Injuries, Causes, & Treatments, IJVTPR 3(1): For “Such a Time as This”

J. Oller
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This editorial presents the main questions for volume 3, issue 1 of the IJVTPR, titled Injuries, Causes, & Treatments. The focus is on the clinical outcomes still unfolding from billions of injections of the COVID-19 “vaccines” — the “synthetic gene therapies” administered, according to the Pharmaceutical Technology trackers in 2022, in more than 13 billion doses to more than 5 billion persons at the time of this writing. What are (1) the components in those injections that are (2) causing the observed clinical outcomes, and, (3) what treatments are possible for people who have received one or more of the injections?[1] Yuval Noah Harari has said that in a hundred years “the corona virus epidemic” will be marked “as the moment when a new regime of surveillance took over, especially, surveillance under the skin”. He says it enables overseers to “collect biometric data, analyze it, and understand people better than they understand themselves”. Or, as Klaus Schwab of the World Economic Forum put it, the power of “genetic editing” redefines everyone who receives it. Just so, the COVID era has elevated the subject-matter of this journal to a higher level than could even have been imagined in the summer of 2019 when it was being conceptualized. The Inaugural Issue was well underway before March 11, 2020 when the World Health Organization proclaimed the corona pandemic. The first issue of the journal would not appear until July 15, 2020, only months before what Schwab would call the “Fourth Industrial Revolution”. Is the “Fourth” one — with transformative gene editing at its core — an intended resuscitation of the “Third Reich”? Who could have imagined beforehand and who can now comprehend the events that are confronting us all?
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伤害,原因和治疗,IJVTPR 3(1):对于“这样的时刻”
这篇社论提出了IJVTPR第3卷第1期的主要问题,题为伤害,原因和治疗。重点是数十亿次注射COVID-19“疫苗”的临床结果,根据制药技术追踪者在2022年的数据,在撰写本文时,超过50亿人接受了超过130亿剂的“合成基因疗法”。(1)这些注射剂中的成分(2)导致观察到的临床结果,(3)接受过一次或多次注射剂的人可能有什么治疗方法?[1]尤瓦尔·诺亚·赫拉利(Yuval Noah Harari)曾说,100年后,“冠状病毒流行”将被标记为“一种新的监测制度,特别是皮下监测的时刻”。他说,它使监管人员能够“收集生物特征数据,对其进行分析,从而比人们更了解自己”。或者,正如世界经济论坛(World Economic Forum)的克劳斯•施瓦布(Klaus Schwab)所说,“基因编辑”的力量重新定义了每个接受它的人。正因为如此,COVID时代将这本杂志的主题提升到了一个更高的水平,甚至超过了2019年夏天它被概念化时的想象。在2020年3月11日世界卫生组织宣布冠状病毒大流行之前,创刊号一直在进行中。该杂志的第一期直到2020年7月15日才出版,距离施瓦布所说的“第四次工业革命”只有几个月的时间。以变革性基因编辑为核心的“第四个”帝国是否意在复兴“第三帝国”?谁能事先想象到,现在又有谁能理解我们大家所面临的事件呢?
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