Showing posts with label Genetic experiments. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Genetic experiments. Show all posts

Wednesday, July 6, 2011

Cloned Animals: A Step to Perfecting Man


(MSN) July 5 marks the 15th anniversary of the cloning of Dolly the sheep. The fluffy female – who died in 2003 (where is she on exhibit?) – was arguably the world's most famous sheep because of this famous first. But did you know she wasn't the first cloned animal? And that there have been several cloned critters since Dolly? Will humans be next?

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Cloning animals is an essential step to developing the third strand of DNA, which will help allow scientists to perfect man. Cloning animals was only a testing ground for a greater plan. Scientists have had the ability to clone animals and humans, but it's not legal at this time. Once legalized, more will be revealed of the behind the scenes research. We are approaching a new millennium age of god-men. Smacks of the occult vision desired by Nazi Germany, doesn't it? Perhaps the scientists are the children of the Nazi scientists brought here after the war.

These scientists are operating under the spirit of the beast. Once scientists begin to tamper with human DNA, human condition will parallel that of the times of Noah, when humans were procreating with fallen angels to get a new breed. As man believes in his own mind that he is making man into a better design, he will actually de-evolve man into a worsened state.

"Professing themselves to be wise, they became fools, And changed the glory of the uncorruptible God into an image made like to corruptible man, and to birds, and four-footed beasts, and creeping things. Wherefore God also gave them up to uncleanness through the lusts of their own hearts, to dishonour their own bodies between themselves: Who changed the truth of God into a lie, and worshiped and served the creature more than the Creator, who is blessed for ever. Amen." Romans 1:22-25

Monday, June 13, 2011

FunVax: Vaccination that Cures Religious Fundamentalists


FunVax is a U.S. Government made viral vaccine that "cures" religious fundamentalism. They want to alter populations DNA to breed out religious traits via vaccinations and aerosol spraying from above. Scientists have isolated a gene causing religious impulsive behavior, of which the presence supposedly can be identified with brain scans. It inhibits VMAT2, the so called "God Gene," which causes people to be prone to have spiritual experiences.

Although FunVax Pentagon briefing was from 2005, it has brought stability to several countries in the Middle East, and is currently responsible for the pro-democracy rallies through out the Middle East, it has a dangerous precedent for the future. FunVax could spread to western countries and disrupt the belief system in the U.S. and Europe.[1]



(YouTube link)

Seeking God is part of being human.

Sunday, June 12, 2011

Jack Horner: Building a Dinosaur from Chicken DNA


Renowned paleontologist Jack Horner has spent his career trying to bring back the dinosaur. According to his TED talk, we're actually getting closer to making Jurassic Park a reality. He's found fossils with extraordinarily well-preserved blood vessels and soft tissues, but never intact DNA. So, in a new approach, he's taking chicken DNA, saying it is a living descendant of the dinosaur, and genetically engineering them to reactivate ancestral traits — including teeth, tails, and even hands — to make a "Chickenosaurus"...so  he says.

One of the problems with this study is that the chicken isn't a descendant of the dinosaur. This theory originally came from Thomas Henry Huxley, who supported the Darwin's Theory of Evolution. He compared the skeletal structure and several similarities, added the theory of evolution, got other scientists to agree with him, and from there it gained acceptance from the scientific community.[1]

In this CBS 60 Minutes video, Lesley Stahl meets Jack Horner, and they talk about how his ideas are shaking up the paleontology world.


(CBS link)

I don't think I want to be around when their experiment gets to be full-sized.