In the Covidian Era, science has moved on to a digital upgrade of itself called Scientism, the religion of science, where science is god, and part of a new global Technocracy.
“Technocracy is the science of social engineering,” says Patrick Wood, author of Technocracy Rising.
Social engineering used to mean molding the minds of people to conform to new norms. This goes back to 1928, Ed Bernays, and his book Propaganda. However, in a Technocracy, not only minds, but bodies, too, can be molded. If you did not get the memo, Technocracy has brought humanity from Human to Posthuman and Transhuman.
In the 2022 Journal Global Trends, Russian scientists describe the difference between Posthuman and Transhuman:
The fundamental idea of posthumanism is the rejection of biological, ethical, and ontological anthropocentrism. Transhumanism focuses on changing and improving natural human characteristics through biological, technological, and cognitive modifications…Transhumanism has the potential to preserve man as an effective economic and cognizing agent.
In other words, man as an “economic agent” refers to the cybernetic human as a commodity in a modern world. This means the laws of the nations need to change to catch up.
The U.S. FDA is meeting that goal for change with its FDA Modernization Act 2.0. What is the FDA Modernization Act 2.0?
The new law amends the Federal Food, Drug, and Cosmetic Act by authorizing sponsors of novel drugs to make use of “certain alternatives to animal testing, including cell-based assays and computer models, to obtain an exemption from the Food and Drug Administration to investigate the safety and effectiveness of a drug.
It is the FDA giving itself permission to transition from testing animal models to directly testing humans.
In the 2023 Journal of Clinical Investigation, authors cite a long list of excuses to change research models:
- cost
- low approval rates in clinical trials
- lack of efficacy in trail outcomes
- high rate of failure in therapeutics
- species differences between animals and humans
After decades of extrapolating animal studies to humans, suddenly animals are no longer scientifically valid. Does this transition make obsolete more than a century of animal-based research? In one sense, such a transition is long-awaited and frees innocent animals from needless torture. In another sense, it moves the mark to a new target.
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