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CHAPTER 4

REC #1 CERES 'ATONN

 

SUN., MARCH 28, 1993 9:06 A.M. YEAR 6, DAY 224

 

SUNDAY, MARCH 28, 1993

 

MEDITATION ON GOLD

 

Gold like the sun, which melts wax, but hardens clay, expands GREAT SOULS--and destroys CONFUSED AND SMALL ONES. Gold can be slave OR master.Where in this statement do YOU fit? So be it! "HE WHO WOULD PULL DOWN A BROTHER FOR GOLD OR FOR THE SEARCH OF IT--SHALL HIMSELF BE PULLED DOWN. FOR TO BRING LOSS UPON ANOTHER FOR THE GAIN THROUGH GREED OF SELF SHALL MERIT THEE ULTIMATE FAIL­URE OF THAT WHICH YOU SEEK AND THAT WHICH SEPARATES THEE FROM THINE KINGDOM--FOR IT IS THE INTENT WITHIN WHICH DEFINES THE MAN. SEEK YE FIRST THE KINGDOM OF HEAVEN IN GOOD­NESS AND THESE THINGS SHALL BE ADDED UNTO YOU. SEEK THE KINGDOM OF EVIL ENRICHMENT AT THE COST OF ANOTHER--AND YE SHALL REAP TIIE WINDS WHICH SWIRL AS THE DEVILS UPON TIIE BAR­REN DESERTS. DECISIONS ARE MADE WITHIN THE HEART WHICH CANNOT BE COVERED BY THE LIPS. PULL DOWN YOUR BROTHER'S POSSESSIONS AND IN­VESTMENTS IN THINE OWN GREED AND SO, TOO, IN THE VERY PULLING DOWN, SHALL YOURS BE LOST FOR--AS THE HOUSE FALLS--ALL WHO ARE WITHIN SHALL BE TRAPPED. HE WHO CLAIMS TO SEEK GOD BUT ACTUALLY SEEKS GOLD--SHALL FIND THE CHOICE MOST UNPLEASANT FOR THE BED OF GOLD IS COLD AND HARD AND SURVIVAL BECOMES A THING OF PAIN AND DISHONOR--NOT LUXURY AND COMFORT."The Master Teacher

 

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OUR LATEST NEW ARRIVAL

 

Cort and Jenny have brought joy and "light" into our world in these last few hours. Last evening (instead of supper) they brought forth a fine and beautiful SON. Surprise!! Never un­derestimate the surprises still allowed unto God!

 

They speak of the naming, for more sure were they of a femi­nine label--ah, but they think of "Luke"--be it known that if this be the birthright it is glory for Luke means LIGHT! Blessings are upon the children as they bring forth the servants of God that the tasks may be fulfilled according to the promise of God. God sends forth Himself as He gifts his children with the promise and fulfillment of "life".

 

Man is but a reed, the weakest thing in nature, but a thinking reed. It does not need the universe to take up arms to crush him; a vapour, a drop of water, is enough to kill him. But, though the universe should crush him, man would still be nobler than his destroyer, because he knows that he is dying, knows that the universe has got the better of him; the universe knows nothing of that.

 

All the dignity then consists in thought. You must look to that in order to rise aloft in wisdom; not to space or time which you can never fill. Strive then to think aright; that is the first principle of moral life.

 

To everything there is a season, and a time to every purpose under the heaven. Blessings rest secure and surrounding to those who hold the LIGHTED WISDOM within and give unto others that glorious allowance of Truth and WORD that confu­sion enters not lingeringly upon the pathway. Amen.

 

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For you who will find much of the writing in this issue of CONTACT a bit elusive and all but without your ability to take within--I feel we should offer this following evidence from something quite earthly and accepted in your realms of daily ob­servation, Popular Mechanics, May 1991.

 

QUOTING:

 

BIOLOGY'S BIGGEST GAMBLE

 

By Abe Dane, Science/Technology Editor.

