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Last week we published an article about a dramatic decline in sperm count globally that could threaten mankind’s survival – sperm count has dropped by 62% from 1973 to 2018.   

Additionally, we have published numerous articles on the negative effect Covid injections have on both male and female fertility as well as the drop in birth rates, and increase in miscarriages and stillbirths after mass vaccination campaigns began.

After creating the problem, well, voila! There’s a solution looming on the horizon – artificial wombs. So many people simply do not understand how fast humanity is being transformed or what’s coming.


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The following are excerpts from ‘EctoLife: Concept Unveiled for the World’s First Artificial Womb Facility’ published by Science and Stuff on 9 December 2022.  You can read the full article HERE.  We’ve added a few comments as indicated in square brackets.

In 2017, scientists created a “BioBag” that functioned as an artificial womb, and they used it to grow a baby lamb. Now, a new concept has been unveiled showing how the same could be done for humans. In recently released footage, Hashem Al-Ghaili shows what childbirth might look like tomorrow. Specifically, he created an artificial womb facility named EctoLife.

Its purpose? In an exclusive interview with Science and Stuff, Al-Ghaili says he thinks the EctoLife concept could one day supplant traditional birth. In so doing, he said society would finally be able to meet the needs of parents who are “tired of waiting for a response from an adoption agency” and those who are “worried about pregnancy complications.” But most importantly, he says EctoLife could allow us to confront the infertility crisis head-on.

Currently, the World Health Organisation estimates that 15% of reproductive-aged couples worldwide are affected by infertility. Indeed, over the last 70 years, fertility rates worldwide have decreased by a staggering 50%. Reasons for this decline include, among other things, women’s increased education, increases in employment, the high cost of raising children, and a drop in global sperm count. 23 countries are already at risk, with Japan, Spain, Portugal, Thailand, and South Korea at the forefront of the crisis. [There’s no mention of the impact of Covid injections.]

According to Al-Ghaili, the artificial womb concept of EctoLife would be life-changing for many who struggle to conceive. “It’s a perfect solution for women who [have] had their uterus surgically removed due to cancer or other complications. It could also help solve issues that stem from low sperm count,” Al-Ghaili said enthusiastically, adding that the EctoLife concept, or technologies like it, “could ultimately make miscarriage a thing of the past.” [There’s no mention of the impact of Covid injections.]

“It seems probable that we are only several years away from testing [artificial wombs] on human subjects,” Social Ethics and Policy Academic Elizabeth Chloe Romanis wrote in the BMJ’s Journal of Medical Ethics. Meanwhile, Dr. Carlo Bulletti, Associate Professor at Yale University’s Obstetrics, Gynaecology, and Reproductive Science Department, thinks that a fully functioning artificial womb could be realised within the next 10 years.

EctoLife: Reinventing evolution

The EctoLife video shows that the first step prospective parents must take is having their eggs and sperm combined via in vitro fertilization. This would allow them to select only viable and “genetically superior embryos.” Al-Ghaili clarifies that genetically superior embryos are primarily those which are free from genetic issues that would result in miscarriage. However, he notes that the process could also be used to “screen for birth defects,” as is already common practice in most IVF treatments.

But that’s not all.

This would also offer parents the ability to “genetically engineer the[ir] embryo before implanting it into the artificial womb” through the use of the CRISPR-Cas 9 gene editing tool. This would create the opportunity to “fix any inherited genetic diseases that are part of your family history so that your baby and their offspring will live a healthy, comfortable life free of genetic diseases.” This may seem far-fetched; however, Al-Ghaili pointed out that CRISPR has already been used “to correct a genetic mutation in human embryos that is linked to a condition known as hypertrophic cardiomyopathy, which causes the heart muscle to thicken.”

According to Al-Ghaili, the EctoLife facility is also envisioned as making extensive use of artificial intelligence (“AI”), with one of its uses being to provide each baby with “custom nutrients tailored to their needs.” Another use of AI in the EctoLife concept would be to monitor “the physical features of your baby and report any potential abnormalities for deviations from normal gestation.”

Once a baby reaches full maturity? According to the video, the birth process can be “done with just the push of a button,” which will cause the faux amniotic fluid to drain from the growth pod. The impact on humanity could be profound.

[Will they be Homo sapiens?  How much will a baby made-to-order cost? Is there a cheaper version if no customisation or modification is requested? Is there a return for faulty goods policy? The answers to these questions don’t bear thinking about. It is one of the most disgusting and dehumanising notions the technocrats have devised so far.]

Hashem Al-Ghaili: EctoLife – The World’s First Artificial Womb Facility, 9 December 2022 (9 mins)
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Demeter
Demeter
1 year ago

Evolution can’t be reinvented, all it truly means is change is living forms, which could also become a degenerative process, which is what i think applies here.

Any expectant Mum KNOWS their child is developing mentally and physically in the womb. They respond to touch, sound, feelings etc, some say all newborns look similar but they already have individual personalities. Even in a postnatal ward, most Mum’s recognise their baby’s individual wail.

Completely understand how artificial wombs could be helpful to wannabe parents, who can’t conceive/sustain pregnancy naturally. However, in an artificial, sterile atmosphere, the child won’t develop normal cognition/emotions etc by birth.

Which is what the filth want, us to be dehumanised. I’m terrified and disgusted by what’s being done to the young currently, in what’s called education.The effects won’t be as dramatic but the ideology is the same, dehumanise as much as possible. Having total control of the pre-birth process would be the end of humankind.

Demeter
Demeter
Reply to  Demeter
1 year ago

Posted a comment a few days ago saying we don’t know how long Adam and Eve lived in perfection.

Of course there is a genealogy saying he lived over 900 years, if i remember right. However, i think that’s post the fall from perfection, surely there is no dating for a perfect being who could live forever, to my rationale. Personally think we have no idea how long they existed before the fall.

Only my opinion but it seems logical to me our Creator wouldn’t let the perfection of creation be ruined, so possibly created a simulation for the questions raised to be played out in. Adam and Eve were cast out apparently which suggests to me the original perfection is still there.

Personally think our Creator knew there would be rebellion, if freewill is given, of course there will be. So as the logical/just, being they are, they created a way of allowing it to be played out.

Recently, meaning the last 20 years or so, seem to remember it’s possible the angels weren’t given free will. Which doesn’t compute in my mind, would be really grateful if someone can give me more info on that.

Demeter
Demeter
Reply to  Demeter
1 year ago

Most Expose readers have probably already seen this horrific promotional video for an artificial womb facility:

https://odysee.com/@yellowgenius:0/Erasing-Humanity—EctoLife-the-world%E2%80%99s-first-artificial-womb-facility:d

Beyond evil, doubt the parents to be will have real control over what is done to the foetus.

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EJ Canary
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1 year ago

A bunch of arrogant schizophrenic psychopaths! I bet the same people funding the depopulation agenda are funding the artificial wombs…

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