Bill Maher on this nonsense and they're starting to lose more and more of their cohort.

In a way it's fun to watch.

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Took my two oldest boys to see Dune 2 over the weekend. They never go to the cinema, largely because of the cost but also because there's no reason to, all modern movies are crap. So the one probably epic movie to come out in a long time was worth going to see, and it didn't disappoint - mostly. It was as well made and epic as anticipated, cinematically it's a great film.

There was one annoying change from the book regarding the relationship between Paul and his women. But this specific change was done to more clearly emphasise that Paul is NOT a hero and is actually slipping into evil by the end of the story, a subtlety that could easily be missed otherwise, so it's forgivable.

If you're looking for a good movie to see, that isn't preachy wokeness but just a story told well, I can thoroughly recommend it. There is one tiny hint of a sex scene as you see Paul and Chani in bed together very obviously a few seconds after they've been busy, but they are entirely modest - the filmmakers have wisely avoided overt sexual content to make their potential audience as wide as possible.

There's a good article on it and tonnes of memes over at Not the Bee:
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I saw this post on Facebook this morning, a friend of mine shared it, but I'm not sure who the original post was written by:


A while back I was asked by a group of pastor’s wives to go with them to strip clubs.

That sentence alone sounds strange. But hang with me.

At first I was a little hesitant. And not for reasons you might think.

I love people. Especially ones who are broken; it’s part of my calling. But, given what I’ve walked through, I know how fragile broken people can be.

And I know how insensitive the church can be.

And I was uneasy.

But, these weren’t just any pastors wives.

They had a vision.

One that longed to love on women that society had thrown aside.

It reminded me a lot of Jesus.

So, I jumped on it.

Their plan was to visit these clubs once a month to deliver a meal and gift baskets. I joined them the first night and I’ll be honest, I had NO IDEA what to expect.

Now, I had my fair share of time (back in the day) in bars and such, but I’d never been to a strip club. I was totally unaware of what I was walking into.

We arrived and the bouncer ushered us back into the dressing room where we introduced ourselves and began distributing the gifts and food.

I was shocked by what I saw.

And I’ll tell you why:

I was raised to believe that no good comes from places like that. Which is probably true on many levels. (I wouldn’t suggest making it your go-to for date nights)

But, I was filled (as were many Christian kids) with fear about “places like that”. That “those people” were heathens and doing all kinds of sinful, shameful things.

Which, again, is true of strip clubs.

And bars.

And many other places.

Even churches.

But, these girls – these lovely, girls – were so…..normal.

As I talked with one in particular, she reminded me of any young mom I’d talk to in the school pick up line.

Minus the fact that she didn’t have much clothing on – I tried not to focus on that.

(Oh dear God, she’s talking about strippers in a Christian blog and talking about them being half naked. We should not EVEN be thinking such things! First, my sweet friend, it’s okay to laugh. Like seriously, it’s OKAY. The fact that 4 pastors wives and their pregnant friend even went into a strip club is kinda funny. If you’re going to walk with Jesus, you’re going to find yourself in some pretty awkward situations. And if you don’t have a sense of humor, you’re toast. Like seriously. So, I give you full permission to go ahead and laugh at the mental picture):)

They showed pictures of their children, talked of pregnancy (I was pregnant at the time) chatted about trying to get back in shape after having a baby, etc. It was SO NORMAL.

But, as we talked, and I looked into their eyes, I saw women – young, broken women. Who had stories, probably much like mine or yours.

We didn’t stay long. They had a shift to work, and we didn’t want to overstay our welcome.

But, as we left, they thanked us.

More than once.

As I drove home, I totally fell apart in my car.

Not because I felt sorry for them. Not because I thought I was so much better than they were. Not because I pitied their circumstance.

I cried because my heart was broken .

One thing the Lord continues to do in my heart, is humble it. Like over and over. Countless times, I think I’m going in to minister to some lowly soul and then I walk out, completely undone because the condition of my own heart was exposed.

I wept before God asking for His forgiveness in the way I had viewed women in that profession.

Because, people – that could have been me.

It could have been any of us.

Had my journey taken a few different turns, I very well could have been on the receiving end of that encounter.

Man. HE WRECKED ME.

I had my baby shortly after that visit and didn’t get to go back for the monthly visits to see the women.

But, I stayed in contact with one of the women organizing it and every so often, I ask her how it’s going.

They have been visiting them for a year now and received permission to leave a prayer box where the women could leave prayer requests.

The first few times they collected the box it had silly things written in it.

But they continued to leave it there.

Over the following weeks and months (as they continued to love on these women), the prayer requests got real.

Real situations

Real hurt

Real needs

Last time my friend and I got together, I asked about the strip clubs and this is what she said:

Her eyes always, always fill with tears when we talk about it because God is SO in love with these precious women.

She said, “The women are starting to reach out more. I’ve been texting with one and getting to connect with her a bit deeper”

We talked a bit more and she turned to me and said something that I am still rattled by.

“You know what one of them said to me last time?”

“What?”

“She said that she was so glad we come to visit them because we’re not like the other churches”

I said, “what did she mean by that?”

She said, “Apparently other churches send them hate mail. ALL THE TIME”

I’m sure my face turned three shades of white.

Complete shock and disbelief gripped me.

We both looked at eachother and about fell into a pool of tears right there.

People – church – WHAT ARE WE DOING?!

Did we forget (or do we just sing it songs) that Jesus was a friend of sinners?

Did we forget that it’s his kindness that leads us to repentance?

Did we forget that it is ONLY the blood of Jesus that makes us holy?

That ALL OF OUR GOOD BIBLE LOVING STUFF is like filthy rags without Him?

Jesus was UNAFRAID of walking in love to the least of the least.

Like the scum of the scum.

He walked right in, sat down and ate with sinners.

Gross, ugly sinners.

And the religious HATED HIM FOR IT.

A few years ago, I met with another pastor’s wife across the country who shared with me a similar ministry, although after months of developing relationships with the dancers, they asked the owners a crazy question.

They asked to hold a Bible study.

IN THE STRIP CLUB.

Just for the dancers.

Surprisingly, they were given a yes.

(Something about it building morale in the employees, but whatever. It was a yes!)

So, they started leading a Bible study in the club.

But, something was missing.

And those ministering knew it.

The women they were ministering to needed to be led by a man – not because these women were incapable, but because of the damaged, skewed image they had of men. They needed to see a man who was safe – they needed a man who knew Jesus.

This woman’s husband (who was a pastor) stepped up and took on the challenge. And, for months the dancers wouldn’t even look him in the eye.

But he kept showing up….

Soon, one by one, the women met Jesus through this pastor’s humble, gentle leadership.

There were prayer sessions.

Women were set free.

And many went on to lead, healthy restored lives.

All because this group of women and this pastor were unafraid to go where God was leading them.

I’m not suggesting that we all have this calling.

I am not the Holy Spirit.

What I AM saying to you is that if Jesus were here, walking among us, wouldn’t it be just like him to walk into the most un-Christlike place (strip club or whatever) and completely freak the religious folk out?

Just a thought.

He loved then.

He loves now.

But, he can only reach as far as you and I are willing to go.
 
Love this! There but for the grace of God go any of us. Amen! 🙏
 
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