 

Coiled inside virtually every cell in your body is a gigantic DNA molecule about 5 ft. long and 50 trillionths of an inch wide. Spelled out in the structure of each strand is the recipe for yourself. Without it, you would be nothing more than a soup of commonplace chemicals.

 

The reason I bring this up now is that our government, along with several others, is getting ready to spend about $3 billion over the next 15 years on the Human Genome Project, an effort to find out every word of what this voluminous molecule says. It's the biggest biology project ever. But if you understand how and why it's being done, you're ahead of a fair number of sci­entists. [C: I would suggest that you are ahead of ALL the "scientists" who work truly in the scientific arena for and of understanding of life in moral definition. This article is "explanation" of what genes and DNA "are"--not a qualifica­tion of some project or another. You must understand the seriousness of that which is now tampered to the absolute ability to reproduce and reprogram MAN HIMSELF. But--the programming and reproduction is NEGATIVE for it is intended to enslave and destroy MAN according to the wishes of the Evil Empire.]

 

That's not because there aren't good reasons for it, but more because the reasons are veiled by the fast changing complexities of modern molecular biology. So here are the basics you need for a serviceable understanding of the Human Genome Project. [C: No, it is "basically" what "they" WANT YOU TO KNOW AND THINK.]

 

THE LIBRARY OF LIFE

 

The human recipe, or genome, is written in rungs that span the spiraling strands of our DNA's double helix. Each rung, or base pair, may be one of four possible types. These form the 4-letter alphabet of the genome. In all, the genome contains ap­proximately 3 billion base pairs--enough to fill a library of 15,000 200-page books.

 

An exact duplicate of this entire library is found in every cell of the body, except for reproductive cells and mature red blood cells. Each cell's library is divided into 23 pairs of chromo­somes, and each chromosome holds one complete molecule of DNA. The DNA molecules are further divided into genes, of which there are somewhere between 50,000 and 100,000 in the entire genome.

 

These genes are what concoct the ingredients of a human. Each contains a sequence of up to 2 million base pairs that is the recipe for a protein. When the gene is active, it directs the manufacture of one of these highly complex polymers within a cell. The nature of the proteins determines the nature of the cell. And we are the sum of the cells from which we are built.

 

Although individual people may seem strikingly different to us, there is actually very little variation within the human genome. The fact that 99.9% of one person's genes are the same as those in any other person is a testament to the overrid­ing similarity of all humans. Yet the differences can be pro­foundly important. Among the possible consequences of varia­tion are about 4000 genetically related diseases, ranging from arthritis to Alzheimers, color-blindness to cancer. [C: GO BACK AND READ THAT AGAIN! SINCE, THEREFORE, THERE IS EVIDENCE RIGHT HERE OF TAMPERING OR ALTERATION FOLLOWING BIRTH PROGRAM. THIS IS WHY GAIANDRIANA (BY THE WAY, THIS IS NOT A TAKEOFF ON ANOTHER SUBSTANCE--THIS "IS" THE NAME OF THAT CELLULAR ENTITY IN POINT) IS VALUABLE--NOT AS ANTIBIOTIC MISINTERPRETATION OR ANYTHING OTHER THAN A NORMALLY OCCURRING SUBSTANCE IN ALL THINGS--BUT AS SUPPLEMENT TO GIVE COMPO­NENT UNDAMAGED RESTRUCTURING OF A MUTANT OR DAMAGED CELL. NO MIRACLE "DRUG" OR EVEN "SUPPORT" SYSTEM--IT IS THE RECIPE FOR REBUILDING ACCORDING TO ORIGINAL CONCEP­TION FORMAT.] Resulting from what amount to typos in an individual's genome, these diseases provide much of the justifi­cation for the Human Genome Projects.

 

WHEN GENES GO AWRY

 

If we could refer to a correct, indexed copy of the human genome, the process of finding these typos would be greatly simplified. The result would be easier prediction or diagnosis of disease, and eventually treatments that get to the genetic root of the problem.

