AI-driven mRNA cancer vaccines could lead to an “extinction event”, former RFK Jr. running mate Nicole Shanahan has warned.
In an appearance on Megyn Kelly’s podcast Wednesday, Shanahan called for a moratorium on experimental mRNA technology because they already raise serious health concerns since the long-term effects are not yet fully understood.
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“What we need for the mRNA platform right now is a moratorium. It’s not ready for human use,” Shanahan declared. “One of the reasons why is it delivers an inconsistent result in individuals.”
Infowars.com reports: Shanahan went on to explain how 5% of those who received the experimental COVID-19 mRNA jabs during the plandemic didn’t get the expected results — instead, many ended up with “turbo cancers,” “blood clots” and other adverse side effects, and others were even harmed as a result of spike protein “shedding.”
“In order for our population to grow, to be strong, to be fully able-bodied, and for our human economy to thrive, we do need a moratorium on the mRNA for the time being,” she said.
Kelly added, “Until it’s not Russian roulette to take it.”
Shanahan pointed out that many engineers and pharmacological researchers working on the development of the mRNA tech are overlooking a fundamental truth about human biology: it can’t be programmed the way a computer system can.
“They think that you can program the human body as you program an AI system, as you program a computer system. And the trouble with that mentality is that nature…there’s an element to it that when you interject something like the mRNA vaccine, there’s a huge amount of stochastic randomness that can occur,” she noted.
“AI is a computer system. Human health is not,” she added.
Shanahan also criticized the fact that mRNA vaccine tech was at the forefront of Trump’s Stargate announcement given AI could be deployed in many other ways that directly benefit the U.S. economy.
“There’s so many that could have been shared in yesterday’s conference that are really excellent uses of AI,” she said. “I heard a few that were kind of out there and if deployed too quickly could lead to an extinction event. So I think we need to be careful.”
“Whoa!” Kelly responded.
During the announcement of the $500 billion Stargate joint venture at the White House Tuesday, Oracle CTO Larry Ellison gushed over the potential health breakthroughs AI could make for cancer, specifically using the deployment of mRNA tech to curate individualized vaccines for treatment.
“Cancer diagnosis using AI has the promise of just being a simple blood test,” Ellison said. “Then once we gene-sequence that cancer tumor, you can then vaccinate the person, design a vaccine for every individual person to vaccinate them against that cancer.”
Watch Megyn Kelly’s live podcast with Shanahan: