I agree with you pretty much completely. This part, in particular:
US Military apprehended a still unnamed geneticist who had previously worked at a hidden cloning lab in the Missouri Ozarks. It was reported he is being held under “isolated supervision” at Womack Army Medical Center, Fort Bragg, where military officials had examined and dissected clones recovered from labs in Missouri and Alaska.
That scientists also stated that clones last 3 years from the date of maturation and recalled, dissolved in acid, and replaced before showing signs of decay.
I believe, but I could be wrong, that this was first "reported" by Real Raw News, a website that has published stories about all kinds of politicians facing military tribunals, as well as things like Special Forces raiding cloning labs. They publish tons of stuff that we on .win would love to hear, but they're pretty widely regarded as fake news. Now, could they be true? Of course, but without real corroboration, you're just taking a sketchy website at it's word.
Incidentally, the site admits that "on the advice of their lawyers," what they post should be taken as satire. They also ask for money on GiveSendGo.
What I do find odd about them is that they explicitly name many, many people, often high-ranking officers like Admiral Darse Crandall (who is apparently overseeing many of these tribunals). As far as I know, none of them have come forward to call BS on the site. Again, highly sketchy, but weird enough that I check them out from time to time.
I agree with you pretty much completely. This part, in particular:
I believe, but I could be wrong, that this was first "reported" by Real Raw News, a website that has published stories about all kinds of politicians facing military tribunals, as well as things like Special Forces raiding cloning labs. They publish tons of stuff that we on .win would love to hear, but they're pretty widely regarded as fake news. Now, could they be true? Of course, but without real corroboration, you're just taking a sketchy website at it's word.
Incidentally, the site admits that "on the advice of their lawyers," what they post should be taken as satire. They also ask for money on GiveSendGo.
What I do find odd about them is that they explicitly name many, many people, often high-ranking officers like Admiral Darse Crandall (who is apparently overseeing many of these tribunals). As far as I know, none of them have come forward to call BS on the site. Again, highly sketchy, but weird enough that I check them out from time to time.