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celine (Feb 16, 2015 18:17:30 GMT -5)
Donald Marshall shared a link.14 February 2015
www.dailymail.co.uk/sciencetech/article-1082776/Cloning-grave-Scientists-create-new-life-mouse-frozen-16-YEARS.html
Cloning from the grave: Scientists create new life from a mouse that has been frozen for 16 YEARSScientists have cloned a frozen animal for the first time. The Japanese researchers say their work could be...DAILYMAIL.CO.UKSpencer Allen Eskridge ew... squish it... quick... before it becomes sentient...Macx Dayshy Adams And for what gain ? To experiment on or exploit by other such macabre means. They should concentrate their efforts into saving the current mammals and fish from becoming extinct !Phil Chuppa In the near future, the cloning of animals and human organs has become routine. Cloning entire humans, however, is prohibited by what are known as "Sixth Day" laws. Michael Drucker, the owner of a cloning company Replacement Technologies, hires pilot Adam Gibson and partner Hank Morgan for a ski trip. Due to Drucker's prominence, the two must first undergo blood and eye tests to verify their aptitude. On the day of Drucker's arrival Gibson finds that his family dog has died, and Morgan offers to fly Drucker instead to allow Gibson time to have the pet cloned. After visiting a "RePet" shop, Gibson remains unconvinced.Gibson returns home and discovers that not only has Oliver already been cloned, but a purported clone of himself is with his family. Replacement Technologies security agents intent on killing Gibson give chase. He seeks refuge at Morgan's apartment after the police betray him to the agents. Minutes later, Tripp, a religious anti-cloning extremist, kills Morgan and informs Gibson that this Morgan was a clone. Tripp then admits having killed both Drucker and the real Morgan on the mountaintop earlier that day. Tripp then commits suicide to avoid being captured by Drucker's security team.Gibson sneaks into Replacement Technologies and finds Dr. Griffin Weir, the scientist behind Drucker's human-cloning technology. Weir confirms Tripp's story, adding that to resurrect Drucker the incident had to be covered up and Gibson was cloned because they mistakenly believed he had been killed. Weir explains that Drucker could lose all his assets if the revelation became public, since clones are devoid of all rights. Sympathetic with Gibson's plight, Weir gives Gibson a memory disk of the Drucker clone but warns him that Drucker may go after his family. Weir also discovers that Drucker has been engineering cloned humans with fatal diseases as an insurance policy against betrayal. Upon finding out that his own wife was one such victim, Weir confronts Drucker and is murdered.Drucker's agents abduct Gibson's family and Gibson comes face to face with his clone. After punching the clone for sleeping with his wife, Gibson teams up with his doppelgänger and the two devise a plan to destroy Drucker's facility. While Gibson wrecks the security system and gets himself captured, the cloned Gibson sneaks in, plants a bomb and rescues his family. Meanwhile, Gibson learns that he is the clone. Enraged, the cloned Gibson fights off Drucker's agents and Drucker is mortally wounded. Drucker manages to clone himself before he dies but the malfunctioning equipment causes the new Drucker to have a disfigured appearance. As the cloned Gibson fights his way to the rooftop, he is rescued via helicopter by the real Gibson. Meanwhile, the new Drucker falls to his death and the facility explodes.Now having a more moderate view of cloning, the real Gibson arranges for his clone to move to Argentina to start a satellite office of their charter business. The clone's existence is kept a secret, especially upon discovering that his DNA has no embedded illnesses, giving him a chance at a full life. As a parting gift to the real Gibson's family, the clone gives them Hank's RePet cat. The real Gibson gives the clone a flying send-off.Phil Chuppa
en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_6th_Day
The 6th Day - Wikipedia, the free encyclopediaThe 6th Day is a 2000 American science fiction film...EN.WIKIPEDIA.ORGPhil ChuppaPhil Chuppa's photo.Clare RC Mad fucks......Freedom Parade Cloning from the grave.....Freedom Parade Dead is Better...Judy Lxn.... phuqueAri Rautio drip....drip

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celine (Feb 19, 2015 14:44:35 GMT -5)
Teal Lee van Vlymen‎Going around today.....:
earthweareone.com/the-artificial-womb-is-born-welco…/
The Artificial Womb Is Born: Welcome To The WORLD Of The MATRIXThe artificial womb exists. In Tokyo, researchers have developed a technique called EUFI — extrauterine fetal incubation. They have taken goat fetuses, threaded...EARTHWEAREONE.COMAri Rautio This is it! This article blows the bank... "By the year 2000, these techniques may be available in large centers"Donald Marshall Centers.

