IBM’s DNA Barcode Reader, Iran Closes Newspapers, Dollar Fund US Wars
Oct 6th, 2009 | By Keelan Balderson | Category: Economy, Health & Big Pharma, Science & Technology, Wars- IBM the computer corporation behind the database systems used in the Nazi concentration camps and the UK mass ID card scheme has once again jumped on the “human destruction” band wagon and developed a DNA bar-code reader.
“The DNA Transistor is a project from IBM Research that aims to advance personalized medicine, by making it simpler (and much cheaper) to read an individual’s unique DNA sequence — the special combination of proteins that makes you unlike anyone else.”
“The technologies that make reading DNA fast, cheap and widely available have the potential to revolutionize bio-medical research and herald an era of personalized medicine,” said IBM research scientist Gustavo Stolovitzky. “Ultimately, it could improve the quality of medical care by identifying patients who will gain the greatest benefit from a particular medicine and those who are most at risk of adverse reaction.”
Despite these warm outlooks, the potential for corruption with such a device is high, considering IBM’s past. Also, what would become of humanity if everybody was tailor made to reach their ultimate physical and health potential? Couple that with cloning and god knows what else and we could have a catastrophe on our hands.
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- Under Mahmoud Ahmadinejad Iran has closed down 3 daily national newspapers that consistently criticized the June re-election of the President.
Although this move reeks of fascist dictatorship it turns out these 3 newspapers were receiving funds from the West, which of course is unjustly attacking Ahmadinejad for a non-existence nuclear threat.
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- Source: Russia Today,
China, Russia and other countries moving to shift from dependence on the collapsing fiat dollar are tired of funding US wars, says activist and former stockbroker Max Leider.

All I have to say is… Anyone seen the movie The Island?
No but it is on my list lol
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