Truman’s Matrix; Human Cloning

Henry T. Greely in his article Human reproductive cloning stated Cloning human embryos has been possible for … years. Yet, during that time no one has made a cloned baby or, apparently, has tried to make one. And what I find most surprising is that no one has announced they intend to make one.

The cloning journey started with Dolly the sheep, who had 250 previous unsuccessful cloned sisters before she survived. On Dec. 27, 2002, the group, Clonaid, announced that the first cloned baby — named Eve — had been born the day before, although this or the 14 other ‘successes’ they claimed has never been verified.

As far as we know, no one else succeeded in using the Dolly process, technically called somatic cell nuclear transfer, to clone humans. A South Korean scientist reported he had successfully cloned human embryos that was later confirmed fradulent.

In 2007, a team at Oregon State Health University reported making embryonic stem cell lines from monkeys, a finding that was quickly replicated. But it took another six years for the group to report successfully cloning human embryos. They made no effort to transfer human embryos made by cloning into women for possible pregnancy and birth. Then in January 2018, a Chinese group reported the births of the first monkey clones. But we have no further advancement in the medical community that we know of since then.

So where did this come from?

Ok, so this is actually a fictional company in a series on Netflix that reflects on the use of human cloning to reach imortality. Here’s the teaser.

But this leads us to the question of predictive programing. We know that the elites and deep state have been using Hollywood and TV to get us used to outrageous ideas. Just take the LGBTQ+ movement for instance. Some of the things happening here would have been totally unthinkable even a decade ago.

Predictive programming is the practice of government and other higher authorities that use feature films and books to increase public acceptance of planned future events.

Predictive Programming: Unraveling the Tapestry of Media and Mind

At its core, predictive programming is often viewed as a psychological tool. It’s thought to desensitize the public to potential future events, ranging from technological changes to shifts in societal norms. By presenting these concepts in a fictional context, the media supposedly eases the public into accepting them as part of reality when they do materialize.

So how close are we really to human cloning. Will we live in a time where humans have subverted God’s design of the life and death cycle? Some believe we are already there and that the elites are hiding these advancements. Here is the ‘crazier’ side of this story.


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