celine (Feb 19, 2015 14:49:46 GMT -5)
Donald Marshall16 February Oh boy... Wouldn't do it to humans though. Too unethical. right? Lol
www.floydcountytimes.com/news/news/151692211/Cloning:-A-new-day-for-pet-owners
Cloning: A new day for pet owners - Floyd County TimesTechnological advancements are moving at blinding speeds and nowhere is this more true than in the area of cloning, as John Endicott, a Floyd Co... BY JOHN K. ENDICOTT AND AARON K. NELSON FOR THE FLOYD COUNTY TIMESErica Mowen I love my animal companions, but there is NO WAY IN HELL I would EVER consider doing this!Tim Locke Welcome to RePet.Barbara Ann Didn't turn out so well in this little tale!Barbara Ann's photo.Velma Lewis People wanting this cannot be human. Ive got 6 guinea pigs, 4 are babies of the mum and dad. Why do this? Crazy. And as its been done to humans is not by humans, as Donald has said. These are fishy people.Linda Torgrimson This is sick.Laurence Mountford Repet. The 6th day did this shit fkin years ago.. who would have known eh... Who...

celine (Feb 19, 2015 16:05:33 GMT -5)
Donald Marshall16 February How it WorksStore your cells alive, with their biological clocks stopped for an indefinite amount of time… 1. Sign up for the LifeNaut BioFile Project. There is no charge, however we greatly appreciate your tax- deductible donations. 2. We send you a bottle of mouthwash and a collection tube. 3. You gargle the mouthwash, then send it to us. We collect the live cells from your sample and store them at liquid nitrogen temperature (-190° C) for an indefinite period of time. 4. After you have been declared legally dead, future technology may be able to grow you a new body via ectogenesis and your mindfile may be able to be downloaded into it, enabling you to live on indefinitely.BenefitsBy combining a LifeNaut Bio File™ account with a LifeNaut Mind File™ account, there is a chance that future technology will be able to grow you a new body from your stored live cells and allow you to then download your conscious mindfile into that body.
www.lifenaut.com/learn-more/
Donald Marshall Zack Jakupko free, huh? how convenient! >:\Teal Lee van Vlymen It would be hilarious if it wasnt so disgusting.......Zack Jakupko how much 'funnier' would this be if people were dumb enough to PAY these demons for such a "service." this is so fucked up Edward Sulich didnt disney do this?Michelle Barron No thanks.Teal Lee van Vlymen People have paid exorbitant amounts of money to be cryo-d for decades, and the stories of their abuse are legendary, all the while the shadow government keeps the real technology locked up for the global elite to use at will.....for pennies. Either way its sickening to use technology of this sort....Linda Torgrimson Gosh, what could possible go wrong.Toni Crouch Barker Toni Crouch Barker Just the newest abomination (in case anyone forgets!). (Some one should do a tally). That qualifies all participants for a public execution. No less! No way'Laurence Mountford If any of you havent seen the christmas episode of black mirror, watch the christmas episode of black mirror. Shows you how shit like this can be turned into an endless nightmare..Laurence Mountford if some of you can watch this, might be region locked.. Black Mirror | Season 2 Special | White ChristmasSeason 2 , Special - “White Christmas” Three interwoven...Linda Torgrimson Not locked in central CA.Laurence Mountford yaayLaurence Mountford Watch it, it came out on christmas day, and was the grimmest thing on other than the queens speechRob Thorsen Incredible! ☆☆☆☆☆Freedom Parade "We collect the live cells from your sample and store them at liquid nitrogen temperature for an indefinite period of time....well, actually, we use your live cells to clone ya and see if you're hot...if ya are, good times! if ya not, yer fed to the lizards, more good times!Ari Rautio They just gather samples of the most beautiful women and then send those samples to CC where they are used as sex slaves.Windi Burns Kern Wow. Vanity...Shellie Evans No thanks, I am looking forward to getting off this planet.Velma Lewis Ah, he who taketh the chip shall live by the chip.Noelle Macy Smith apparently they are making robots with the personaly of your dead relatives now...


celine (Feb 19, 2015 16:13:36 GMT -5)
Celine O'carrolluploading ones consciousness to perserve it for the future?......Lifenaut.comToni Crouch Barker Toni Crouch Barker That's another reference for the palace!! The palace must be busting at the seams!!Noelle Macy Smith I have heard about this, something to do with transhumanism

celine (Feb 19, 2015 16:48:55 GMT -5)
Aldo Ray Costantini-Vaz‎GENETIC COPIES MADE TO ORDER!I cloned my dead dogDanielle Tarantola's dog Trouble was everything to her ... so much so, she spent $50,000 to clone her pet.Mimi Stanojcic what will happen when this dog dies? She'll make Triple Trouble?Noelle Macy Smith I remember when I was a kid and they cloned the first sheepNoelle Macy Smith and that was like 20 years ago... imagine what they can do nowAldo Ray Costantini-Vaz they told us about the sheep about 20 yrs ago right? ...clonings been goin on for years in secret ...since the 1930's...the general public would always be against it for religious beliefs or moral beliefs ..so they had no choice but to hide it...the nazis opened a pandoras box that wouldnt be closed....secret research for years now under the agencies of government.Noelle Macy Smith I'm sureAldo Ray Costantini-Vaz truth is stranger than fiction.Noelle Macy Smith trueDolly Valentine This therapist always rubs me the wrong way. He is picking. She is perfect about her process; I get it. I didn't watch the whole thing though. I love her in the end. Have to take time to watch the whole thing but, it bothers me cause I couldn't afford to do this to my fave pet that I would LOVE to clone. Guess I am weird now. I wouldn't spend it if I had it though cause the money could be used to help a human out or many human's out so weighing the decision of where a lot of money goes to like that I couldn't spend that on cloning my fave pet it has to cost less more like 10 thousand dollars. If I was a very wealthy person I would spend that on cloning my favorite pet cause that is not as wasteful still to some it would be wasteful but, in my view that would be a more fair price for that. AND less wasteful. 50 thousand NO 10 thousand yes.

