Anonymous ID: b8019f Oct. 14, 2021, 6:17 p.m. No.101216   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>1219 >>1221 >>1233 >>1267

>>101214

The WI-38 female stem cell line was extracted from the lung tissue of an aborted three month old female fetus. The fetus was the result of an elective abortion by a Swedish woman in 1962, and was then used without her permission or knowledge. Get that in your hard drive. The aborted stem cell line contained in the jab was the result of murder, theft and sorcery.

 

The other stem cell line present in the injection is the MRC-5 male stem cell line In this instance, the stem cells were extracted from the lung tissue of a fourteen week male fetus aborted in 1966.

 

When the WI-38 stem cell line is injected into a male, the female Y chromosome conflicts with the natural X chromosome of the male and can lead to hormonal gender confusion and a lack of desire to procreate. If the man feels like he’s a woman, trapped in mans body, the propensity to be attracted to the opposite sex is eliminated. And within one generation, the man’s paternal lineage is eliminated. Multiplied by billions of COVID19 vaccines, the world’s population could be reduced drastically in a couple of decades.

 

Conversely, when the MRC-5 male stem cell line is introduced into a female, the male X chromosome conflicts with the natural Y chromosome of the female and can lead to hormonal gender confusion and the lack of a natural maternal desire to have children.

 

https://beforeitsnews.com/spirit/2021/10/hydra-vulgaris-eternal-serpent-embryo-contained-in-the-jab-2519955.html

Anonymous ID: b8019f Oct. 14, 2021, 6:37 p.m. No.101220   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>1222

>>101219

so there is male and female hydra stem cells, dasting that

a floating, asexual, self regenerating genome

if they took over we'd live forever and regenerate too

kek

Anonymous ID: b8019f Oct. 14, 2021, 7:18 p.m. No.101229   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>1231 >>1267

>>101224

sepsis is not considered suicide

kek

 

>>101225

the idea of someone injecting a genetic code through an IM vax gives me the heebeejeebees

everyone must decide for themselves, it's like the homo thing, not sumpin I'd be open to but if someone else is more power to them, if they flip it in muh face I have an opinion, if they get militant bout it I can too

it's all about closing that gap, of trespassing where no one should be, that is the diff for me and these peeps running the vax shit are just ebil

Anonymous ID: b8019f Oct. 14, 2021, 8:01 p.m. No.101236   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>1241 >>1250 >>1254 >>1267

>>101233

 

==Model Organism: Hydra (Hydra vulgaris)

Breadcrumb

 

The "Immortal" Hydra

 

Eternal life. For humans, it’s a fantasy pulled from science fiction, but for the Hydra (Hydra vulgaris), a small freshwater invertebrate, it’s a reality. These organisms, which look like miniature, fleshy palm trees with swaying fronds of tentacles, boast stem cells that exist in a continuous state of renewal and seem to hold within their genomic code the key to biological immortality. Every 20 days, the whole organism renews itself.

 

“As far as we can tell, it doesn’t age or die,” says Assistant Professor Celina Juliano, Department of Molecular and Cellular Biology. “You can cut little pieces out of the animal and it will regrow and maybe the most amazing thing is that you can dissociate the animal into single cells, mix them all up, put them back in a ball and a new Hydra will just grow out of it.”

 

Hydra are virtually immortal in a lab environment. Their unique abilities make them ideal for studies in healing and aging. Hydra regeneration was noted in 1744 by naturalist Abraham Trembley. Almost three centuries later, this animal’s amazing capabilities remain a mystery. Juliano hopes to solve some of those lingering questions and further establish the Hydra as a model organism for regenerative research.

 

“If you or I were injured, say our hands were cut off, there’s a specific genetic program that is activated and is required to heal the wound, but the hand wouldn’t grow back,” says Juliano. “That same genetic program is activated after injury throughout the animal kingdom, but in some cases, instead of triggering scarring, it triggers regeneration and thus the missing body part is replaced.”

 

Juliano and her colleagues have meticulously conducted a single-cell sequencing project on Hydra, defining the exact genes expressed in each cell type. They’re developing tools to help them better control this gene expression.

 

As technologies advance, UC Davis scientists and researchers are gaining unprecedented windows into the machinations of life. With the help of model organisms, they’ll reveal the causes of disease and illuminate potential paths to treatment and prevention.

 

Our tiny relatives in the animal kingdom are making mammoth contributions to scientific research and helping us answer the biggest questions about life.

 

https://biology.ucdavis.edu/news-events/model-organisms/hydra

Anonymous ID: b8019f Oct. 14, 2021, 8:25 p.m. No.101240   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>1241

>>101239

I've seen that lots

to be honest, not so sure I could curb muh sweets if I had to but imma not an alcoholic either

denial is not muh way either

seen those toes just drop off, paint with betadine to stop gangrene

kek

truth

Anonymous ID: b8019f Oct. 14, 2021, 8:47 p.m. No.101242   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>1244

>>101241

betadine is guud stuff for open wounds

has to dry to be effective

if doing sterile wound care paint with betadine, let dry, captures bacteria, then wipe off with alchohol swab

stains ebting it touches!