Former Trump aide Steve Bannon has claimed President Biden’s Cancer Moonshot is actually a cover to create genetically engineered ‘Humans 2.0’

Former Trump aide Steve Bannon has claimed President Biden’s Cancer Moonshot is actually a cover to create genetically engineered ‘Humans 2.0’


Steve Bannon, the onetime top strategist to former U.S. President Donald Trump has taken to the stage to promote a wild theory in which the human race is replaced with ‘Human 2.0’.

The idea of the ‘great replacement theory’ was  floated during the Turning Point USA conference held in Tampa last week.

It saw Bannon suggesting President Biden’s Cancer Moonshot actually more a cover to genetically engineer the human race rather than curing the disease.

The Moonshot hopes to cut the death rate from cancer by at least 50% over the next 25 years but Bannon appears to have other theories about the initiative believing it to be a cover for something far more sinister.

Steve Bannon, the onetime top strategist to former U.S. President Donald Trump has taken to the stage to promote a wild theory n which the human race is replaced with 'Human 2.0'

Steve Bannon, the onetime top strategist to former U.S. President Donald Trump has taken to the stage to promote a wild theory n which the human race is replaced with 'Human 2.0'

Steve Bannon, the onetime top strategist to former U.S. President Donald Trump has taken to the stage to promote a wild theory n which the human race is replaced with ‘Human 2.0’

Bannon is suggesting President Biden's Cancer Moonshot is actually more of cover to genetically engineer the human race rather than curing the disease

Bannon is suggesting President Biden's Cancer Moonshot is actually more of cover to genetically engineer the human race rather than curing the disease

Bannon is suggesting President Biden’s Cancer Moonshot is actually more of cover to genetically engineer the human race rather than curing the disease

‘This is the biggest inflection point in human history,’ Bannon explained.

‘In the lived experience of half of this room, or maybe more, we’re going to get to a point where you’re going to have Human 2.0. Right? They’re telling you that. They’re funding that. This is not science fiction, this is fact,’ told Turning Point attendees.

Turning Point, is a right-wing American conservative nonprofit organization that advocates to identify, educate, train, and organize students to ‘promote the principles of freedom, free markets, and limited government.’

Bannon said ‘they’ want to be ‘immortal’ and might be working on this covert ‘Human 2.0’ all under the guise of doing good.

‘They talk about they’re going to save kids, and they’re going to do this — that’s all crap. They want to be immortal. Right? And they also say there’s too many people, the carrying capacity of this planet– there’s too many people,’ Bannon pointed out.

‘You know, they’re all over Tucker [Carlson] and the great replacement theory and about the thing. Hey, the great replacement theory is Homo sapiens. That’s what they’re trying to replace,’ Bannon said.

He suggested that the ‘replacement theory’ initiative may well be happening under the Cancer Moonshot program to cure the disease.

Great Replacement Theory has gone mainstream thanks to rightwing Republicans like Tucker Carlson who have mentioned this theory hundreds of times on the most-watched news network in the country

Great Replacement Theory has gone mainstream thanks to rightwing Republicans like Tucker Carlson who have mentioned this theory hundreds of times on the most-watched news network in the country

Great Replacement Theory has gone mainstream thanks to rightwing Republicans like Tucker Carlson who have mentioned this theory hundreds of times on the most-watched news network in the country

Tucker Carlson has repeatedly taken aim at the Democratic Party, accusing them of relaxing immigration policies and sidelining white Americans in order to gain votes in the polls.

Bannon went on: ‘Of course you haven’t heard about it. They don’t want to talk about it. They’re just going to do it. And they’re going to call it the Cancer Moonshot. This is what we have to stop.’

The ‘great replacement theory,’  is a white nationalist far-right conspiracy theory that claims non-white individuals are being brought into the United States to ‘replace’ white voters to achieve a political agenda.

The once-fringe racist idea became a popular refrain among media figures like Tucker Carlson and Laura Ingraham of Fox News. Some Republicans have been accused of espousing ideas similar to it.

