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The Genetic Bill of Rights:

The Genetic Bill of Rights addresses unalienable rights that all biological terrestrial life has by definition.
Those rights are so fundamental that no one before has ever thought that they may be infringed upon
by any government or corporate entity and therefore were never spelled out and afforded protection
legally, civically or scientifically.

Unfortunately the advent of genetically Modified Organisms (GMOs) and Genetically Modified Vaccines
(GMVs), terra-formation technologies, profit driven legal schemes such as governments allowing the
patenting of biological life as well as many other existentially threatening genetic, medical and legal
manipulations have clearly demonstrated the frailty of our biosphere and exposed the clear and present
dangers that those practices and technologies pose on the future propagation of all carbon based
biological life.

Thus the need to spell out the rights for biological life to remain unchanged and unmodified from its
natural evolutionary path was never greater. This right of non-interference that all Biological life has is
the core reason behind this Genetic Bill of Rights.

The right to 'BE' is what makes this bill such a fundamental, existential and unalienable civic right. Like
many other basic human rights that have been defined and recognized globally under the United Nation
charter, the goal behind creating the Genetic Bill of Rights is for it to be adopted globally by all nations
who value all the basic biological rights of all existing natural life on earth.

Articles:
1- Article one: No sequence(s) of human DNA or synthetic sequence(s) based on human DNA shall be
combined with sequence(s) from non-human DNA under any conditions.

2- Article two: No sequence(s) of human DNA or synthetic sequence(s) based on human DNA shall be
combined with any form of synthetic nano-materials that has the ability to transfer and self-replicated
into a next generation.

3- Article Three: No genetically modified organism can be engineered to produce any form of toxins or
medicines including but not excluded to herbicide, pesticide, fungicide, insecticide, rodenticide,
antibodies, antibiotics or vaccines designed for any human, animal or plant life.

4- Article Four: No genetically modified animal(s) should be bred nor should genetically modified plants
be planted outside a closed space laboratory with the sole purpose of scientific pursuits.
5- Article Five: No genetically modified animals, plants, fungus, yeasts, bacteria, viruses, or other organic
or synthetic life forms shall be bred, planted, cultured, harvested or engineered for the purposes of food
production or medical manufacturing.

6- Article Six: No Synthetic or biologically synthesized life form shall be grown or planted in open air for
any industrial purposes such as fuel, raw material, construction material, energy storage, or for any
other purposes if it has the ability to produce pollen, self-replicate, self-mutate or self-propagate.

7- Article Seven: Non-conventional regional and global terra-formation also referred to as climate or
environmental control, shall be allowed under any pretexts such as global cooling, warming, greenhouse
gases control or environmental cleanup shall be permitted by any individual, industry or nation.

8- Article Eight: Only Carbon base life that nature has evolved during the course of our terrestrial
evolution in the past 4.5 Billion years is to be afforded genetic rights under that bill. Non Carbon-based
self-replicating life forms such as arsenic, silicone or crystalline based shall not be engineered or
manipulated into any form of carbon based life.

9- Article Nine: Any human being reserves all rights towards all his or her genetic material including
organs, cells and physical characteristics such as personal biometrics unique to that human. All such
genetic material intrinsic to or derived from any human being including biometrics is considered his or
her intellectual property subject to all intellectual property protection laws.

10- Article ten: unmodified Water and air are the fundamental pillars upon which biological life can exist
and therefore shall be considered rights not privileges to be used by the local ecosystem, the local
people and animals that live off of the natural resources available on their land. Access to those
fundamental rights shall not be infringed, restricted, diverted or rationed by governments or industrial
interests alike.

This Document is a collaborative effort created by the scientists, lawyers, activists and experts of the ‘Genetic Think Tank’.

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