In his new book, Eating to Extinction, BBC food journalist Dan Saladino scours the planet in search of animals, vegetables and legumes most at-risk of extinction, documenting their origins and declines, as well as the efforts being made to restore them..
Here, in the first part of a new series, The Mail on Sunday s James Henderson reveals how the Caribbean islands are getting ready to welcome back eager tourists after the pandemic.
This shot-in-the-arm gene treatment should be seen AS AN EXTENSION of genetic research into altering humans.
Because thatâs what it is.
The field of gene research includes âcreating better humansâ and eugenics.
Eugenics involves what American Rockefeller and Nazi researchers were setting up: depopulation; population control; selecting out âsuperior genetic strainsâ for survival.
Bring on the angels and trumpets. Bring on the cash
(Jon’s mega-collection,
William Engdahl and Dr. Peter Breggin have done excellent historical analysis of the eugenics movement.
Another point: In recent articles, Iâve pointed out that ALL genetic research -beyond its motives -is also fraught with unintended ripple-effect consequences. Never believe that the targets and the consequences can be contained.