by Frank Bergman, Slay News:
Members of the World Economic Forum (WEF) have unveiled plans for permanently mass-vaccinating the general public “every six months” with “long-acting” mRNA “vaccines” as part of an alleged effort to supposedly tackle multiple diseases.
During panel discussions at this week’s annual WEF meeting in Davos, Switzerland, globalists have been laying out plans for tech-driven precision medicine, “long-acting injectables,” “climate-sensitive” vaccines, and mRNA therapeutics for non-communicable diseases.
Pfizer CEO Albert Bourla was among those speaking Thursday during the “Technology in the World” panel.
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The panel was sponsored by the WEF’s Center for the Fourth Industrial Revolution.
Bourla told Davos elites that advancements in artificial intelligence (AI) technology and biotech “are colliding” with “tremendous synergistic effects.”
The pharmaceutical executive claimed this could lead to the development of precision medicine to cure diseases like cancer.
Bourla insists that AI can help develop “something like a GPS-guided missile: a medicine that is very precise,” which could target specific cancer cells.
One of the most important uses of AI will be in precision medicine.. but also in mobility and getting around. Two leading CEOs on this @pfizer CEO Bourla and @Uber CEO @dkhos .. Khosrowshahi stresses how autonomous driving will be safer and will “get better and better and better” pic.twitter.com/Yd443NUTs6
— Mina Al-Oraibi (@AlOraibi) January 23, 2025
This “guided missile” would help facilitate the design of antibodies that would target the cancer cells, Bourla added.
He claims that a “warhead” — presumably a “vaccine” — would then kill those cells.
Earlier this week, tech leaders announced the launch of the Stargate Initiative.
The program is focused partly on mRNA-based “health” solutions powered by artificial intelligence (AI) technology.
During the same panel, Dario Amodei, CEO and co-founder of AI startup Anthropic, said it “is not at all crazy” to think that AI could double the lifespan of wealthy elites within “five to 10 years.”
Ruth Porat, president and chief investment officer of Google, announced that the company has begun looking beyond tech.