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Eugenics: The Dark Side of IVF

How far are we willing to go in the name of “progress”? Picture a menu like you might find in a restaurant, but instead of choosing your next meal, you’re selecting your baby’s characteristics. Blue eyes or brown? Dark or light hair? Your nose or your spouse’s? The field of genetics may not have reached that point yet, but it’s getting close. If we continue down the path we are on, the task of deciding the world’s genetic winners and losers will eventually fall to someone. Who will get that honor? Genetic testing is already a standard practice for couples exploring in vitro fertilization, or IVF, to grow their families. Embryos created in labs are routinely screened for various genetic abnormalities and then culled based on the results. Meanwhile, calls for loosening ethically based restrictions on germline genome editing — the genetic engineering of human beings — have already begun. “There are no sound reasons to delay the use of genome editing due to excessive caution,” bioethics and genetics researcher Kevin Richard Smith asserted in a July 2024 article in the Journal of Assisted Reproduction and Genetics. “Starting genome editing sooner will allow future children to experience its benefits earlier,” Smith wrote. “As the practice becomes more widespread, we can expect rapid technological advancements, leading to future generations of people benefitting from avoidance of, or reduced susceptibility to, the myriad of disorders that presently afflict humanity.” Of course, the concept of genetic cleansing is nothing new. The eugenics movement of the late 19th and early 20th centuries, popular among elites, fueled Planned Parenthood founder Margaret Sanger’s push for widespread access to birth control and abortion and the Nazis’ genetic experimentation throughout their concentration camps. Notably, just two months ago many on the Left went into a tizzy over a denim ad they bizarrely swore was a revival of Hitler’s Aryan supremacy. Yet the same people fuming over actress Sydney Sweeney’s “great jeans” would likely only have positive things to say about IVF, a process through which human beings are created in petri dishes and then selectively implanted according to their genetic code. The truth is we are already halfway down the slippery slope to Aldous Huxley’s Brave New World. But how far are we willing to go and when is it too late to turn back? Playing God On Sept. 27, the scientific community celebrated what would have been the 100th birthday of Robert Edwards, the man often heralded as the father of IVF. Edwards’ Nobel Prize-winning research led to the birth of the world’s first “test tube baby,” Louise Brown, in 1978, marking the dawn of a new era in assisted reproductive technology. But one unfortunate truth of Edwards’ legacy that his admirers often omit is his affiliation with the eugenics movement. Edwards was reportedly a longtime member of the Eugenics Society in Britain — now called the Adelphi Genetics Forum — and served on the organization’s council as a trustee at three different times. During a rare interview in 2003, he told the London Times that his research was about more than just infertility. “I wanted to find out exactly who was in charge, whether it was God himself or whether it was scientists in the laboratory,” he said. His conclusion: “It was us.” Edwards never denounced his support for eugenics, and it isn’t hard to see how the technology he developed could be exploited to that end. In fact, it already has been. In 2019, a court in Shenzhen, China, sentenced researcher He Jiankui to three years in prison for genetically modifying three human embryos, forging ethical review documents, and then misleading doctors into implanting them into the wombs of women via IVF. Jiankui’s alleged goal was to make the babies resistant to HIV infection. The ethical concerns of experimenting on human babies evidently were not a factor. Federal law has effectively banned germline gene editing in the United States for now, though there are interested parties who would like to change that. Tumbling Down the Slippery Slope Though usually not required, preimplantation genetic testing is a popular choice among prospective parents attempting to conceive through IVF. Vendors promise to speed up what can be a lengthy process by screening for genetic anomalies that could prevent successful implantation or increase the possibility of miscarriage. But some companies have begun offering more in-depth testing that goes beyond genetic anomalies. Orchid, for example, offers “whole-genome sequencing” to screen for neurodevelopmental disorders, birth defects, and risk levels for cancer and other diseases. Meanwhile, Heliospect Genomics reportedly offers IQ screening and has suggested that its process could even produce an average IQ gain of more than six points, according to undercover footage obtained by the Guardian. Sadly, at least as far as preimplantation screening for future disease risks is concerned, an astonishing 72 percent of U.S. adults approve of the practice, according to a 2023 Harvard Medical School survey published last year. Further, nearly one-third (30 percent) said they approved of selecting embryos based on the likelihood of certain physical traits, while another 30 percent said they would consider undergoing IVF for the sole purpose of gaining access to genetic testing. Soon, everyone could have “great jeans.” But at what cost? Thanks to “intended dad” Matt Tolbert’s brutal honesty, we have an idea. Tolbert and his husband rented the wombs of two women in Mexico to birth them two baby boys. In a video he posted to TikTok last year, Tolbert explained that 28 of the 40 frozen eggs they purchased survived the thawing process and were fertilized. Of those 28 eggs, just 16 developed into “usable embryos” that were sent for genetic testing. Using Post-It notes to represent the remaining embryos, Tolbert illustrated how the two gay men whittled down the list, casually tossing Post-Its — his children — aside as he explained the various genetic defects for which they had been deemed deficient. “All in all, we’re so happy that we decided to purchase as many frozen eggs as we could, 40, because that leaves us with these 10 embryos for two babies,” Tolbert said, adding that they had already decided which two they would try to implant first. Tolbert’s tone-deaf presentation aside, his demonstration highlights another important ethical concern of IVF: The process produces more death than it does life. The Society for Assisted Reproductive Technology reports that more than 95,000 babies were born out of more than 432,000 IVF cycles in the United States in 2023. How many more unique individuals were discarded after someone decided they didn’t make the cut? Unsurprisingly, the industry never shares those numbers. A Natural Alternative In a society where abortion is idolized and children are seen as a stumbling block to happiness and success, the desire to become a parent is worthy of commendation and encouragement — especially for those who have struggled with infertility. Two years ago, I lost a child due to miscarriage. Having experienced that soul-crushing pain, I wouldn’t wish it on anyone. But even the purest intentions and desires of our hearts can lead to destruction. In the case of IVF, the technology certainly has a benefit, but I would argue that one benefit is dramatically outweighed by its risks for the future of mankind. If we continue down the path we are on, the task of deciding the world’s genetic winners and losers will eventually fall to someone. Who will get that honor, and which skin colors, facial features, intelligence quotients, and personality traits will be discarded in the process? The good news is there are alternatives for prospective parents that don’t carry the same risks. Adoption, for one, is an option most couples are already aware of. But for those hoping for biological children, restorative reproductive medicine is another approach that aims to diagnose and treat the underlying causes of infertility rather than bypass them. Though less well known, the method has gained traction in recent years as a natural and more affordable alternative to IVF that carries none of the ethical problems of eugenics, the freezing and destruction of human life, or the circumvention of God’s design for procreation. Hormonal imbalances, polycystic ovary syndrome, endometriosis, low sperm count — these are all conditions that could contribute to infertility. Doctors practicing restorative reproductive medicine will screen for such issues and work with the body to restore normal reproductive function. President Donald Trump, who undoubtedly means well, has been vocal in the past about his support for IVF. But as part of his administration’s focus is to Make America Healthy Again, he and his Cabinet should consider promoting the natural alternative of restorative reproductive medicine over a technology that poses a real danger to the future of humanity. READ MORE from Samantha Flom: We Are Charlie Kirk, And We Will Not Be Silenced. Pedophiles Are Buying Children. Does Surrogacy Deserve More Scrutiny? Samantha Flom is a senior investigative researcher for Restoration News covering life issues  
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NAVY’s Super Sailor Tech: Why Big Pharma Doesn’t Want It In Your Hands But It’s Too Late (RFK Jr Found Out About It)
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NAVY’s Super Sailor Tech: Why Big Pharma Doesn’t Want It In Your Hands But It’s Too Late (RFK Jr Found Out About It)

