Only some findings regarding Fetal Tissue use and the Humanized Mouse Model used in vax research. (The organ harvesting is also going on, I know.)
AOC: Mifepristone (Abortion!) has been legal and in the market for 23 years. This is like a judge coming out and outlawing Claritin or Aspirin or Plan B because they felt like it
https://twitter.com/Acyn/status/1644500429173129221
(this is so stupid that I ask myself whether it is coms for the cabale?)
Fetal tissue is ‘gold standard' for key studies, NIH workshop concludes
"NIAID will not pause or ban funding of fetal tissue research so long as there is no profit motive, so long as there is proper informed consent for the disposition of the fetal remains for research, and so long as the consent laws are consistent within each individual state's laws on the issue." (The NIAID funds many, but not nearly all, of the scores of NIH research projects that rely in some measure on fetal tissue.)
Human Fetal Tissue: A Critical Resource for Biomedical Research
Fetal tissue research has made major contributions to our understanding of biology and the development of new medical technologies, including vaccines for many diseases that have saved millions of lives.
Fetal tissue is an essential “gold-standard” resource that enables laboratory-based research into how human tissues and organs develop. With the consent of donors, this unique and valuable tissue can be used for research into basic biological processes and human development, as well as creating new treatments for life-threatening diseases.
Fetal tissue is obtained from spontaneous miscarriages and legal abortions. In each case, the fetal tissue would be discarded if not donated by patients for medical research. Ongoing access to human fetal tissue that has been obtained legally and with donor consent is required to address many important questions in biomedical research and for the development of new therapies.
This ISSCR portfolio of examples shows how the use of fetal tissue has led to therapies that have saved lives as well as ways in which fetal tissue research continues to be necessary for medical advances. Examples include research in the following areas:
Parkinson’s disease, Huntington’s disease, Blindness, Pregnancy, Zika Virus, HIV, Vaccines, Diabetes
Midtrimester human fetuses at four months old and later are precisely the fetuses most in demand for experimental use. The liver, thymus, and bone marrow of an aborted infant, typically at gestational age 16 to 24 weeks, are sought for implantation into immunode-ficient rodents to construct so-called “humanized mice,” a living platform hosting a cellular human im-mune system for disease studies and drug testing.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Humanized_mouse
A humanized mouse or a humanized mouse model is one that has been xenotransplanted with human cells and/or engineered to express human gene products, so as to be utilized for gaining relevant insights in the in vivo context for understanding of human-specific physiology and pathologies.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Humanized_mouse#Infectious_diseases
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Humanized_mouse#Cancers
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Xenotransplantation
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Xenotransplantation#Potential_uses
Xenotransplantation of human tumor cells into immunocompromised mice is a research technique frequently used in oncology research.[35] It is used to predict the sensitivity of the transplanted tumor to various cancer treatments; several companies offer this service, including the Jackson Laboratory.[36]
Human organs have been transplanted into animals as a powerful research technique for studying human biology without harming human patients. This technique has also been proposed as an alternative source of human organs for future transplantation into human patients.[37] For example, researchers from the Ganogen Research Institute transplanted human fetal kidneys into rats which demonstrated life supporting function and growth.[5]
You may have noticed that the latest biomedical breakthroughs are utilizing more and more humanized mice. But, what is a humanized mouse and why would scientists want to utilize this type of model?
Humanized mouse is a general term that refers to a mouse that has been engrafted with something from a human. This could be a short strand of human DNA, human tissue, a human tumor, a humanized immune system, or parts of the human microbiome.
The pedo death cult points the laser pointer at adrenochrome when what it is really about is fetal stem cells.
^ This!
Did you ever see the South Park episode with Christopher Reeves becoming superhuman by sucking on aborted fetuses? They were trying to show us then.
No - but thank you for the summary!
"Krazy Kripples" is the second episode of the seventh season of the American animated television series South Park, and the 98th episode of the series overall. It first aired on Comedy Central March 26, 2003.
In the episode, Christopher Reeve comes to South Park to promote stem cell research. Jimmy becomes offended because everyone pays attention to him, so Jimmy and Timmy decide to start a gang called "the Crips", later discovering that there is a real-life gang with the same name.
The episode was written by series co-creator Trey Parker and is rated TV-MA in the United States.
Meanwhile, Christopher Reeve campaigns for stem cell research for disabled people. By cracking open fetuses and sucking out their juices, he soon regains mobility, and even superpowers like the character he portrayed, Superman. He eventually takes on the role of a supervillain, and is opposed by his nemesis, Gene Hackman. Because Hackman portrayed Lex Luthor, one reporter comments that "if irony were made of strawberries, we'd all be drinking a lot of smoothies right now." Reeve continues to use stem cells even after he is healed and becomes addicted to power, and eventually puts together a Legion of Doom made up of villains from the DC, Marvel and South Park universes (though Professor Chaos tells General Disarray that they should "stay out of this one", much like the boys and the T-shirt shopkeeper, Mr. McGillicuddy, did in the A-plot.) At the end, Hackman manages to get a law passed to end Reeve's "fetus-sucking days," and traps Reeve in the Phantom Zone.
The episode ends with the four boys — having watched all the events, remarking that they were "so glad [they] stayed out of that one."
Edited to remove the part of the plot not germain to the conversation.
This is from wikipedia
Ive been saying this since I joined here. Every time there is an adrenochrome post. Adrenochrome may be real but that isnt the point. The point is the cabal pushes that narrative for two reasons. The first is it makes us look ridiculous in the eyes of normies, sabotaging our efforts to red pill. The second reason is it is fetal stem cells that are giving these people unnaturally long and relatively hale lives and they dont want us to link this to abortion.
Both my parents are Pelosis age. Both are healthy. neither could do the job of Congressperson day after day without wearing out completely. it is simply not natural for mid 80s people to be able to remain so active. They do it through stem cells.
perhaps it is like this:
Botox -> Stemcells -> Adrenochrome -> Spirit Cooking -> Satanist Cult -> Selling your soul to the devil -> TRANSHUMANSM.
Yes that is a logical progression to demon.
... for example in Ukraine!
Ya know its kinda funny strange too that stem cells were a huge topic of national conversation in the 90s and early aughts but it is NEVER discussed anymore.
... it is now 'Gold standard'!