celine (Feb 25, 2015 15:55:43 GMT -5)
Bronny Dolphin19 February 2015So cloning our pets now on nightly news show in Australia shown as normal...hmmm ... Donald MarshallAshiya Austin to be followed by cloning our partners ?Donald Marshall Dead children n parents and freaks from the distant past.Aldo Ray Costantini-Vaz like mike tyson...freak from the distant past

celine (Feb 25, 2015 16:47:13 GMT -5)
Aldo Ray Costantini-Vaz‎he referrers to cloning as "twinning"History of Monarch Mind Control (From Fascist Satanists to Hollywood Sex Slaves)WILD stuff here! And even crazier, it's all true! Let's take a strange journey which will carry us from the darkest...YOUTUBE.COMAldo Ray Costantini-Vaz... he's even got some Tila quotes in there....released yesterday.

celine (Feb 25, 2015 17:12:44 GMT -5)
Phil ChuppaWhere are we on the road to ectogenesis right now? To begin, progress has definitely been rapid over the last 20-30 years. In the mid 1990s, Japanese investigators succeeded in maintaining goat fetuses for weeks in a machine containing artificial amniotic fluid. At the same time, the recent decades have seen rapid advancement in neonatal intensive care that is pushing back the minimum gestational age from which human fetuses can be kept alive. Today, it is possible for a preterm fetus to survive when removed from the mother at a gestational age of slightly less than 22 weeks. That’s only a little more than halfway through the pregnancy (normally 40 weeks). And while rescuing an infant delivered at such an early point requires sophisticated, expensive equipment and care, the capability continues to increase.A comprehensive review published by the New York Academy of Sciences three years ago highlights a series of achievements by various research groups using ex vivo (out of the body) uterus environments to support mammalian fetuses early in pregnancy. Essentially, two areas of biotechnology are developing rapidly that potentially can enable ectogenesis in humans, and, along the way, what the authors of the Academy review call partial ectogenesis.Because a fetus develops substantially with respect to external form and internal organs during the second half of pregnancy, our current capability to deliver and maintain preterm infants actually is a kind of partial ectogenesis. Supported by all of the equipment in the neonatal intensive care unit (NICU), a premature infant continues its development as a normal fetus of the same gestational age would do inside the mother’s uterus, but with one important exception. Inside the womb, oxygenated, nourished blood comes in, and blood carrying waste goes out, through the placenta and umbilical cord. Once delivered, however, a preemie must breathe through its lungs, cleanse the blood with its liver and kidneys, and get nutrition through its gastrointestinal tract.But because these organ systems, especially the lungs, are not really ready to do their job so early, there is a limit to how early a developing fetus can be transferred from womb to NICU. Known as viability, the limit definitely has been pushed back with special treatments given to the mother prior to delivery and, just after birth, directly into the preemie’s lungs, and with intensive support. But the 22 week gestational age may be around the absolute limit for survival for a fetus that will have to depend on lung-breathing, not to mention other organs, rather than its mother’s nourished blood.Still, the capability to push back the limit is around the corner. One of the two developing key technologies is the artificial amniotic fluid filled environment that has continued to develop with laboratory animal models since the work with goats in the 1990s. The other area is embryo transfer. Not only can a developing mammal be transferred from the uterus of its own mother to that of a surrogate, but gradually investigators are reproducing the endometrium–the cell layer of the uterus that contains and nourishes the pregnancy–as a cell culture, or an in vitro model. The convergence of these technologies will make it possible to transfer a developing human into a system that includes the placenta and umbilical cord and supplies all consumables (oxygen and food), and removes all waste, directly through the blood.Thus, survival and continuing development would not depend on the lungs and other organs being ready yet to do their job. Applying such a system to fetus delivered in the middle of pregnancy would constitute real partial ectogenesis. Furthermore, since bypassing the developing, not fully functional organs, stands to improve survival substantially, and might even decrease the costs of extreme premature birth, the movement of the technology from research to clinic is inevitable.Once that happens, there will be no obstacle against pushing the limit further, toward full ectogenesis. But there will be no obstacle to pushing the limit akin to how lung viability has placed an obstacle to conventional pre-term care. At some point, an in vitro fertilized egg could be planted directly into the artificial womb, with no need for a natural uterus even for the early stages.Artificial wombs: The coming era of motherless birthsScientifically, it’s called ectogenesis, a term coined by J.B.S. Haldane in 1924. The technology is on its way. How will that impact our views of birth, abortion and gay...GENETICLITERACYPROJECT.ORG

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