Dr. Astrid Stuckelberger seeks to see ahead and around corners to form a more complete picture of what is in store for us all in these terrifying days of increasing globalist control over humanity.
In our third interview with Dr. Stuckelberger, we explored the advancement of another branch of genetic manipulation—gene editing. We are reminded that a Nobel Prize in 2020 was awarded to developers of the CRISPR technology, which allows scientists to “snip” out segments of DNA. A newer version of CRISPR has now been created. Called CRISPR/Cas9, this technology allows both cutting segments of DNA and the insertion of synthetic DNA.
The result is the re-writing of the fundamental code that creates humanity. This technology may not only alter the human being who receives the procedure—if the editing influences the genetic line, the entire offspring line of that human may be irrevocably altered.
The potential for tragedy from permanently altering DNA human building blocks cannot be overemphasized.
Dr. Stuckelberger is a scientist and international public health expert emphasizing the ethics of science and “science for policy-makers.” She has a distinguished and extensive career with many credentials, including a PhD in Public Health. She has worked with both the World Health Organization (WHO) and the United Nations (UN).
Now, she is on the cutting edge of the health freedom movement. Her last interview on the Pulse with us looked at issues of radio waves and microwave frequencies and the electrical nature of our bodies, as well as graphene oxide and other nanoparticle technology that is being found in the “COVID vaccines.”