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There's a growing effort among left wing elites to use emerging technological innovations to reshape and redesign how people think, feel, and make decisions. About which values they desire and how they can ensure those values are imposed on as many people as possible.
Moises Velasquez-Manoff, in a new york times article entitled The Brain Implants that could Change Humanity, explained that some neuroscientists are already using rudimentary brain implants to alter human behavior and that brain reading and possibly brainwriting technologies are fast approaching, and society isn't prepared for them.
One example of brain implant technology(1) is a company called neuralink. It's mission is to create the future of brain computer interfaces. The human brain is connected to an implant called the link, which is a sealed, implanted device that processes, stimulates, and transmits neural signals to the user's brain.
Aside from the potential health risks, there are an incalculable number of ethical issues and dangers that inevitably come with such a technology. In a world where man and machine are united, how could we stop people from being heavily influenced, manipulated, or controlled, about how people think about societies, cultures, religions, economics, and morality, where a specific emotional response could be guaranteed to the point where people lose their free will, even their humanity.
1. The world economic forum is taking a strong interest in the topic of brain implants. klaus schwab suggested that as early as 2027, brain implants could be relatively commonplace.
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Gene editing is the ability to make highly specific changes in the DNA sequence of a living organism, essentially customizing its genetic makeup. It is made possible by a powerful tool called crispr. Quoting the wef’s klaus schwab on this matter: “The science is progressing so fast that the limitations are now less technical than they are legal, regulatory and ethical... We may see designer babies in the near future, along with a whole series of other edits to our humanity..."
It is completely conceivable that forms of radical human change will be available within a generation, innovations that risk creating entirely new forms of inequality and class conflict.
It's definitely not a good idea for our government, that can't figure out a way to maintain peace and order in many of our major cities, balance its budget, or even run Amtrak, to be in the business of genetic engineering technologies and techniques. That is far too much power for a government in a free society, to play God by rewriting the basic rules of biology. That is a dangerous game, and the last time a major government power played it, Europe ended up with the holocaust.
Yet, in 2022 biden signed an Executive Order entitled Advancing Biotechnology and Biomanufacturing Innovation for a Sustainable, Safe, Secure American Bioeconomy, which states: "...to help us achieve our societal goals... To be able to write circuitry for cells and predictably programmed biology in the same way in which we write software and program computers; unlock the power of biological data..."
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