Following the Buffalo supermarket shootings earlier this year, Biden called it a ‘hate’ that ‘through the media and politics, the internet, has radicalized angry, alienated, lost, and isolated individuals into falsely believing that they will be replaced.

‘That’s the word, ‘Replaced,’ by the other. By people who don’t look like them, and you are therefore, in their perverse ideology, that they are being fed and possessed, lesser beings,’ Biden said in May.

‘I call on all Americans to reject the lie, and I condemn those who spread the lie for power, political gain, and for profit,’ Biden said. ‘That’s what it is. We have now seen too many times the deadly and destructive violence this ideology and unleashes.’

Whites are indeed heading toward minority status in the United States.

In 2018, U.S. Census estimates showed for the first time that whites dropped to below 50% of the under-15 population.

That change is largely due to migration of Latinos and Asian Americans. Latinos are the largest-growing group, while Asian Americans are the fastest growing.

Despite the wild nature of Bannon’s promotion of ‘replacement theory’, a poll conducted earlier this year shows that 73 percent of Trump voters believe that Democrats are trying to replace white Americans with immigrants and people of color to shore up more votes.

The YouGov poll from June asked voters: ‘Do you personally believe that in the U.S., Democrats are trying to replace white Americans with immigrants and people of color who share Democrats’ views?’

Seventy-three percent of Trump voters replied ‘yes,’ while 8 percent of Biden voters said the same. Overall 61 percent of Republicans, 10 percent of Democrats and 33 percent of Independents replied yes to the question.

In terms of the Cancer Moonshot, Biden himself brought up the initiative while speaking at the John F. Kennedy Presidential Library and Museum in Boston, Massachusetts.

‘Cancer does not discriminate red and blue; it doesn’t care if you’re a Republican or a Democrat. Beating cancer is something we can do together,’ the president said.

Earlier this month Bannon appeared in a New York courtroom in handcuffs after handing himself over to state authorities to face fraud charges over his 'We Build the Wall' scheme

Earlier this month Bannon appeared in a New York courtroom in handcuffs after handing himself over to state authorities to face fraud charges over his 'We Build the Wall' scheme

Earlier this month Bannon appeared in a New York courtroom in handcuffs after handing himself over to state authorities to face fraud charges over his ‘We Build the Wall’ scheme

As he entered the courtroom in handcuffs, Bannon grumbled: ''They will never shut me up, they'll have to kill me first'

As he entered the courtroom in handcuffs, Bannon grumbled: ''They will never shut me up, they'll have to kill me first'

As he entered the courtroom in handcuffs, Bannon grumbled: ”They will never shut me up, they’ll have to kill me first’

Bannon, meanwhile, has other pressing matters to deal with.

Earlier this month he appeared in a New York courtroom in handcuffs after handing himself over to state authorities to face fraud charges over his ‘We Build the Wall’ not-for-profit scheme.

The shackled Bannon grumbled as he was dragged into the courtroom: ‘They will never shut me up, they’ll have to kill me first.’

Bannon was released on no cash bail. He faces criminal charges for his role in the group that raised $15 million to build a wall along the southern border and allegedly pocketed around $1 million.

Bannon is charged with two counts of money laundering, three counts of conspiracy, and one count of scheming to defraud, according to New York Attorney General Letitia James’ office, to which he has pleaded not guilty.

‘Bannon took advantage of his donors’ political views to secure millions of dollars which he then misappropriated. Mr. Bannon lied to his donors to enrich himself and his friends,’ James said in a statement.

Bannon already pleaded not guilty to separate federal charges of conspiracy to commit mail fraud and money laundering for his role in the fundraiser. He was pardoned by former President Trump before a trial was held.

Bannon already pleaded not guilty to separate federal charges of conspiracy to commit mail fraud and money laundering for his role in the fundraiser

Bannon already pleaded not guilty to separate federal charges of conspiracy to commit mail fraud and money laundering for his role in the fundraiser

Bannon already pleaded not guilty to separate federal charges of conspiracy to commit mail fraud and money laundering for his role in the fundraiser.


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