Paul Berg’s review after 30 years uncovered “economic self-interest, irreconcilable ethical and religious conflicts, and challenges to deeply held social values.” In 2008 he could not predict that his own government would fund GoF in secrecy, lie about it and then force an untested mRNA jab on its citizens in cahoots with the WHO and Gat…
Paul Berg’s review after 30 years uncovered “economic self-interest, irreconcilable ethical and religious conflicts, and challenges to deeply held social values.” In 2008 he could not predict that his own government would fund GoF in secrecy, lie about it and then force an untested mRNA jab on its citizens in cahoots with the WHO and Gates.
We have moved far from the Asilomar concern of public transparency. I wonder what he was thinking before he died in February 2023, at age 96.
Paul Berg’s review after 30 years uncovered “economic self-interest, irreconcilable ethical and religious conflicts, and challenges to deeply held social values.” In 2008 he could not predict that his own government would fund GoF in secrecy, lie about it and then force an untested mRNA jab on its citizens in cahoots with the WHO and Gates.
We have moved far from the Asilomar concern of public transparency. I wonder what he was thinking before he died in February 2023, at age 96.