

Rapid Human Cloning
Mar 12, 2024
The hosts delve into the realm of rapid human cloning, touching on the latest cloning tech, ethical debates, and mind-bending possibilities. They also discuss conspiracy theories about public figures having clones, emotional aspects of pet cloning, and the potential for rapid human cloning. The conversation is filled with humor and dark speculation, making for an intriguing and entertaining episode.
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Dolly: First Adult Cell Cloning
- Dolly the sheep was the first mammal cloned from an adult cell in 1996 at Roslin Institute, Scotland. - This marked a major breakthrough in cloning technology and raised safety and ethical concerns.
Pet Clones Differ Behaviorally
- Cloned pets from companies like Viagen look similar but often differ in personality and mannerisms. - DNA alone cannot replicate temperament, so cloned animals may behave very differently than the originals.
Rapid Human Cloning Tech Origin
- Rapid human cloning technology is alleged to have been gifted by extraterrestrials to the US military in the 1950s. - It purportedly enables cloning of fully grown adult humans in about five months.