 

Without such a reference, the difficulty of finding a defective sequence among the 3 billion base pairs of an afflicted person's genome is staggering. As it stands now, we know where only about 1500 of our genes are located. Thus, there is a mind-boggling amount of material to be sifted through in the search for any abnormality.

 

Because of this, it has been possible to find the typos to blame for only a handful of illnesses. In each case it has taken years of labor, aided by inspired guesswork. The Human Genome Project seeks to change this once and for all by focus­ing tens of thousands of man-hours on one massive 3-phase ef­fort.

 

BREAKING THE CODE

 

Phase one will have as its goal the completion of what is known as a genetic map. Such maps are based on the fact that sequences of base pairs located near each other tend to be in­herited together. For example, people with hemophilia (a disor­der that prevents the blood from clotting normally) very often are color-blind as well. Through a rigorous process of observation and inference, such groupings of characteristics can be turned into a sort of map indicating which genes are close to each other and which are far apart.

 

Built upon the framework of the genetic map will be a more useful index called a physical map. This second phase of the genome project will pick out milestones along the human DNA, state the order in which they are arranged and say how many base pairs lie between them. Completing the map within the five years allotted will demand considerable advances in biotechnology.

 

Because a whole molecule of DNA is too big to handle, physical mapping begins by chopping up the molecule with chemical scissors known as restriction enzymes (see illustra­tion). These recognize certain sequences of base pairs, and snip the DNA where they occur. The result is a noodle soup of dif­ferent-length strands called cosmids. [C: If this doesn't strike terror into your hearts--you didn't read it well.]

 

The cosmids are sorted by a process called electrophoresis, in which an electric current forces them through a slab of gel. Shorter pieces move farther than longer ones, leaving an ar­rangement of segments sorted by size. Once measured in this way, cosmids are put back in their original order by matching up the severed ends. At the end of the process, it is clear where along the original strand of DNA all the sequences of the type cut by the restriction enzyme were located. The unknown stretches between these milestones can be shortened by using DNA probes, which seek out sites along the genome that match their own known sequence.

 

PHASE THREE

 

With our DNA thus marked off, the actual sequencing of ev­ery one of the 3 billion base pairs in the genome can begin. Scheduled for completion in 2005, this phase is the third, final and most technologically demanding of the Human Genome Project. Although current technology is capable of base-pair-­by-pair sequencing, it is far too slow and expensive to contemplate for a stretch of material as long as the human genome. Numerous efforts are under way around the world to refine the technology of mapping, sequencing, storing, organizing and ac­cessing the genome's message.

 

 

Although the technical challenges are formidable, an even greater threat to the genome project's success is the controversy over ethics. There is great concern that while the genome would be a boon to medicine, it could also do great harm if used improperly. [C: Read it again!] Sometimes, it might serve only to notify people of impending illnesses that they can do nothing about. Worse, if that information falls into the wrong hands, it might lead to discrimination by employers or insurance companies. [C: OH GOD FORBID! It has already fallen into WRONG HANDS--it began and will end the species in the WRONG HANDS. Yes, indeed, IT IS TOO LATE TO CHANGE THE FACTS OF THIS FOR WHAT YOU THINK IS UNDER STUDY--IS ALREADY PERFECTED. As we have shown you in other articles--it is DONE, OVER, FINISHED--your choices now are to effort to perfect your own individual and original blueprint. The intent is to pro­duce a totally programmed (programmable) mechanism, de­stroy the over population of seemingly living people--and OWN LOCK, STOCK AND BARREL, THE CREATIONS ORIGINALLY OF GOD. REMEMBER: GOD CREATES--MAN AND EVIL USE THAT PERFECT CREATION TO MANIPULATE AND RESTRUCTURE THAT WHICH HAS ALREADY BEEN CREATED--THE PHYSICAL DIMEN­SION CAN DO NO OTHER. THEREFORE, THE PUP­PET-MASTERS MUST SEPARATE MAN PHYSICAL FROM SOUL CONNECTION--AND THAT CAN ONLY BE DONE THROUGH DNA/GENETIC MANIPULATION--LITERALLY, BREEDING "OUT" SOUL CONNECTION.]

