China, Russia, Gene edit

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China’s doing a lot of stuff early. I like that it’s not patentable, it don’t know any more. Vit D and stuff from the “Dental Diet” seems much safer. A guy in China changed genes in twins and I think another kid. These are heritable and affect a lot of things we do not know. Listen...we share over half our genes with a banana. Anyway, this was highly criticized. Now, though, some guy in Russia wants to find people with HIV to have a baby that he wants to try messing with genes on. The Russian govt. doesn’t seem to care & he says, “I think I’m crazy enough to do it.”https://www.nature.com/articles/d41586-019-01770-x A far cry from US policy. Trump just clamped down on fetal tissue for human experimentation. Thank goodness for Trump doing that. Incentivizing abortion is horrible. Changing heritable genes devalues life by picking on those not your size. This whole thing disgusts me. However..in US patents are about to undergo a transformation in patent law that is unprecedented in our history. It will drive up healthcare and technology costs like never before (outside the human dewormer medication that got driven up to crazy levels). The new patent law says abstract things can be patented. This means that Myriad law may be overturned. This means high prices and rediculous patent trolling and wars. There is no job safety in U.S. The reps sell out to he big guys. In this case...the big guys are China. They are already suing U.S. companies over patent infringement. It will stand, too, because U.S. the wants innovation here and people are so fed up with the patent mess that they are investing outside U.S. So...the way to really do anything is to get some patents in. If trolling is where it’s at...count me/us in! The lawyer I spoke with said my innovation meant to take a chunk out of the fastest segment of orthodontics was probably considered as abstract.
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Bless the Lord for helping me to get my patent going! Waiting for the new law to first pass then take effect.
 

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