Post by Astral Light on May 24, 2016 10:20:45 GMT -5
Charlie Tetebo
Slowly pushing out human cloning in mainstream.
Full video 39:18 mins. Aired Sept 2015
Noteworthy points:
Human cloning was all over the (mainstream) news in 1997 after Dolly the sheep.
In the last decade it faded from mainstream headlines.
2 fundamental points:
Publicly: human cloning has happened, human embryos have been cloned and stem cells have been produced from the cloned embryos. This happened (publicly) in 2013.
In the U.S.: There are no national laws AGAINST human cloning. There are laws in a few states prohibiting human cloning but there are no laws at the federal level.
In the U.S.: the law prohibits federal dollars spent on human cloning. There is no law prohibiting human cloning, you just cannot use taxpayers’ dollars. What this means is: dollars from the state level and private companies can be spent on human cloning.
In the U.S.: Kansas has NO laws prohibiting, regulating, supporting or limiting human cloning.
Hawaii has NO laws prohibiting, regulating, supporting or limiting human cloning.
The guest avoids the question ‘what are the most outrageous things / stories he has heard about human cloning’ –WHY?
From voters on the show: 66% find it morally wrong to clone animals.
From voters on the show: 85% find it morally wrong to clone humans.
The term “cloning” is not clearly defined, because there are several methods used to clone human beings. The guest said this himself, and this is entirely accurate.
There are several countries which limit / regulate human cloning: Canada, Germany, and Italy have much stricter laws limiting human cloning (replication cloning, publicly that is).
There are some countries, legally and constitutionally required to ENCOURAGE human cloning.
There are research teams in universities engaged in human cloning.
Other noteworthy points:
Only talks about “replication cloning” –cloning from a baby up. No mention of duplication cloning (what Donald knows from firsthand experience).
Hints, that there is a market for the harvesting of eggs for human cloning.
Hints at duplication cloning: ‘creating a clone of a person who already exists’
Hints at re-animation cloning: creating a child with one genetic progenitor who does not have a mother and father; a genetic forerunner –somebody who came before.
Mentions the film “The Boys from Brazil”; which depicts the exact technique for human cloning (according to George Green).
Hints at the soulstone (consciousness) microchip and MK Ultra: because a new clone of person will not live in the same circumstances as the forerunner, and that person will grow up to become a very different person.
Sci-fi films are based on reality, and it is NOT reality catching up with Sci-fi.
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www.c-span.org/video/?327991-5/washington-journal-adam-keiper-human-cloning Washington Journal: Adam Keiper on Human Cloning
Slowly pushing out human cloning in mainstream.
Full video 39:18 mins. Aired Sept 2015
Noteworthy points:
Human cloning was all over the (mainstream) news in 1997 after Dolly the sheep.
In the last decade it faded from mainstream headlines.
2 fundamental points:
Publicly: human cloning has happened, human embryos have been cloned and stem cells have been produced from the cloned embryos. This happened (publicly) in 2013.
In the U.S.: There are no national laws AGAINST human cloning. There are laws in a few states prohibiting human cloning but there are no laws at the federal level.
In the U.S.: the law prohibits federal dollars spent on human cloning. There is no law prohibiting human cloning, you just cannot use taxpayers’ dollars. What this means is: dollars from the state level and private companies can be spent on human cloning.
In the U.S.: Kansas has NO laws prohibiting, regulating, supporting or limiting human cloning.
Hawaii has NO laws prohibiting, regulating, supporting or limiting human cloning.
The guest avoids the question ‘what are the most outrageous things / stories he has heard about human cloning’ –WHY?
From voters on the show: 66% find it morally wrong to clone animals.
From voters on the show: 85% find it morally wrong to clone humans.
The term “cloning” is not clearly defined, because there are several methods used to clone human beings. The guest said this himself, and this is entirely accurate.
There are several countries which limit / regulate human cloning: Canada, Germany, and Italy have much stricter laws limiting human cloning (replication cloning, publicly that is).
There are some countries, legally and constitutionally required to ENCOURAGE human cloning.
There are research teams in universities engaged in human cloning.
Other noteworthy points:
Only talks about “replication cloning” –cloning from a baby up. No mention of duplication cloning (what Donald knows from firsthand experience).
Hints, that there is a market for the harvesting of eggs for human cloning.
Hints at duplication cloning: ‘creating a clone of a person who already exists’
Hints at re-animation cloning: creating a child with one genetic progenitor who does not have a mother and father; a genetic forerunner –somebody who came before.
Mentions the film “The Boys from Brazil”; which depicts the exact technique for human cloning (according to George Green).
Hints at the soulstone (consciousness) microchip and MK Ultra: because a new clone of person will not live in the same circumstances as the forerunner, and that person will grow up to become a very different person.
Sci-fi films are based on reality, and it is NOT reality catching up with Sci-fi.
Hit refresh if there are any playback issues.
www.c-span.org/video/?327991-5/washington-journal-adam-keiper-human-cloning Washington Journal: Adam Keiper on Human Cloning