Anonymous ID: c60848 April 11, 2021, 11:25 p.m. No.13407623   🗄️.is 🔗kun

>>13407593

Cloning

 

Cloned Beagles

 

Two beagle puppies successfully cloned in Seoul, South Korea. These two dogs were cloned by a biopharmaceutical company that specializes in stem cell based therapeutics.

 

Cloning is a technique scientists use to make exact genetic copies of living things. Genes, cells, tissues, and even whole animals can all be cloned.

 

Some clones already exist in nature. Single-celled organisms like bacteria make exact copies of themselves each time they reproduce. In humans, identical twins are similar to clones. They share almost the exact same genes. Identical twins are created when a fertilized egg splits in two.

 

Scientists also make clones in the lab. They often clone genes in order to study and better understand them. To clone a gene, researchers take DNA from a living creature and insert it into a carrier like bacteria or yeast. Every time that carrier reproduces, a new copy of the gene is made.

 

Animals are cloned in one of two ways. The first is called embryo twinning. Scientists first split an embryo in half. Those two halves are then placed in a mother’s uterus. Each part of the embryo develops into a unique animal, and the two animals share the same genes. The second method is called somatic cell nuclear transfer. Somatic cells are all the cells that make up an organism, but that are not sperm or egg cells. Sperm and egg cells contain only one set of chromosomes, and when they join during fertilization, the mother’s chromosomes merge with the father’s. Somatic cells, on the other hand, already contain two full sets of chromosomes. To make a clone, scientists transfer the DNA from an animal’s somatic cell into an egg cell that has had its nucleus and DNA removed. The egg develops into an embryo that contains the same genes as the cell donor. Then the embryo is implanted into an adult female’s uterus to grow.

 

In 1996, Scottish scientists cloned the first animal, a sheep they named Dolly. She was cloned using an udder cell taken from an adult sheep. Since then, scientists have cloned cows, cats, deer, horses, and rabbits. They still have not cloned a human, though. In part, this is because it is difficult to produce a viable clone. In each attempt, there can be genetic mistakes that prevent the clone from surviving. It took scientists 276 attempts to get Dolly right. There are also ethical concerns about cloning a human being. (Evil people don't care about ethic)

 

https://www.nationalgeographic.org/encyclopedia/cloning/

Anonymous ID: c60848 April 11, 2021, 11:31 p.m. No.13407637   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>7639 >>7657 >>7692 >>7717

CLONING HISTORY & HOW THEY ARE MADE

 

1890 – A rabbit fetus is successfully transplanted into the womb of a foster mother.

 

1944 – A human egg is fertilized in a tube, that is, on simple terms, an egg is artificially fertilized in a test tube.

 

1952 – Briggs & King clones a frog at Indiana University.

 

1970 – Rand Corporation predicts that “para-humans” will be genetically engineered to do manual labor in the future. In a completely different case, Lord Rothschild, who is a physiologist who has studied genetics, warned that egocentric fanatics could set up private cloning stores. Lord Rothschild has suggested to geneticists that a clone control organization be set up with international jurisdiction over cloning licenses to protect the world from bad people who may want to clone people for bad purposes. He called the proposal of the “Genetic Control Committee”.

 

1977 – Announcement of the first successful cloning of a person, which became very rich for someone. This whole case was strongly attacked by the establishment. The book with the hidden details was released in 1978. The author went into hiding, and Congress held a parade of researchers to testify at a hearing to get rid of the book and reassure the public that medical researchers were very concerned about ethics to clone. people. The author was convinced of the truth of the fact of cloning, although the doctors of the media and institutions claimed that the author wrote the book simply as fiction.

 

1980 – Twinning, a form of cloning, successfully carried out by horse-drawn carriages, sheep and cattle – had already been cloned in previous years.

 

1981 – Mice clone. And the transfer of embryos to cattle becomes a thriving business.

 

1983 – A buffalo fetus is successfully transplanted into a stepmother.

 

1984 – A human embryo is successfully transplanted and born to a human stepmother.

 

1997 – A successful human clone is announced to the public.

 

Scientists working in secret became serious about cloning in the early 1960s. Abortions began to be performed in masse at this time to provide embryonic tissue for cloning. The new generation of Americans are asking, “When will people clone?” The answer is that it’s been a long time.

 

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The ability of Illuminati to copy individuals using the 4 methods mentioned above is not a determining factor in their plans to control the world, but it gives them great flexibility in their operation.

Anonymous ID: c60848 April 12, 2021, 12:06 a.m. No.13407780   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>7793

>>13407717

Yes. Twins are still experimented, in dark or in light.

 

Twins are nature's experiment': How scientists use them to study nature vs. nurture

 

https://www.chicagotribune.com/lifestyles/health/ct-hlth-science-studies-twins-1001-story.html

 

A History of Mengele's Gruesome Experiments on Twins

 

From May 1943 until January 1945, Nazi doctor Josef Mengele worked at Auschwitz, conducting pseudo-scientific medical experiments. Many of his cruel experiments were conducted on young twins.

 

Mengele, the notorious doctor of Auschwitz, has become an enigma of the 20th century. Mengele's handsome physical appearance, fastidious dress, and calm demeanor contradicted his attraction to murder and gruesome experiments.

