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Article from Mercola (currently a CIA transhuman):
Synthetic Humans — Should They Be Used for Risky Experiments?
https://articles.mercola.com/sites/arti … umans.aspx
"Researchers have succeeded in creating synthetic embryos for the first time" Yeah, riight.
I have often marveled how all-TG family lineages look like they genuinely are descendents of each other, e.g. the Bush "family". Obviously there appears to be a DNA thread going through them. Surrogates? In vitro? But where do the sperm and eggs come from?
From at least GHWB and Barbara, the whole clan has been TG. Prior to that i can't tell. Years ago i even blogged about catching Barbara in a blood ritual in the House of the Temple, and marveled that a woman would be involved in a ritual in the male Scottish Rite cult. I was not scrutinizing genitalia etc yet back then.
The embryos exist without the need for egg, sperm or sexual reproduction of any kind. They were engineered from stem cells and provide a window into the earliest days of human development.
The scientists behind the synthetic embryos, including Magdalena Żernicka-Goetz {CIA RC}, of the University of Cambridge and the California Institute of Technology, hope to study this so-called "black box" development period, as researchers are only legally allowed to grow human embryos up to 14 days.
"We can create human embryo-like models by the reprogramming of [embryonic stem] cells," Żernicka-Goetz said at the 2023 International Society for Stem Cell Research meeting in Boston.3 Further, the synthetic human embryos aren’t subject to the 14-day rule...
While the implications for research are exciting, there are significant ethical implications, since the synthetic embryos could, at least theoretically, grow into a human...
However, if the synthetic embryos could one day grow into humans, we’d be entering into uncharted legal and ethical territory...
As robots continue to rollout {sic; for some reason, the CIA loves to invert nouns formed by compounding non-nouns back into verbs} into society, scientists are looking for ways to make them more human. This, they say, will promote their acceptance and further interactions with actual humans. Writing in the journal Matter, researchers explained:
"Humanoids are robots created with human forms or characteristics; these robots also have the potential to seamlessly interact with human beings. By replicating the appearances and functions (e.g., self-healing) of human beings, humanoids have the potential to establish more harmonic and natural human-robot interactions."
To facilitate this, the team, from the University of Tokyo, Japan, created living skin for robots, made with human cells. They submerged a three-joint robotic finger into a solution of collagen and human dermal fibroblasts, which conformed to the finger, forming a primer for the next layer of cells, human epidermal keratinocytes. Together, the layers formed a skin-like surface that can even self-heal if wounded...
Will People Be Turned Into Cyborgs? {asks the cyborg}...
Schwab dreams of a world in which humans are connected to the cloud, able to access the internet through their own brains...
It’s likely that one day transhumanism will involve the use of technologies that are physically embedded in the human body or brain {ya think?}...
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