Medical school must have been a breeze for you, with your apparent skill in psychically divining the character and motivation of others while stealthily hoping no one notices the log in your eye. You categorically did not listen to the entire Stargate presentation, nor look over the transcript. Stargate is NOT about inflicting mRNA on an…
Medical school must have been a breeze for you, with your apparent skill in psychically divining the character and motivation of others while stealthily hoping no one notices the log in your eye. You categorically did not listen to the entire Stargate presentation, nor look over the transcript. Stargate is NOT about inflicting mRNA on anyone again, but why you would be averse to those privately funding a hoped for treatment or cure for cancer, astounds. No one even remotely suggested compulsion in the discussion of mRNA, and Ellisoon, in particular, was indulging in the speculative spitballing that he is famous for. That is all. He has no authority in regard to implementation. What do you know of Russia's hypersonic missiles that carry up to 24 indecently targeted warheads? Hint: controlled by AI. Military drones? Hint: controlled by AI. Our own promised Iron Dome? Hint: controlled and deployed via AI. If private investment secures a viable approach to cancer, so be it, but that is only a secondary or even tertiary potential benefit to Stargate. The rest is all about national security, and growing job growth though private investment. AI is also critical, given China's and Russia's dominance in the field. If we don't harness it quickly, they will.
Medical school must have been a breeze for you, with your apparent skill in psychically divining the character and motivation of others while stealthily hoping no one notices the log in your eye. You categorically did not listen to the entire Stargate presentation, nor look over the transcript. Stargate is NOT about inflicting mRNA on anyone again, but why you would be averse to those privately funding a hoped for treatment or cure for cancer, astounds. No one even remotely suggested compulsion in the discussion of mRNA, and Ellisoon, in particular, was indulging in the speculative spitballing that he is famous for. That is all. He has no authority in regard to implementation. What do you know of Russia's hypersonic missiles that carry up to 24 indecently targeted warheads? Hint: controlled by AI. Military drones? Hint: controlled by AI. Our own promised Iron Dome? Hint: controlled and deployed via AI. If private investment secures a viable approach to cancer, so be it, but that is only a secondary or even tertiary potential benefit to Stargate. The rest is all about national security, and growing job growth though private investment. AI is also critical, given China's and Russia's dominance in the field. If we don't harness it quickly, they will.