This article is probably the most important article I’ve ever written for this website. (Bookmark this page, because you’re gonna want to return.) In the past I’ve given you information that the Establishment wants to keep from you. I’ve told you about grounding. I’ve told you about electro culture. I’ve told you about the QLink pendant. And we’ve received a lot of feedback from you all, saying how much those tips and items have helped you and family members! That’s so amazing to hear. Truly. I’ve never really helped anyone like that so I didn’t really know how to react. (So thank you for taking the time to write back and share with me and Noah.) Even our fearless leader, Noah, mentioned how electro culture has turned his plants into a Jumanji jungle! (Well, not that much, but they’re pretty huge!) SO…..are you ready for the next installment that I have for you? It’s a BIG ONE. And it begins with the Navy. US Patent 10,716,953 BI What’s that? It’s W.L.T.  I don’t mean this site. I mean Wearable Light Technology. (Funny coincidence, eh? Confirmation that we’re on the right path.) Easily bigger than all the other life and health hacks I’ve shared with you, hands down. Get ready to be blessed! You see, the Navy requested David Schmidt, the owner of Advanced Applications Group (a research and development center that specialized in energy-production technologies) to develop a product for their sailors to make them, well, super sailors. The product was made and was a huge success! And from that, a company was born: LifeWave. Then about 2 months ago, yours truly discovered them and it blew my mind! I just had to get my hands on their flagship product! Want to know what happened to me after 2 days of using it? Of course you do. But I’ll share that at the end, and it was awesome! An answer to prayer, to be honest. I was also shocked to find that RFK Jr was already their customer. (I’m hoping he tweets about it). It’s groundbreaking and NO OTHER COMPANY is creating anything like this. NO ONE. I’m talking, this device was able to by pass four $25,000 stem cell injection for one person! How insane is that?! You don’t have $100,000 for stem cell treatment? No problem. What if you could do it yourself? Turns out there’s quite a number of things that have been hidden from us in order to get us dependent on petroleum-based medicine. And expensive procedures. Even Joe Rogan talked about the benefits of stem cells on his podcast: This is 2025, the year to thrive. And thriving includes your health. So what could top what I’ve already shared with you in past articles? What is RFK Jr using, hidden in plain sight, while most don’t notice? I bet you saw it, but did you notice it? (I’ll show you) It’s called X39. Its a patch that uses phototherapy. The results from LifeWave’s X39 patch are nothing but astounding! We’re talking age reversal stuff here! No hyperbole. Literal science. When stem cells die off as you age, the signs of aging occur: the aches, the pains, the wrinkles, etc. But this patch activates new stem cell creation, so it’s literally going to reverse the symptoms of age. Did you know God made use with an emitting internal infrared light? Why would God, “who is light”, do that? (1 John 1:5) Watch this short clip: Here’s RFK Jr, the Secretary of Health and Human Services, wearing the patch: (LifeWave has other patches, but the X39 is their flagship product and it’s the one worn most often on the neck. Their other patches are usually placed elsewhere on the body.) You see, with the X39 patch, it signals your brain to increase the level of a copper peptide (GHK-cu) your body makes. This basically TURNS ON and creates new stem cells. In a sense, it’s starts reversing the damage. What damage? Damage you know about in the body. And damage you don’t. Damage you’ve acquired over the years through numerous ways. Through injuries, toxic medication, toxic food, toxic water, toxic air, toxic chemicals constantly around us, toxic cleaning items, even chemicals in our clothes and on ATM and cash register receipts. Damage you’ve just accepted as “normal signs of aging”. Put a patch on and have it tell your brain to TURN THOSE CELLS BACK ON! And it doesn’t just deal with your trouble spots, it deals with all the spots. Even age spots: And it helps wrinkles, skin tone and texture. Those two pictured above just applied the patch daily for a few months. That’s it. What can you expect after you put on a patch? The timeline is: Imagine that! Your heart reverses in age within 6 months! What better time than now to start using this! Get your patches here today! (Warning: Bill Gates and Big Pharma won’t be happy with you if you get them) Would the medical establishment tell us we can create NEW stem cells when they can make THOUSANDS of dollars $$$ per stem cell injection, up to $50K for a treatment? Exactly. They wouldn’t. Anyone here have an extra $50,000? It’s outrageous! And insurance won’t cover it. If only God knew how to get around the medical establishment…maybe He would let us know how to turn the stem cells back on ourselves, don’t you think? Ever wonder if the world’s elite athletes know something that you don’t? Do they have a competitive edge or is it just their grit and determination that gets them the gold? Well, would you look at that… Looks like word spread about the Navy’s super sailor tech among the elite: All these champions just happened to be wearing it. Would they have won if their competitors also had them? (The first patch LifeWave released back in 2004, Energy Enhancer, uses a 2-patch system) Here’s what a Hollywood stunt man says about using it:   Here’s a women’s perspective on how it helped her: Note: For every 10 years of your life you’ll need to wear the patches for 1 month to boost your stem cells levels back up to a proper amount, to what you used to have when you were younger. Start your relief and reversal journey today! Get you patches here. So what happened to me after starting it? 3 things. One: Lower back pain gone. It was a constant dull ache. And it was there to greet me every morning. It wasn’t that bad, BUT that’s not the worst part. You see, lower pain in that area could also be a beginning sign of kidney stones. I’ve had that before (worst pain I’ve felt, it was like torture).  