would you approve of genetically engineered viruses and bacteria rendered totally incapable of reproduction cloned in labs if it was the only way to get rid of pollution from PFAS, mercury, heavy metals, pesticides like glysophate (((round-up))), PCBs, industrial contaminants like those at love canal, and shit like invasive fungi, plants, algae, etc.?
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@GrungeQueef yes in theory but probably no in practice. I don't think people are competent or well-intentioned enough for this to not become a problem to humans.

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