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Here they go again. Really? Is this the narrative you would want to push two days into your second term as President of the USA?
Calling Susie Wiles, press room, STAT, we have an emergency narrative control problem ….
I can’t believe that we are being spoon-fed this hype from the likes of Oracle’s Larry Ellison so soon after the inauguration. Having this guy lecture us on mRNA vaccines for cancer is over the top. And apparently the prior propaganda reference to “Star Trek” (operation warp speed) is no longer effective, and we need something bigger, more potent. Something else out of science fiction television that evokes yet another trendy topic -“unidentified aerial phenomena” (UAP). “Stargate”. Perfect. What could possibly go wrong? Marketing genius
21 sats \ 0 replies \ @ama 24 Jan
This could be one of the very few good decisions taken by the guy at the moment. mRNA vaccines are proving to be effective for treatment of several types of cancer. Further research needs to be made and I think it's worth going in this direction.
If you're interested in actual research and not in mere fud, you'll find plenty of scientific papers about this very promising topic.
Also AI is being useful in many research fields. It might also be very helpful here.
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