Chapter 203: The Clone of the Three Maniacs and the Thunderian Movement
ps: "Three madmen" refers to the Italian scientist Severino. Antinori, the French chief scientist of the American cult group "Leilian Movement", Brigitte? Boissellier and Panos, a retired professor of regenerative physiology at the University of Lexington in Kentucky, USA? Zavos. Pen & Fun & Pavilion www.biquge.info
The fifty-seven-year-old Antinori is famous. He was called "Mr. Clone" by the British, "Doctor Clone" by the Spaniards, "The Witch Doctor" by the Germans, and "The Clone Maniac" by the Italians. He didn't really care what people called him, he called himself the father of the "impossible child".
1. Clone the three madmen
The "Three Maniacs" refers to the Italian scientist Severino. Antinori, the French chief scientist of the American cult group "Leilian Movement", Brigitte? Boissellier and Panos, a retired professor of regenerative physiology at the University of Lexington in Kentucky, USA? Zavos.
The fifty-seven-year-old Antinori is famous. He was called "Mr. Clone" by the British, "Doctor Clone" by the Spaniards, "The Witch Doctor" by the Germans, and "The Clone Maniac" by the Italians. He didn't really care what people called him, he called himself the father of the "impossible child".
On April 23, Antinori announced on Italian national television that he had impregnated three women. On 8 May, he held a press conference in Rome to say that the three women were now developing normally and that a cloned baby was expected to be born in January 2003. Antinori had always been a rebel in the medical profession, and he seemed determined to devote his life to fighting against normal medical research. In 1988, he created a "scandal" that caused a sensation in the world. A mother's fertilized egg was implanted into the womb of her daughter by artificial insemination, so that the twenty-year-old daughter gave birth to a child in place of her mother. For the first time, this baby made the world aware of it. Although artificial insemination technology can benefit mankind, it can also drag human beings to the edge of extremely embarrassing morality and ethics.
1994. Antinori performed another "miracle" that allowed a sixty-three-year-old woman to successfully give birth to a boy. To date, no one has broken the record for the highest reproductive age for a woman set by him.
Now, Antinori is about to play an even crazier game, which is cloning humans. Brigitte, the second of the "Three Maniacs". Boissellier is the chief scientist of the French nationality of the "Reliant Movement," a cult group in the United States. In June of this year, the U.S. Food and Drug Administration discovered a secret human cloning laboratory led by Boisselier, and the agency immediately ordered the laboratory to stop all human cloning experiments. However, this "madman" said it unscrupulously. Even if she had to take a bullet, she would clone her first child next year.
The third "madman" is Panos. Zavos, the Greek-born scientist, was a colleague of Antinori. He has published about 400 medical review articles and given at least 300 medical lectures around the world, and his works have been translated into ten languages and widely circulated around the world. Zavos currently has two labs with nine researchers, and Zavos says they can do all the work of cloning. He is said to have 12 couples who are waiting to receive a cloned baby. Will the clones really come out on November 26th. Antinori once again detonated a bomb of public opinion in Rome. He revealed that at present, a woman with a cloned embryo is 33 weeks pregnant, and ultrasound shows that the fetus is male. It weighs about 2.7 kg and is in good condition. Barring no accidents, the world's first clone will be born in the first week of January next year.
Is this pregnant woman really there? Was she one of the women Antinori mentioned in May who were weeks pregnant? What nationality is she? Where will she give birth? Who is working on this experiment? Is Antinori involved? Which cloning technology did they use? Is it possible to ensure the health of the baby and avoid the defects that occur in animal cloning? to these questions. Antinori avoided answering. Antinori has sparked a global debate about whether or not to accept human cloning.
2. The Thunderian Movement
The cult of the "Reliant Movement" is the Frenchman Claude? Wassiren was founded in 1973. Vosiren was originally a well-known racing driver and journalist in France. But since he claimed to have come across a volcanic crater in France called "Yahweh? After the aliens, his whole person changed. According to Vosilen. The alien had olive-skinned skin, a small mustache, and the name "Rael". "Rael" means "messenger". The aliens told Rael that humans on Earth were cloned by aliens using DNA technology 25,000 years ago. The aliens also gave "Rael" a mission: to prepare for the return of aliens to Earth in 2035! Such a grotesque statement has attracted many people to believe it. According to the regulations of the "Leilian Movement," members who join this cult organization should hand over 10 percent of their annual income to the "organization" as funds for the establishment of the "alien embassy." At present, this cult has 1,000 followers in Britain, and the "Leilian Movement" has its headquarters in Switzerland, has 55,000 followers in more than 80 countries and regions around the world, and collects as much as 5 million pounds a year. In a book he wrote called "Aliens Took Me to an Alien Planet," he made a big fuss: "We should educate our children only for pleasure ** and not for the emotional investment of sexual partners." Women, in particular, should be with one or more people if they want to, because modern contraceptive techniques have allowed women to avoid the fear of pregnancy. Members of the organization should encourage each other** and should not discourage his or her loved ones from working with a third person**. If someone wants to talk to you, the members of the organization should not say no. Members of the organization can be of the opposite sex** or of the same sex**, and can be a 'two', 'three', 'four', or even 'multi-person'". The "Raleian Movement" is based in Canada, and its local name is "The Land of Flying Saucers", which is said to be taken from the alien flying saucer that Rael himself saw. Every year, members of this cult go to Europe to hold a "free sex party." In 1992, hundreds of cult members went to a remote place in France to engage in collective activities. It was this absurd organization that announced on the morning of December 27 last year that the first baby girl had been successfully cloned. The baby girl was named "Eve" and her mother was a 31-year-old American woman. Brigitte, who made the announcement, claimed that the organization's Clone Ed had only begun cloning experiments on 10 embryos last spring, and that five of them had died in the middle of the process, but that one of them had successfully passed a laparotomy to the world. Brigitte announced at a press conference in Miami: "Five clones have been successful, and we will still have more." The next clone will be born in Europe next week, and the others will be born at the end of January or early February. "At present, human cloning is illegal in the United Kingdom, Western Europe and the United States, but there are about 170 countries in the world that do not legislate against it, so it is not too difficult for cult organizations to find a place to make human cloning. So far, however, Brigitte has not provided any credible evidence of human cloning, and most scientists are skeptical. In this regard, Brigitte said that three days later, that is, after the clone is discharged from the hospital, she will provide real evidence. In this regard, British cloning technology expert Patrick? "If that's true, 2003 will be the Year of the Clones, and people will realize that technology is starting to get out of control," Dixon said. "So, why are cults so keen on human cloning? In a book he wrote, Rael advocated that he was building a huge genetic pool of members of the Order, and encouraged his followers: "Once you die, take a 1-centimeter-square forehead bone from the 33 millimeters between the pupils and give it to the alien embassy of the organization, so that you can create new humans!" (To be continued.) )
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