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Very disturbing. Thanks for posting this burgundia and welcome back.
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connection to the gulf pf Mexico oil spill...
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I could relate to several things Alistair Martin mentioned in these Base 18 videos.
He is the first one I have heard of apart from Ron Hubbard, as researched in his
upper levels, that is raising the topic of alien technology from genetic and DNA manipulation
which concern the body only to the sophisticated means of soul catching.
It's was interesting to hear Alistair corroborating this although I believe he is coming from an
entirely different avenue.
Thanks for sharing Burgundia.
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He is the first one I have heard of apart from Ron Hubbard, as researched in his
upper levels, that is raising the topic of alien technology from genetic and DNA manipulation
which concern the body only to the sophisticated means of soul catching.
It's was interesting to hear Alistair corroborating this although I believe he is coming from an
entirely different avenue.
Thanks for sharing Burgundia.
Love from me
mudra
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Thanks for the posts...
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Very interesting interview. I was especially taken with her description of the abomination of the woman with the animal body....something I personally remember as well. Extremely painful as I remember...and very inhumane.
Do you think it's possible they are doing that?
Back in 2009 they debated that subject. But there is absolutely no way of monitoring privately funded research.
http://www.reuters.com/article/2009/11/10/us-science-animal-human-idUSTRE5A900R20091110
I just posted on my thread where they are in fact using animals with human genes.
in situ hybridization:
Now the article I posted the other day...
Chimeras in research
Do you think it's possible they are doing that?
Back in 2009 they debated that subject. But there is absolutely no way of monitoring privately funded research.
http://www.reuters.com/article/2009/11/10/us-science-animal-human-idUSTRE5A900R20091110
I just posted on my thread where they are in fact using animals with human genes.
in situ hybridization:
hy·brid·ize (hbr-dz)
intr. & tr.v. hy·brid·ized, hy·brid·iz·ing, hy·brid·iz·es
1. To produce or cause to produce hybrids; crossbreed.
2. To form base pairs between complementary regions of (two strands of DNA that were not originally paired).
Now the article I posted the other day...
Previous in situ hybridization studies of adult rat hippocampal
neurons indicated that low steady-state levels of
REST transcripts were increased after induction of seizure
http://people.usd.edu/~cliff/Courses/Advanced%20Seminars%20in%20Neuroendocrinology/Pain/Ballas05.pdf
A parahuman or para-human is a human-animal hybrid or chimera. Scientists have done extensive research into the mixing of genes or cells from different species, e.g. adding human (and other animal) genes to bacteria and farm animals to mass-produce insulin and spider silk proteins, and introducing human cells into mouse embryos.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Parahuman
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Chimeras in research
In biological research, chimeras are artificially produced by selectively transplanting embryonic cells from one organism onto the embryo of another, and allowing the resultant blastocyst to develop. Chimeras are not hybrids, which form from the fusion of gametes from two species that form a single zygote with a combined genetic makeup, or Hybridomas which, as with hybrids, result from fusion of two species' cells into a single cell and artificial propagation of this cell in the laboratory. Essentially, in a chimera, each cell is from either of the parent species, whereas in a hybrid and hybridoma, each cell is derived from both parent species. "Chimera" is a broad term and is often applied to many different mechanisms of the mixing of cells from two different species.
As with cloning, the process of creating and implanting a chimera is imprecise, with the majority of embryos spontaneously terminating. Successes, however, have led to major advancements in the field of embryology, as creating chimeras of one species with different physical traits, such as colour, has allowed researchers to trace the differentiation of embryonic cells through the formation of organ systems in the adult individual.
A major milestone in chimera experimentation occurred in 1984, when a chimeric geep was produced by combining embryos from a goat and a sheep, and survived to adulthood.[14] The creation of the "geep" revealed several complexities to chimera development. In implanting a goat embryo for gestation in a sheep, the sheep's immune system would reject the developing goat embryo, whereas a "geep" embryo, sharing markers of immunity with both sheep and goats, was able to survive implantation in either of its parent species.
In August 2003, researchers at the Shanghai Second Medical University in China reported that they had successfully fused human skin cells and dead rabbit eggs to create the first human chimeric embryos. The embryos were allowed to develop for several days in a laboratory setting, then destroyed to harvest the resulting stem cells.[15] In 2007, scientists at the University of Nevada School of Medicine created a sheep whose blood contained 15% human cells and 85% sheep cells.[16] The implications of increasingly realizable projects using human-animal hybrids for biopharmaceutical production, and potentially for producing cells or organs, have raised a host of ethical and safety issues.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chimera_%28genetics%29
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Adding:
Legislation
The US and Western Europe have strict codes of ethics and regulations in place that expressly forbid certain subsets of experimentation using human cells, though there is a vast difference in the regulatory framework.[30] In May 2008, a robust debate in the House of Commons of the United Kingdom on the ethics of creating chimeras with human stem cells led to the decision that embryos would be allowed to be made in laboratories, given that they would be destroyed within the first 14 days. No such foundation has been set for chimera research regulation in the US
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chimera_%28genetics%29
Legislation
The US and Western Europe have strict codes of ethics and regulations in place that expressly forbid certain subsets of experimentation using human cells, though there is a vast difference in the regulatory framework.[30] In May 2008, a robust debate in the House of Commons of the United Kingdom on the ethics of creating chimeras with human stem cells led to the decision that embryos would be allowed to be made in laboratories, given that they would be destroyed within the first 14 days. No such foundation has been set for chimera research regulation in the US
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chimera_%28genetics%29
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