From 2017: First human/pig hybrid embryo created in pab
I'm utterly disgusted.
(www.sciencealert.com)
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Please don't take this the wrong way, but imo you would have to be naïve to believe they stopped cloning when they made Dolly the sheep. I can't remember where I read it, but someone online claimed that modern day pigs are a chimera of wild boars + humans. Yikes, it's disturbing to think about.
When they say FIRST we all know what that means.
This is an example I bring up all the time, it’s apparent the military would strategically stay ahead technologically of the public/world for their own interest.
We were cloning SHEEP in the 90s, now you can clone your old pet, pick your “features” on your newborn, install a nueralink, heck they have even shown us artificial wombs, which combined with an egg and sperm created from scratch, fertilized outside the womb, and put into one of these machines would grow a baby like a PLANT….
Now imagine what they didn’t show us to get to that point, imagine what they aren’t showing us now.
For years mankind has been obsessed with cloning and swapping brains/living forever.
You’re telling me nobody has tried swapping a brain out in some underground lab? You’re telling me they haven’t been growing humans in a lab somewhere for “stock” like plants and animals?
Reminds me of the movie The Island. If you've never seen it, rich people clone themselves so that they can have replacement organs whenever they need any. They are told that their clones are just mindless husks grown and kept in a tank. Except it isn't really the case. The clones are normal, functional human beings living in a dystopian facility.
I think of this movie often.
Wonder where they got that idea from. Truth is stranger than fiction.
No offense taken. Honestly, I do not want to contemplate what else they've been up to. I had also seem some interview where the guy said pigs = boar+human. I'm reducing my level of skepticism significantly.