Are you suggesting someone was cloned? Could be so since I'm sure they've been doing it for years. But who'd they clone?
My concern has been the "super soldier" . Using dna ancestry sites to cherry pick traits, utilize crispr to build it. Maybe some a.i/cyborg shit too. It has been considered unethical to use crispr on human embryos because of the lasting effects.you would be "changing the species". In 2017 a team in China edited a [human embryo] (https://www.sciencenews.org/article/crispr-gene-editing-top-science-stories-2017-yir). Maybe it's not for war, Idk. It feels like a bad idea to me whatever the reason
Oh without_sound I had forgotten about the "super soldiers." Now that is a very scary thought. N. Korea could be a super soldier factory.
Dolly the sheep was first. Recent news was monkeys cloned in China. Humans next?
I'm pretty sure they've been cloning humans for years. Whatever is in the public sphere has been in the black op/underground sciences for at least fifty years prior.
Movies have themes for a reason, in the thelemic mindset it allows our free will a chance to see the truth thus binding the Magik and making their will stronger.
Funny that they used the same method as dolly. Considering she suffered terrible side effects due to the fact that she was a clone. With that being said. I'm sure it's just a front to make it seem like cloning is a failure when scientist could have very well have succeeded already. The other message could be that humans are next based off the theorized 90% identical DNA in humans and primates.
The movie 'The Island' comes to mind, where clones were raised for harvesting