 

The National Institutes of Health [C: TOTALLY evil in concept, production and on-going facade of manipulations.] which has the largest genome budget of any agency, has pledged to spend 5% of it in the coming fiscal year on research into the ethical dimension of the genome. Certainly, the issues are knotty. But proponents of the project respond that abuses can be avoided in the same way as with currently available medical tests. [C: Now doesn't that make you feel all better about it?]

 

If ethical safeguards can be established, the odds are good that the human genome will be not only one of the most power­ful medical tools ever developed, but also among the most ben­eficial. [C: And whoever, among you readers, believes it is ethical, I have a fox-pen who plans the safety and security of chickens kept isolated within that same fox-pen. And, fur­thermore--beneficial to WHO?? MAY GOD HAVE MERCY!]

 

END QUOTING

 

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As we move along it would seem so very wonderful to have ca­pability of changing disease into wellness when a child is birthed and bears damaged genetic structure which gives physical muta­tion or impairment. Would God object to the allowance of beauty instead of deformity--strength instead of weakness? Of course not--but do you believe your greedy controllers of the planet are Godly enough to use these magnificent and insightful gifts ONLY for goodness and healing? Come now, the whole intent of the adversary is control, enslavement and power. Therefore, if the power-brokers can alter a gene which allows perfection--WHO WILL BENEFIT? WILL THE CHILDREN BEING METHODICALLY DESTROYED IN GHETTOS OF DISEASE BE SALVAGED, OR, THE CHILD OF THE ELITE? IN THIS OVERPOPULATED WORLD WHEREIN THERE IS THE PLANNED ANNIHILATION OF OVER 6 BILLION PEOPLE--DO YOU THINK THE "AVERAGE" CHILD OF A GOD-RESPECTING FAMILY WOULD BE "SAVED"?

 

IF GENES CAN BE CHANGED FOR BENEFIT--THINK HOW EASY IT IS TO CONSIDER THE WIPING OUT OF MASSIVE NUMBERS OF PEOPLE! Not only is this possible and EASY TO ACCOMPLISH, but is methodically being ac­complished already. I am going to offer you another observation through another article shared with us but bearing no infor­mation as to resource, only a dateline of September 1990. I will begin by pointing out in the early reading of this article some thoughts and perspectives so that you can REALLY READ this material.

 

QUOTING:

 

THE GENE "HEALERS"

Curing Inherited Diseases

 

Medical technology is slowly prying open life's genetic con­trol panel and offering us new weapons in the fight against disease.

 

[C: Please note as you go along here that regardless of how it may at first "seem"--with only one or two exceptions--the people referred to are Khazarian Zionist New World Order workers.]

 

In the near future [C: Always means, already done.], doc­tors may be able to insert new genes into our bodies, replacing defective ones. Medical science hopes to then cure our diseases [or create new and incurable ones], not just treat them.

 

Within a century we may [C: already have, do, are.] have the ability to prevent a wide range of human genetic ailments [C: Or, create new ones which are manipulated.] We might even be able to redesign the genetic inheritances of our chil­dren before they are born. [!!!]

 

No one can say if all these things will be possible, of course. But scientists already speak, in general terms, about how they might be done. [C: Don't "bite" on this--it is already per­fected and mass cloning underway with fully adult bodies on your streets with programmed enforcers of the manipula­tions of social, political and medical ramifications upon you unaware species, still individual MAN.]

 

FIRST GENE THERAPY EXPERIMENT

 

One example of how far we have come is now occurring.

 

Committees of experts of the U.S. National Institutes of Health are considering a landmark proposal by Dr. W. French Anderson [Name altered over four generations ago.] of the National Heart, Lung and Blood Institute and Dr. R. Michael Blaese and their colleagues. The proposal is to treat children who have a severe genetic disease by inserting corrected genes into their blood cells.

