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The Brave New World Order cometh.
HUMAN EMBRYO EDITING
Scientists have reported a new milestone in genetic engineering: the first successful use of “highly precise” DNA base editing in early-stage human embryos.
The development, described in recent scientific papers, marks a significant advancement in the long-running effort to ‘correct inherited disease-causing mutations’ before birth.

One study involved the use of base editing, a refined form of gene-editing that differs from the earlier CRISPR-Cas9 approach – which itself was the supercharged version of CRISPR.
While CRISPR-Cas9 works by cutting DNA at targeted locations, base editing reportedly allows scientists to directly convert one DNA letter into another without breaking the double helix. They say this reduces the risk of genetic damage and is considered ‘more precise’.
Researchers applied this technique to early-stage human embryos in a laboratory setting.
The aim was to “correct or alter single-point mutations” linked to “serious inherited conditions, including genes associated with blood disorders and cardiovascular disease risk.

The embryos were not implanted, and none were used to establish pregnancies.
According to scientists involved in the work, the method demonstrated that targeted single-letter changes in human embryos are technically possible with improved accuracy.

But it wasn’t all smooth.
A major issue observed was mosaicism, where some cells within the same embryo carried the intended genetic change, while others did not.
There were also concerns about embryo viability.
In some cases, the editing process appeared to affect normal development or cell survival.
These findings underline that while the technology is becoming more sophisticated, it is not yet reliable enough for use in reproductive medicine.
But it is improving, and will one day get there.
The research has been widely discussed in the context of earlier controversies surrounding human embryo editing. In 2018, Chinese scientist He Jiankui shocked the scientific community after announcing the birth of genetically edited babies using CRISPR technology.
That experiment, which aimed to confer resistance to HIV, was condemned internationally due to ethical breaches, lack of transparency, and safety concerns.
He Jiankui was subsequently imprisoned and later released, while the case led to tighter global scrutiny of human germline editing.
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By contrast, the new base editing work is being presented as purely ‘foundational research’.
Scientists emphasise that the goal is to ‘better understand’ whether precise genetic correction is ‘biologically feasible at the earliest stages of human development’, and that laboratory research does not equate to reproductive application.
The scientific community remains divided over how far such technologies should go.
Proponents argue that advances in gene editing could one day ‘prevent devastating inherited diseases’, such as sickle cell anaemia and certain forms of muscular dystrophy.
They suggest that, if safety hurdles can be overcome, ‘embryo-level correction’ might complement or extend existing reproductive screening methods.
Others caution that the risks remain too great.
Even small errors in early embryonic development can have lifelong consequences, and the long-term effects of genome editing in embryos are still not fully understood.
There are also ongoing ethical concerns about where to draw the line between disease prevention and genetic enhancement – bringing us to the heart of the matter.
On the surface level, this type of push is marketed as ‘revolutionary’ for health care, but will slowly drift into the realm of designer babies and superficial consumerism.
Just as the elitist parasites have planned for over a century now.
BRAVE NEW WORLD
The intentional alternation of the biological makeup of a human being, before they are born, is the stuff only once found in science fiction tales. But now it has arrived.
The controversial technology underpinning this push sits within the broader field of CRISPR gene editing, which has transformed molecular biology over the past decade.
Base editing has emerged as a next-generation tool, offering greater precision and fewer ‘unintended DNA disruptions’ – reshaping how scientists think about genetic disease.
Indeed, we are at the tail-end of the birth of a Brave New World Order – a centuries-long plan to produce “a dictatorship without tears”, so to speak. A “pharmacological way of making people love their servitude”, as Huxley once aptly put it.
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At the heart of this is the Epsilon Agenda – the inter-generational creation of a dumbed-down, obedient posthuman slave class. Edited from embryos to just be just smart enough to do the job, yet not smart enough to ask any questions about it.
A world where life and death, and everything in between, is medically controlled.
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The end goal is a future completely dictated by this caste system, with modern techniques incorporated into in-utero practices from birth in truly Huxleyan fashion.
How do they achieve this? Through calculated biological attacks across generations, making the population infertile and collapsing the birth rate in the process.
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That way, only the wealthy can cash in on increasing IVF practices.
Every billionaire and tech tycoon in the world is on it – with millions being spent on research that some fear could lead to the birth of a genetically engineered baby one day soon.
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But it doesn’t stop there.
In the future, organic embryos won’t even be around.
Instead, just like Brave New World, the post-human classes will select from pre-packaged synthetic embryos, designed on a conveyor belt and tailored specifically to your liking!
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In fact, synthetic embryo-like structures with intestinal tracts, beginnings of a brain, and a beating heart, have already arrived.
Using what they call ‘post-gastrulation ex utero‘ methods, scientists already claim to have created the world’s first synthetic embryo.

As we have highlighted repeatedly, this is the final form of CRISPR gene-editing – the ‘natural’ evolution of a decades-long plan of advanced eugenics and population control.
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If you have not yet read Huxley’s novel, or watched the BBC film adaptation, you are missing the critical piece of the puzzle that links this entire plan together.
It was not a ‘prophecy’, it was a blueprint – with the Huxley family being key players in the development of natural selection theory, eugenics, and population control.
The ‘perfect’ society is coming, folks.
One where every synthetic transhuman of the post-world is treated equally – not smart enough to even know the position they find themselves in.
Think happy thoughts, Ethan. Happy thoughts.

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I suspect that “the elites” have been doing this for decades, just releasing enough tidbits of knowledge to “the sheeple” when it assists control and creates financial opportunities. I’m sure some of the “inverts”, Elite Gender Inversions (EGIs) that they seem to delight in producing are created by more than “just” surgery and hormones post-birth and up to puberty. They do in utero embryo manipulations and cloning. Imagine what it took to create a dude like Jared Kushner?!