
While we always observe the effects of new phenomena with our microscopes and are therefore condemned to react instead of being able to act first, a completely different genetic structure is already at hand in the background.
Geneticists have developed a synthetic extraterrestrial gene code that doubles the normal capacity of normal human DNA.
Instead of 4 bases - there are now 8.
Homo sapiens can be traced back to the four nucleotide building blocks in its DNA. These are guanine, cytosine, adenine and thymine (G, C, A and T)
In 2017, researchers in the USA announced that they had built a “foreign” DNA system from eight nucleotide building blocks. This change from the normal human four building blocks to eight building blocks doubles the information density of the genetic code.
'Alien' DNA forms proteins in living cells for the first time by Ewen Callaway (Nature November 29, 2017).
This article is also interesting in this context:
A semi-synthetic organism that stores and retrieves enhanced genetic information
https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/29189780/
Where synthetic bacteria clearly play a prominent role.
But this is no longer fiction - IT IS REALITY... We see the effects every day under the microscope and try to draw conclusions from small color changes or shapes - to a DNA change that is far ahead of us.
Quote:This new development will have important synthetic biology applications for supporting life on Earth and off-world (Callaway E. “Alien DNA” makes proteins in living cells for the first time. Nature November 29, 2017).
The researchers call their synthetic eight-letter genetic system “Hachimoji”. Hachi means “eight” and moįi means “letter” in Japanese.
Steve Benner of Molecular Evolution, in Alachua, Florida USA has announced that he and his colleagues have made a breakthrough in genetic biochemistry. They have added four more synthetic genetic molecules. The eight-character code GACTZPSB can bind to a complementary CTGAPZBS sequence.
Hachimoji DNA, which “supports” life, can mate in a predictable way and replicate its own DNA by making RNA.
The only question is - into what?
RNA is important for the maintenance of life as it relays the information sent by proteins.
The epigenetic mechanisms that alter DNA are thought to arise naturally through RNA and selected enzymes that add molecules to DNA over time.
Unfortunately, nowhere is it explained how these researchers were able to develop this 8-fold DNA code. They apparently had a brilliant idea overnight...
Info on Wikipedia https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hachimoji_DNA
But it clearly has the potential - or is probably now in the implementation phase - to be a human-cyborg interface.
Perhaps it will now also become clear why mRNA factories are to be set up everywhere, and why so-called vaccinations are to be specially produced for each individual.
Do you remember that two years ago the Queen heralded the transformation from 2-strand DNA to 3-strand DNA?
The future of genetic manipulation
The intersection of highly developed cell biology and mechanics should give humans the ability to change their bodies.
The future Homo evolutis, who has the ability to regenerate limbs, organs and brain tissue.
Lizards can already do this - but they don't need an extra DNA strand for it. So what is the real point of all this?
Quote: The improvement of artificial intelligence (AI) in combination with a silicone hybrid skin could produce a cyborg-like being that can better withstand the severe atmospheric changes in space travel.
Aha... That's where the wind is blowing from...
Biotech companies are well aware that our genetic code is severely compromised and that there is a potential market for genetically modified humanoids.
And this quote should ring alarm bells: Our genetic code is severely compromised - by what, or should I ask by whom?
Genetic researchers have confirmed that a certain genetic code that increased the intelligence of Homo sapiens but impaired longevity was suddenly deleted.
And again - by whom?
This discovery has inadvertently unraveled mechanisms that control degenerative diseases and cancer in humans.
Scientists at the University of California, San Diego School of Medicine, led by Professor Ajit Varki, report that they have discovered a molecule in an ancient African hominin fossil. This new molecule is different from our DNA.
This new glycan molecule enables the identification of human species much older than just a few thousand years, far exceeding the limits of DNA analysis.
“Therefore, such ancient glycan studies have the potential to provide a new and important method for investigating human origins” (Wiley. Glycans as biomarkers for cancer? Bioorthogonal labeling of human cancer tissue section cultures to identify marker glycoproteins. June 26, 2017 Science Daily.).
As uncomfortable as it may be, we have to admit that we don't even begin to know what kind of mess we're in.
Apart from the fact that our genetic code has apparently been tampered with over and over again for a long time and then sold to us as progress, the question still remains - who has this knowledge? What is their advantage?
We are all doing our best here and will continue to do so.
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