 

Even before this, in May 1989, at the U.S. National Cancer Institute, Dr. Steven A. Rosenberg injected genetically engi­neered cells into humans. He spliced a foreign gene, taken from a bacterium, into terminally ill cancer patients' white blood cells. [C: I think you get the drift so I won't interrupt to comment--just turn the statements to TRUTH and you will perhaps see what is REALLY taking place here. AIDS viruses were developed EXACTLY IN THIS MANNER--EXACTLY!!]

 

The gene had no therapeutic powers, however. It was in­tended to act only as an inert marker. Researchers wanted to track the effectiveness of Dr. Rosenberg's [not altered] inno­vative cancer research and to test whether or not a foreign gene could safely function in the human body.

 

Many scientists hail such experiments as the beginning of a new era in biomedical research. They say gene splicing and THERAPY will become a solid part of the future physician's ar­senal of weapons against disease.

 

Gene splicing is the creative technique of the genetic revolu­tion. It allows scientists to rearrange, remove and add genetic material.

 

Scientists already manipulate genes for a wide variety of pur­poses [C: Can't resist waving the warning flag right here!] They have developed genetically engineered crops and animals, drugs and VACCINES and have identified the genetic causes of a number of hereditary diseases. [C: And, as well, developed more and bigger ones.]

 

POWER TO PLAY GOD

 

The possibilities for better health that gene splicing and ther­apy offer are creating a climate of hope. [???]

 

In his best-seller, MEGATRENDS, author and futurist John Naisbitt expressed that excitement. He called gene splicing "the most awesome and powerful skill acquired by man since the splitting of the atom".

 

Molecular biologist Richard Mulligan of the Whitehead In­stitute for Biomedical Research sums up the potential meaning of gene splicing: "Given the power of modern molecular biol­ogy, we can use gene transfer to essentially make a cell do whatever we want it to do." In short, "We can play God in that cell."

 

Before scientists can treat disease through gene splicing, they must first identify those genes that are defective. They have al­ready found markers or genes responsible for dozens of heredi­tary diseases. Researchers are also trying to identify genes that may predispose individuals to cancer, alcoholism, arthritis, schizophrenia--AND EVEN CRIMINAL BEHAVIOR.

 

One example of their spectacular progress occurred in the summer of 1989. A team of Canadian and American re­searchers found the long-sought genetic flaw responsible for cystic fibrosis. [C: Does this not indicate, likewise, that they have found and manipulate the one that STOPS the al­lowance of cystic fibrosis--and ALL other disease and genetic malformations?????] They had to probe for the gene among three billion base pairs of genetic bits. [C: Do you think they found nothing else while probing those three billion other base pairs?]

 

It was like "searching for a leaky faucet in a house some­where in the United States", said one writer. After seven long and tedious years of genetic sleuthing, researchers found the faucet. Those who have cystic fibrosis lack only three of 250,000 individual chemical base pairs that make up the gene.

 

When scientists pinpoint specific genes such as the one re­sponsible for cystic fibrosis, they open up the way for genetic screening. Carriers of defective genes, newborns and even fe­tuses can be tested for defective genes.

 

GENETIC FORETELLING

 

The power of genetic screening has been applied to a number of diseases. Tay-Sachs syndrome is one example. This fatal disease strikes only Jewish people from Eastern Europe and their descendants. These people throughout the world can now have their blood tested for evidence of the errant gene.

 

Such carrier and prenatal screening tests have virtually elimi­nated Tay-Sachs from the United States and Canada.

 

Similarly, in the Northeast Thames region of London, the number of Indian and Cypriot children with thalassemia, an in­herited blood disease, fell by 78 percent after prenatal tests be­came available in the 1970s.

 

To spot defective genes for all inherited diseases, researchers believe we must map and sequence our entire genetic makeup--our genome. Biochemist Robert Sinsheimer of the University of California at Santa Barbara defines the human genome as "the complete set of instructions for making a human being".

