You knew it was coming.
A digital reality, complete with digital twin with a digital ID, means humans fall under planned obsolescence (i.e., limited useful life), and are fast becoming obsolete.
“Machine learning” is a thing whereby machines learn from humans, until humans can be discarded.
And the pace of AI machine learning is quickening.
Between programmable money and digital IDs, as long as human beings are still gullible creatures, there is something to be sold.
This vaccine was designed to protect against multiple members of the Sarbeco coronavirus family.
The trial showed that the vaccine stimulated immune responses not only against SARS-CoV-2 and SARS, but also against related bat viruses that have not yet infected humans.
The AI-Designed Vaccine
The AI-designed “bat vaccine,” known as pEVAC-PS, is developed by DIOSynVax at the University of Cambridge).
How it works:
Machine learning algorithms were fed global genetic sequence data for the Sarbeco coronavirus family (which includes COVID-19, SARS, and related bat coronaviruses). The AI searched for and combined the genetic features shared across the entire virus family into one single, engineered protein. [1, 2, 3]
Delivery of the AI vaccine happens via a needle-free vaccine microfluidic jet that propels the active ingredient directly into the skin cells.
Early Phase 1 human trials, published in the Journal of Infection, demonstrated the ‘safety.’
The Bat Narrative
According to a 2025 study in the Journal Cell, the Sarbecovirus subgenus (which includes SARS-CoV and SARS-CoV-2) originated in horseshoe bats (Rhinolophus species), with its primary ancestral reservoir concentrated in East and Southeast Asia. Extensive genomic research indicates that these viruses have been circulating in bat populations for decades.
Professor Jonathan Heeney from the Lab of Viral Zoonotics in the University of Cambridge’s Department of Veterinary Medicine, said they have overcome the problem of traditional vaccines with limited protection (now they admit it):
We’ve converted vaccine development from being reactive to being future proof. Our vaccines will continue to provide protection against viruses even as they mutate into new strains.
On its website, the CDC states:
There is no evidence that animals play a significant role in spreading SARS-CoV-2, the virus that causes COVID-19, to people.
Beyond Bats
Coronavirus/COVID-19 has also been linked to the pangolin, a small, scaled, snout-faced mammal; raccoon dogs, mink, cats, dogs, ferrets, big cats….
A 2024 paper suggests half a dozen animal species could have served as intermediate hosts for SARS-CoV-2, the coronavirus that causes COVID-19!
Stay tuned for the AI-Ebola vaccine and the ones to follow.
Are you questioning the bat narrative about now?
Are you thinking….
Something we don’t need for something that doesn’t exist?
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