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Will We Live Longer?


There is so much talk lately about keeping humans from ageing and possibly making us immortal, you would think scientists actually found a way to do this, but they haven’t at least one tested on an average human yet. I have to wonder why people think this could actually happen when the most powerful people in the world are against it for us and only for it for themselves. This is against everything the New World Order is for, including reducing the population down to a manageable 500 million people worldwide. One thing we keep hearing about from conspiracy theorists is vaccines and medicines have things in them to limit fertility and even cause disease. If one goes on any conspiracy site they are liable to see articles telling them about this and they go much further, they talk about genetically modified food, chemicals in our water and air and a myriad of many other things, telling us these are all designed for population limitation. The truth is even if they were, the population is still increasing, but it is also true we should have been able to cure some of the major diseases like cancer by now and many say we have, but the public is being kept from this secret.

There have been several tests referenced where the life of mice have been extended. While this sounds promising we have to realize the average life span of a mouse is from one to two years. Extending the life of a mouse even up to another year may have no bearing on the extension of human life since our lifespan is so much longer already and we are so much more complicated. If we settle on a mouse living about 1.5 years on average and then extend its life by 30%, we are only talking about something like 5.4 months more. To extend a human life span by 30% would mean males which have a lifespan of about 71 years worldwide and females who have a lifespan of about 73 years worldwide would gain 21 years and almost 22 years respectively. That is a far cry from just the couple of months we extended the mouse’s life for. We could be very disappointed, because even if our lives were extended by many years or even permanently it might lead to new diseases we have never encountered, because we just didn’t live long enough. Just being exposed to things around us for that much longer may have a bearing on how long we can live.

Does anyone remember when we found out the tobacco companies knew smoking caused cancer as far back as the 1920s, yet kept hawking their wares? There are those who suspect the powers that be might be planning to create a drug which they will tell us stops aging so everyone will take it and this will be the drug which will finally limit the population by either killing most of us or causing so much infertility the population will begin to decline until it gets to the desired point. Some believe we now have the ability to create a drug which will only effect those we want effected and this can be done genetically. The population of the earth is about 7.5 billion people as of 2016. If a drug was created which could cause infertility in nine out of ten people the population would drop severely, maybe even down to around a billion. While we would call this a tragedy, the New World Order would call it a great beginning.

The reason for this is said to be the fact the rich and powerful are just not satisfied with their positions, they want to control everyone and it is said they look back to the Middle Ages and at the power of kings and queens and this is the type of power they want, the power of life and death over us and the lifestyle of ancient royalty. Can you imagine what type of world that would be? We would all become serfs and our lives would depend on the whim of the local royal. We would probably be given just enough food to exist and serve the royals and everything else would be taken from us. They might even decide to amuse themselves with some torture here and there even if it is for no reason. We all know humans are capable of some very cruel acts and remember absolute power corrupts absolutely. Meanwhile while this was going on, the rulers might even be able to develop a life extension drug for themselves. Then we could have the pleasure of them living for hundreds or thousands of years. This life would be worse than anything a science fiction writer could dream up.

A story came out that a woman named Elizabeth Parrish, who is said to be the CEO of Bioviva USA Inc. has received a procedure for anti-ageing and it was successful. The story appears on the Bioviva website. According to the story, experimental therapies used by the company have reversed 20 years of normal telomere shortening. A telomere is a region of repetitive nucleotide sequences at each end of a chromosome. It protects the end of the chromosome from deterioration or fusion with neighboring chromosomes. This CEO must really believe in her procedure to take this chance. Now it becomes a waiting game to see if there are any reactions to what was done. Being the first is not always the best place to be. It could turn out there is some sort of metal connection or other type of connections to telomeres we don’t know about yet. Let’s hope everything works out for the lady, one has to admit she certainly has guts.

Parrish was not your average person. When her tests first came back before the procedure, it was noted her telomeres were abnormally short for her age, meaning she might be subject to age-associated diseases earlier in life, so this is probably one of the reasons she had the procedure performed. She believes she and her company have made history and she said, “Current therapeutics offer only marginal benefits for people suffering from diseases of aging. Additionally, lifestyle modification has limited impact for treating these diseases. Advances in biotechnology is the best solution, and if these results are anywhere near accurate, we’ve made history.”

Get ready, because we are going to hear a lot more about anti-aging therapies. I have been hearing more about them lately, than I have about curing cancer.

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