 

The goal is to map the position of each of the 50,000 to 100,000 genes contained in the body's 46 chromosomes. To date, researchers have mapped or roughly located about 2,000 genes. [C: POOH!]

 

THE GENOME INITIATIVE

 

To speed this research, the Office of Human Genome Re­search was established at the U.S. National Institutes of Health in October 1988. Their task has been called the largest and most important undertaking in the history of biology.

 

"The objective of the entire initiative," says Victor A. McKusick, of Johns Hopkins University Hospital, "is to create an encyclopedia of the human genome." Many scientists con­sider the U.S. genome initiative a more monumental effort than both the Manhattan Project, which created the A-bomb, and the Apollo moon-landing program. [Indeed!]

 

Many scientists view the mapping and sequencing of the hu­man genome as a sacred scientific endeavor. Harvard biologist and Nobel laureate Walter Gilbert says obtaining the human genome blueprint is the "ultimate answer to the command­ment 'Know thyself'". [Commandment???!!?] He calls it the "Holy Grail of biology".

 

READING OUR GENES

 

The genome project will allow scientists to identify more and more of the defective genes responsible for the perhaps 4,000 known human genetic diseases.

 

Eventually, says Mark Guyer of the NIH's Human Genome Office, people might have access to a computer readout of their own genome.

 

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[C: Can you not see that THIS is the method of placing the MARK OF THE BEAST, chelas? A tattoo is nothing--you will be marked genetically and therein lies the incredible plight of it all--NO ONE WILL HAVE CHOICES IN THE MATTER--FOR THERE WILL BE MARKING BY INVIS­IBLE (EXCEPT TO THE "READERS) MEANS THROUGH MYRIADS OF TECHNIQUES.

 

Another question which is flooding through from masses of you readers: "But won't the Gaiandrianas simply re-perfect the mutant cell structures? No, not unless the many gen­erations of mutations are continued by foreign transplants. By this I mean that "if" there is mutation or damage pre­sent--the being would not survive if ALL cells were in muta­tion. Harken back to the origin of the article prior to this one--there is a "Human Genome" blueprint. This in turn means that EVERY body will have some of the original Hu­man Genome imprint--Gaiandriana will only work with THAT cellular structure--not the mutation of alien cell. The perfect "Human" cell, with a working immune system sovereign and individual to EACH production--will overtake the problem cells and actually utilize them for fuel for the perfect (or original) recipe cells.

 

Won't the "enemy" then be able to pick out the "perfect" unaltered beings? Yes, but it is through the very perfecting process which cannot be prevented fruition that protection comes--for the ADVERSARY will ALSO recognize the HIGHER POWER OF CREATOR AT WORK--THAT MEANS PROTECTION!--FOR WE TOO ARE GIVEN TO READ THE BLUEPRINTS FAR BETTER AND MORE QUICKLY THAN CAN A BUNCH OF DEAD-HEAD SO-CALLED SCIENTISTS. Furthermore, in the rehabilitation of the cellular structures, as the Cosmic rays increase in fre­quencies--so too will the rehabilitated participants lifting the being out of and into a higher functioning environment--which can no longer be easily manipulated by MAN--scien­tist or otherwise!]

 

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Our personal genetic blueprint might be coded like the infor­mation in the magnetic strip on the back of a credit card, said one medical newsmagazine.

 

This would be "a personalized genetic map" with all of our "health 'land mines' demarcated", augurs Dr. Nancy Wexler, president of the Hereditary Disease Foundation.

 

The ultimate goal is to have accurate diagnostic screens and effective therapies for all diseases with a genetic factor. "Knowing where the gene itself is," explains Dr. Victor McKu­sick, "you can walk into it and see what is wrong with the piece of DNA that is causing the disease."

 

HOPING FOR GENE THERAPY

 

Possibilities are staggering. An unexpected breakthrough here and another one there could propel genetic engineering to a new achievement plateau.