 

Mengele's seeming omnipresence at the railroad unloading platform called the ramp, as well as his fascination with twins, incited images of a mad, evil monster. His ability to elude authorities after World War II—he was never captured—increased his notoriety and gave him a mystical and devious persona.

 

In May 1943, Mengele entered Auschwitz as an educated, experienced, medical researcher. With funding for his experiments, he worked alongside some of the top medical researchers of the time. Anxious to make a name for himself, Mengele searched for the secrets of heredity. The Nazi ideal of the future would benefit from the help of genetics, according to Nazi doctrine. If so-called Aryan women could give birth to twins who were sure to be blond and blue-eyed, the future could be saved.

 

Mengele, who worked for Professor Otmar Freiherr von Vershuer, a biologist who pioneered twin methodology in the study of genetics, believed that twins held these secrets. Auschwitz seemed the best location for such research because of the large number of available twins to use as specimens.

 

The Ramp

 

Mengele took his turn as the selector on the ramp, but unlike most of the other selectors, he arrived sober. With a small flick of his finger or riding crop, a person would either be sent to the left or to the right, to the gas chamber or to hard labor.

 

Mengele would get very excited when he found twins. The other SS officers who helped unload the transports had been given special instructions to find twins, dwarfs, giants, or anyone else with a unique hereditary trait like a club foot or heterochromia (each eye a different color). Mengele was on the ramp not only during his selection duty but also when it was not his turn as a selector, to ensure twins would not be missed.

 

As the unsuspecting people were herded off the train and ordered into separate lines, SS officers shouted "Zwillinge!" (Twins!) in German. Parents were forced to make a quick decision. Unsure of their situation, already being separated from family members when forced to form lines, seeing barbed wire, smelling an unfamiliar stench—was it good or bad to be a twin?

 

Sometimes, parents announced they had twins, and in other cases, relatives, friends, or neighbors made the statement. Some mothers tried to hide their twins, but the SS officers and Mengele searched through the surging ranks of people looking for twins and anyone with unusual traits. While many twins were either announced or discovered, some sets of twins were successfully hidden and walked with their mothers into the gas chamber.

 

About 3,000 twins were pulled from the masses on the ramp, most of them children. Only around 200 of these twins survived. When the twins were found, they were taken away from their parents. As the twins were led away to be processed, their parents and family stayed on the ramp and went through selection. Occasionally, if the twins were very young, Mengele would allow the mother to join her children to ensure their health.

Processing

 

MORE: https://www.thoughtco.com/mengeles-children-twins-of-auschwitz-1779486

Anonymous ID: c60848 April 12, 2021, 12:09 a.m. No.13407793   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>7871

>>13407780

EVIL EXISTS and EXISTED. Thus GOD.

 

Mengele's Twin Experiments

 

Generally, every twin had to have blood drawn every day. They also underwent various medical experiments. Mengele kept his exact reasoning for his experiments a secret. Many of the twins that he experimented on did not know the purpose of the experiments, or what exactly what was being injected into or otherwise done to them. The experiments included:

 

Measurements: The twins were forced to undress and lie next to each other. Every detail of their anatomy was carefully examined, studied, and measured. Features that were the same between the two were deemed to be hereditary, and those that were different were deemed environmental. These tests would last for several hours.

 

Blood: The frequent blood tests and experiments included mass transfusions of blood from one twin to another.

 

Eyes: In attempts to fabricate blue eye color, drops, or injections of chemicals would be put in their eyes. This often caused severe pain, infections, and temporary or permanent blindness.

 

Shots and diseases: Mysterious injections caused severe pain. Injections into the spine and spinal taps were given with no anesthesia. Diseases, including typhus and tuberculosis, would be purposely given to one twin and not the other. When one died, the other was often killed to examine and compare the effects of the disease.

 

Surgeries: Various surgeries were performed without anesthesia, including organ removal, castration, and amputation.

 

Death: Dr. Miklos Nyiszli was Mengele's prisoner pathologist. The autopsies became the final experiment. Nyiszli performed autopsies on twins who had died from the experiments or who had been purposely killed just for after-death measurements and examination. Some of the twins had been stabbed with a needle that pierced their hearts, which were injected with chloroform or phenol, causing near-immediate blood coagulation and death. Some of the organs, eyes, blood samples, and tissues would be sent to Verschuer, Mengele's former professor, for further study.

Anonymous ID: c60848 April 12, 2021, 12:42 a.m. No.13407919   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>7946 >>7960 >>8197

>>13407888

People are catching on.

 

BBC sees ratings PLUMMET after ‘over the top’ Prince Philip death coverage

 

BBC RATINGS fell sharply on Friday as the corporation cancelled its regular programming to mark the death of Prince Philip, new figures have shown.

 

https://www.express.co.uk/news/uk/1421458/BBC-news-Prince-Philip-coverage-complaints-Duke-of-Edinburgh-death-latest-Royal-Family

Anonymous ID: c60848 April 12, 2021, 12:47 a.m. No.13407948   🗄️.is 🔗kun

>>13407923

There are too many idiots - compare the number of idiots already took the Covid vaccine and waiting to take the vaccine.

 

I hope Q will not wait too long -

Anonymous ID: c60848 April 12, 2021, 12:54 a.m. No.13407983   🗄️.is 🔗kun

>>13407927

I understand where you're coming from. Innocent children are raped, tortured, and killed, even at this moment. How can anyone or God allow it to happen even for a second.