A shocking live mic gaffe at a Beijing parade exposed the chilling ambitions of global tyrants plotting to extend human life and forge invincible armies.
Xi Jinping, Vladimir Putin, and Kim Jong Un were caught discussing biotechnology to push human lifespans to 150 years or even achieve immortality through organ transplants, revealing a sinister agenda that threatens global stability, as the U.S. Sun reports.
The conversation, unintentionally broadcast, centered on genetically modified soldiers -- bred like livestock, devoid of pain, and engineered for combat superiority.
Putin’s 2017 warning that genetically modified troops could be “worse than a nuclear bomb” now feels eerily prescient. His vision of soldiers with “pre-designed characteristics” like fearlessness or genius-level intellect is no longer science fiction. The West’s inaction risks ceding ground to these ruthless regimes.
China has already taken the lead, with scientist He Jiankui creating gene-edited babies immune to HIV in 2020. Jailed for “illegal medical practices,” his work exposed Beijing’s military-backed research into human gene editing. This isn’t progress -- it’s a Pandora’s box.
John Ratcliffe, currently a Trump administration official, warned in 2020 that China was testing enhanced soldiers with superhuman capabilities. Such troops could boast Herculean strength or even lizard-like limb regeneration. The progressive obsession with “ethics” in science ignores this clear and present danger.
Experts like Professor John Louth confirm the threat: “GM technology is proven with plants, it could absolutely be applied to the person.” He warns China’s massive funding could outpace Western militaries, creating a battlefield imbalance. Woke hand-wringing over bioethics won’t stop Beijing’s march.
Michael Clarke, another noted expert, notes that DNA manipulation could breed soldiers with enhanced strength and endurance, akin to selective cattle breeding. He chillingly predicts China could produce a generation of super soldiers in 30 years. The West’s complacency invites disaster.
Hamish de Bretton-Gordon calls this biotech race “tomorrow’s nuclear weapon.” He warns that creating superhuman soldiers, while technically feasible, risks catastrophic misuse by authoritarian regimes. Progressive dreams of utopia blind us to these nefarious realities.
Russia and China aren’t stopping at genetics -- exoskeletons and microchips are already boosting soldier performance. Russia’s 2022 display of a wired-up soldier alongside tanks signaled its commitment to bio-enhanced warfare. This isn’t innovation; it’s a dystopian nightmare.
A Russian company later announced Iron Man-style exoskeletons for Ukraine’s battlefields, offering super-strength and deadly accuracy. Likely backed by Kremlin proxies, these suits amplify speed and endurance over rough terrain. The West’s lag in countering this tech is alarming.
The U.S. has its own $5 million exoskeleton, boosting muscle power, while France explores drugs for sleeplessness and stress resistance, plus surgeries to enhance hearing. France insists it respects humanitarian law, a claim absent from Russia and China’s playbooks. Trusting dictators to play fair is naive.
Vladimir Putin mused about achieving “immortality” through biotech, a chilling glimpse into his priorities. While he dreams of eternal life, his regime advances soldiers who can’t feel pain or fear. This isn’t leadership -- it’s megalomania.
China’s military research into gene editing fuels fears of a biological arms race. As Clarke warns, nations are using DNA like farmers breed cattle, prioritizing combat prowess over humanity. The Left’s focus on “equity” in science ignores this existential threat.
Biosecurity, as de Bretton-Gordon notes, could redefine warfare, surpassing nuclear risks. The U.S. and its allies must wake up to this biotech race before Russia and China field armies of unkillable super soldiers. Waiting for a woke-approved solution will only seal our defeat.