 

The possibility that diseases may be truly prevented, cured and eliminated will continue to drive the genetic revolution. Victims and their families will want new genetic therapies and doctors will try to provide them.

 

Webster Cavenee, director of Montreal's Ludwig Institute for Cancer Research, reflects the concern doctors have for children suffering from genetic diseases. For example, he says of retinoblastoma, a childhood eye cancer:

 

'It' is a terrible disease. It's not fair. Those kids don't de­serve it." Dr. Cavenee adds, "Whatever we do, whatever ad­vancements we make, are for them."

 

To help such children, scientists are engaged in a war against defective genes. Dr. Philip Leder, head of the department of genetics at the Harvard University Medical School has put it bluntly. "We need to reach in and lay our hands on the gene," he says.

 

Doctors are still frustrated when fighting and struggling to remedy diseases. "Drugs and everything else we use to­day...treat symptoms," explains Dr. W. French Anderson.

 

"The only way to get at the basic disease, if the disease stems from a defective gene," he says, "is to correct the genetic de­fect."

 

MEDICINE'S GOLDEN AGE COMING?

 

The genetic revolution is one of the most important creators of the hope that disease may be conquered. That's because it allows us to get at what futurist thinker Marilyn Ferguson once called "the control panel of change". Genetic engineering al­lows us to manipulate the very blueprint of life--our genetic makeup.

 

Dr. W. French Anderson calls this ability to engineer our genes the basis of "medicine's third revolution". [C: Wouldn't you guess, further, it to be the last?] During this revolution, scientists hope diseases will be cured. "Not just treated with blood transfusions, but cured," Dr. Anderson emphasizes.

 

Others are equally excited by the promises of genetic revolu­tion. "We are just beginning a golden age of genetics," said University of California medical geneticist Robert Sparks. Molecular biologist Kenneth Kidd of Yale University calls ad­vances in genetics a medical renaissance.

 

Scientists, lay people, observers and journalists often speak in hushed tones about the potential of biotechnology.

 

Pathologist Marc Lappe, in his book Broken Code, said sci­ence is acquiring "almost Godlike POWER". Dr. Lappe foresees a kind of second genesis or creation. During this time the scientific community will gather the "biblical power to  shape and control life on earth". [C: How much more clearly spoken do you need it to be, readers?]

 

A NEW WORLD TOMORROW?

 

Howard A. Schneiderman, a senior vice president of research and development at Monsanto Chemicals, argues that genetic engineering may be "the most significant scientific and techno­logical discovery ever made".

 

Dr. Schneiderman visualizes an incredible place for genetic engineering in tomorrow's world. "Just try to imagine the earth a thousand years from now," he asks. Steam power, electric power generation, nuclear power, fusion power, transistors, lasers, robots, microprocessors will all have long become "historical novelties." However, biotechnology will remain "at the very center of much that we do" in this future society of a millennium from now, Dr. Schneiderman says.

 

Today, we can only see the faint outlines of what may ulti­mately be possible.[C: And now, hold your breath for the most astoundingly stupid statement intended to fool you poor unsuspecting children.] As of now, for example,science has not yet devised a way to stop, cure and eradicate AIDS. [C: "THEY" CREATED IT--HOW MANY OF YOU AC­TUALLY STILL BELIEVE THERE IS NO TREATMENT AND CURE?]

 

But in our time there is, at least, progress toward a solution--and hope. Today, the carrot of living a disease-free life dangles alluringly before our eyes as the stick of disease drives us to manipulate our genes.

 

Parents of children with crippling or fatal genetic diseases look with hopeful reverence at gene therapy as another potential option for themselves or their loved ones. It is an under­standable hope borne, perhaps, of desperation--a reaching out for something, anything that will help in the struggle against dis­ease.

 

Dr. Sheldon Horowitz, a pediatric immunologist at the Uni­versity of Wisconsin Hospital, has cared for children with ge­netic diseases. He says, "Parents look at their kids dying, and anything reasonable they would be willing to try."

 

MAN AS GENETIC GOD?

 

[C: FROM HERE ON IN YOU HAD BETTER READ BE­TWEEN THE LINES VERY, VERY CAREFULLY FOR IT IS NOT EVEN WELL HIDDEN FROM YOU.]

 

Man is determined he will learn how to recreate the genetic universe and bring it under his own control. It will, of course, be under the considered intent of his ultimate quest for a dis­ease-free world.

 

That is the most important principle for understanding the ge­netic revolution. Man is determined to end his helplessness be­fore the sword of disease through the use of his own mind and reason.[C: This is almost too much for even me to wade through in hip-high boots.]

 

We are now living in an advanced phase of our human at­tempt to control the physical world. Alvin Toffler, who has had a profound effect on our thinking about social change, wrote: "Our century represents the Great Median Strip running down the center of human history."

 

We are, indeed, participants in the most crucial turning point of our civilization.

 

Today, man is the center of all things. Man himself is the new god. He will find a way to solve the problems that beset his race. At least, that is what he must convince himself of.

 

In 1930, the father of psychoanalysis, Sigmund Freud, ob­served that man had donned the mantle of the divine. [Oh barf!]

 

Once, humanity endowed wood and stone with its fears, needs and hopes--calling them gods. But in Freud's day, mankind was already bearing its own burden, however unsurely. Freud then looked ahead to our age--the time of the bioengineers he never knew of. [C: This "spokesman" is not even profi­cient at grammar, much less a fragment of "truth".] He said "unimaginably great advances" would "increase man's likeness to God still more" in the future. How right he was!

 

FIRST IDOLS, THEN MAN

 

Let's put this all in proper perspective. Some 3,000 years ago people like us actually believed that some wood and stone, man-made god such as Baal could bring the believers abundant harvests and long and healthy lives.

 

That was humanity's Option One. It took centuries of suf­fering for people to have their eyes opened. The gods didn't stop war, famine or disease.[C: HAS MAN?] The gods, after all, were stone dead. [C: And, it makes you wonder about "Man" also, does it not?]

 

A few hundred years ago, the Western World, realizing this, hit upon Option Two. Humans began to believe they had the solution to their problems inside their brain.

 

"Science" became a kind of generic term for the best brains--those working to solve our fundamental problems. They be­came our finest hope for eliminating disease, for example. Our real faith was in man--in his genius and ability. MAN HAD BECOME THE NEW GOD.

 

THE NEGLECTED OPTION

 

Hundreds of years from now humans will see themselves dif­ferently. They will look at our age and shake their heads in ut­ter amazement in the same way we might at the ancient Baal worshipers. They will wonder how we could possibly have be­lieved that man alone was capable of solving his own problems of disease, of the mind, of the social order, or politics and war.

 

Why will they feel this way about us? Because they will have Option Three--the healing work of the Creator God of the uni­verse. The real God, not the one fashioned by man's religions and cloned in our image. [C: ANYBODY OUT THERE? SEE HOW CLEVER THE MANIPULATION? IF YOU CAN'T SEE THIS THEN YOU ARE "STONE DEAD"--BE­TWEEN THE EARS AND THAT'S THE VERY WORST SPOT, CHELAS.]

 

Today, humanity is hiding from God, though humans are not generally aware of this. For the moment, mankind is not ready to trust in Him.

 

The result is that we are left on our own to devise whatever patchwork solutions we can. The promises of success are hope­ful; the risks of failure or mistaken application are sobering.

 

Whatever the case, the time of an astonishing new awareness is looming for the human race. God intends to reveal himself and put Option Three into operation, saving humans from them­selves and their problems.

 

A new civilization is destined to sweep over planet earth. But it will be the Creator God's way, not man's. In that coming new world, God will give us all the good things the genetic rev­olution promises--long life and health Paul Kroll, The Plain Truth.

 

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Let him who has eyes to see--see and him who has ears to hear--hear, and God grant wisdom to see and hear TRUTH for the lie shall enslave and man shall perish from the face of the earth!

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