I think that I have seen that before (but can't see it here)
when I looked into it, it looks to be possible, not sure if they ever did it.
but what I got from it is how they are thinking and what they would like to do with everyone.
Interesting.
We don’t like this behavior, so let’s immunize people against it.
They wish to vaccinate against a gene that has a big role "they believe and study showed" in radical behavior that can lead to terrorism.
Yes, if everyone is required to do it... It might take the fight out of everyone.... then politicians and everyone would agree on everything and we would all live in peace.... happily ever after... wouldnt THAT be nice?
It seems to trigger it for sure.Radical behaviour comes from indoctrination and propaganda, stop that and stop radicalism...
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there was a movie with this idea as a plot point
Serenity (2005 film) - Wikipedia
Serenity is based from the tv series called Firefly ...one of my favorite things that only had one season.That's a good movie, I'm going to watch it again when I return home next week...
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