So having this dull ache in my lower back was giving me constant anxiety and stress. I would always have in the back o f my mind the thought that “is this pain going to led to a kidney stone? Is this my body telling me that a stone is forming?” Well, after wearing a X-39 patch for about 2 days, I woke up and the pain was gone! Thank God. It’s not that the pain was bad, it was the constant worry that came with it. What a relief that was to wake up without that constant daily threat. PEACE OF MIND is what I got the most from this patch. Two: I was also having a sharp chest pain. I realized it was from stress. And now that I’m writing this out, I realize it might’ve been caused by the stress I just wrote about, the fear of another kidney stone forming. So a few days after wearing the patch, that chest pain vanished too. Three: After about 3 weeks I noticed that my knees weren’t sore anymore going up and down the stairs. They didn’t make the cracking and odd noises anymore either when I would bend my knee. In fact, today I did a workout and did some squats and I was surprised that I didn’t hear anything. I did a few more just to listen. There’s always been some kind of sound and slight discomfort. But there was nothing. Just a normal knee bending the way it was designed to. It just feels good to have a body working normally and proper once again. How do you wear it? Did you read that last line? Stay properly hydrated because your electrical internal system doesn’t communicate well if you’re dehydrated. Drink water and use electrolytes if you have them. Notice how you have to add water to a car battery? You’re body is similar.   Listen to the inventor himself:   It’s amazing how many benefits come from just 1 patch! Wish I had this years ago. I’m surprised Big Pharma and the FDA doesn’t try to shut them down for taking away their lifelong customers.   The patents and studies are here. Testimonials for over 25 different health issues are here. More info is here. ORDER YOUR PATCHES TODAY and see how much can improve over 30 days! Of course, you don’t have to get the patches. You can always do what this lady did and go down to Tijuana, Mexico for stem cell treatment and shell out up to $10,000, while trying not to get kidnapped. Or you can just pop on a patch. Someone get that lady a patch so she doesn’t have to go down to Tijuana. By the way, LifeWave has a collection of patches. Other than their foundational X39 flagship patch, their Aeon patch is highly recommended to pair with it. Why? Aeon (nicknamed the “Happy Patch”) lowers inflammation in the body. “It unlocks relaxation, alleviating discomfort, and melts away tension.” This paired with the X39 is the Dynamic Duo! When your body starts making more stem cells with X39, a lot of them just go to where the inflammation in your body is instead of other areas that you want them to heal. So, the AEON patch will deal with the inflammation while the stem cells focus on healing and restoring your body. I just started the Aeon patch on July 16 so I’ll give you a more in depth review after I’ve worn it for a while. But I’ll say, I do feel pretty good lol. Feels like God is taking care of everything in my life and it’s all going to work out, somehow. IceWave patches are solely for pain, deals with it quickly. That’s one you’ll want to have in your first aid kit, just in case. That’s the next one I’m getting. X49 patches are what you’d use when you’re going to the gym and want to increase performance and build muscle. Since 30 patches come in a pack, and I only workout about 3 times a week, 1 pack will last over 2 & 1/2 months for me. Here’s some comments and reviews:
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Washington Post Pushes Fake Anti-Israel Poll by Fake Jews
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People who don't think being Jewish is at all important don't like Israel. The post Washington Post Pushes Fake Anti-Israel Poll by Fake Jews appeared first on Frontpage Mag.
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Seattle Mayor: When a Man Does “6 or 7 Crimes”, “I Have Zero Desire Jailing Him”
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Opposing candidates proposing freeing even more criminals. The post Seattle Mayor: When a Man Does “6 or 7 Crimes”, “I Have Zero Desire Jailing Him” appeared first on Frontpage Mag.
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J KENNETH BLACKWELL: Big Auto Wants Your Data. Trump and Congress Aren’t Having It.
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J KENNETH BLACKWELL: Big Auto Wants Your Data. Trump and Congress Aren’t Having It.

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‘I Do Whatever The F*ck I Want’: Vanderbilt’s Diego Pavia Gets Into Heated Confrontation With Alabama Fan After Loss
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‘I Do Whatever The F*ck I Want’: Vanderbilt’s Diego Pavia Gets Into Heated Confrontation With Alabama Fan After Loss

Diego Pavia looks like a straight up goof
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PBS Defunded of Humor Too? Trump Posts 'RACIST Videos' of Rep. Jeffries in Sombrero
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PBS Defunded of Humor Too? Trump Posts 'RACIST Videos' of Rep. Jeffries in Sombrero

Wednesday’s PBS News Hour featured dueling Democrat-Republican interviews on the government shutdown, from House Democratic Leader Hakeem Jeffries (D-NY) and Rep. Mike Haridopolos (R-FL). Can you spot the difference? Co-anchor Geoff Bennett: The vice president, J.D. Vance, said today that the White House is willing to have a conversation about health care so long as the government is funded first. What do you make of that? And how do you respond to the charge that Democrats are the ones making the demands here, so it's Democrats who are forcing this shutdown? Jeffries' answers were delivered on autopilot: Rep. Hakeem Jeffries: Republicans control the House, the Senate and the presidency…. Bennett actually pinned some blame on the Democrats, a rare occurrence in corporate media coverage of government shutdown spats. Bennett: When you say this is a Republican shutdown, historically, it's Democratic and Republican votes that are needed on spending resolutions to get them across the finish line. How are you pinning this directly on Republicans, when it's Democrats who are withholding their votes on a clean resolution? Jeffries, again on autopilot, responded with the same ridiculousness. Jeffries: Well, Democrats actually are in the minority in the House and the Senate, and, of course, Donald Trump is the president…. Bennett mildly addressed the “deepfake” video circulated by Trump showing Jeffries in a Mexican sombrero and stereotypical bushy mustache. Bennett: I have to ask, while we have you, what did you think when you first saw that A.I.-generated deepfake video, the sombrero video that the president posted earlier this week? There was another one he posted last night. And what does the mere existence of those videos say about the political climate we're in right now? Rep. Hakeem Jeffries: I thought it was deeply unserious…. Bennett wasn’t overly gushing but certainly wasn’t challenging or hostile to his Democratic guest, unlike his co-anchor Amna Nawaz, who aggressively pressed GOP Rep. Mike Haridopolos of Florida in the next segment. Nawaz was obsessed with Trump’s threats of permanent layoffs in the federal bureaucracy, going on a repetitive rant about layoffs, a word Nawaz employed six times, like a mantra, to ward off Republican points. Some of Nawaz’s “questions” to Haridopolos. ....I know you were on a call earlier today with the OMB director, Russ Vought. It's been reported that there could be mass layoffs within one to two days. Is that what you heard? What should we expect on this? So what did Russ Vought say about those layoffs? So what about those layoffs? What was the message that you got from Russ Vought on this?  Congressman, in this shutdown now, will there be layoffs? What did Russ Vought say? She also took a harder line than Bennett had on the silly fake video posted by Trump of Rep. Jeffries. Nawaz: We have also seen the president continue to post these racist videos with a sombrero superimposed on Leader Jeffries' head. Why does he keep posting those? What's the message there? Haridopolos: I think the president's always doing things to change the debate. And what he's always tried to do is have a little fun in politics. We have seen all kinds of pushback back and forth. Nawaz: Congressman, how is that fun? What's the joke there? Where was the alleged “joke” found by the media in Kimmel’s nasty lie about Charlie Kirk’s killer? The following evening Bennett hosted Shalana Young, director of the Office of Management and Budget under Biden -- the most one-sided, pro-Democrat segment of all, no surprise considering the sole guest. Check out Bennett's questions to Young. : ….So President Trump and Russ Vought, his budget director, they are warning of permanent layoffs, mass firings connected to this shutdown, a dramatic break from past practice. What do you make of the way Republicans are rewriting the rules here? So the shutdown gives them no extra authority. Would the firings, mass firings, even be legal? ….What I hear you say is that this budgeting piece is in many ways a pretext for a power grab. On the other hand, what lessons can Democrats learn from the way Republicans are playing hardball here?
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