Nan Su on China's Alleged DNA-Targeting Bio-Weapons
Episode Overview
China's alleged development of an 'ethnic bio-super-weapon' targeting individuals based on their DNA Insights into unprecedented bio threats from China, Russia, and North Korea Discussion on the fusion of military and civilian programs in China Implications for global bio warfare and the future of biological warfare Chilling perspective on the emerging bio warfare and its potential global impact
Now, it's a perfect fit to, I'm not sure if you heard of unrestricted warfare strategy. It was very famous, developed by the Chinese military strategists in the late 90s. You know, it's a war that totally without it doesn't differentiate the war or peace. It doesn't differentiate the military and civilian. It's a total war.
Imagine a weapon so advanced it can target people based on their DNA. Sounds like something out of a sci-fi thriller, right? In this gripping episode of 'American Medicine Today', hosts Kimberly Benatti and Ethan Uecker sit down with Nan Su, a senior investigative reporter from The Epoch Times, to discuss the alarming claims surrounding China's development of an 'ethnic bio-super-weapon'.
Nan Su brings a wealth of knowledge to the table, shedding light on the potential bio threats posed by China, Russia, and North Korea. The conversation takes a deep dive into the fusion of military and civilian programs in China, revealing some unsettling truths about the future of biological warfare. This episode doesn't just skim the surface; it digs into the nitty-gritty details, leaving you with plenty to ponder about the global implications of these emerging threats.
If you're curious about the intersection of cutting-edge science and international security, this episode is a must-listen.