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The Truth Is In There
28th May 2014, 10:56
"let's get some dna from these famous guys who died hundreds or thousands of years ago and see if we can make us some nice, controllable and disposable clones..."


http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kVbBwr0LI7k

"...and that's just the nice cloning stuff we did in the last 7 or 8 decades."

donald marshall speaks about the not so nice stuff. he's the real deal.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VZ1ERf7rPiE

truth4me
28th May 2014, 12:05
Very interesting to say the least.Becoming awakened has taught me that anything is possible. Good find....

Carmody
28th May 2014, 19:56
When the forum moderation changed a while back, ie the Charles fiasco, at that time we had a crew which seemed to want to come on board.... and speak about human hybrid cloning.

I said 'go for it', but others disagreed and it never happened.

part of that was high speed growth of human hybrids, soldier types, etc..but done in vats, where the heat had to be controlled due to the extreme growth rates. it was chemical, stews, stem cells, electricity, magnetism..and LIGHT. That sort of a thing. Of course it was probably going to be the sort of thing that came from black ops, the nasty side, the horror side, the alien shared underground base thing. Skull and bones. Nazis. Harvard.


Well.........

Researchers use light to coax stem cells to regrow teeth (http://medicalxpress.com/news/2014-05-coax-stem-cells-regrow-teeth.html)

A Harvard-led team is the first to demonstrate the ability to use low-power light to trigger stem cells inside the body to regenerate tissue, an advance they reported in Science Translational Medicine. The research, led by Wyss Institute Core Faculty member David Mooney, Ph.D., lays the foundation for a host of clinical applications in restorative dentistry and regenerative medicine more broadly, such as wound healing, bone regeneration, and more.

The team used a low-power laser to trigger human dental stem cells to form dentin, the hard tissue that is similar to bone and makes up the bulk of teeth. What's more, they outlined the precise molecular mechanism involved, and demonstrated its prowess using multiple laboratory and animal models.

A number of biologically active molecules, such as regulatory proteins called growth factors, can trigger stem cells to differentiate into different cell types. Current regeneration efforts require scientists to isolate stem cells from the body, manipulate them in a laboratory, and return them to the body—efforts that face a host of regulatory and technical hurdles to their clinical translation. But Mooney's approach is different and, he hopes, easier to get into the hands of practicing clinicians.

"Our treatment modality does not introduce anything new to the body, and lasers are routinely used in medicine and dentistry, so the barriers to clinical translation are low," said Mooney, who is also the Robert P. Pinkas Family Professor of Bioengineering at Harvard's School of Engineering and Applied Sciences (SEAS). "It would be a substantial advance in the field if we can regenerate teeth rather than replace them."

The team first turned to lead author and dentist Praveen Arany, D.D.S., Ph.D., who is now an Assistant Clinical Investigator at the National Institutes of Health (NIH). At the time of the research, he was a Harvard graduate student and then postdoctoral fellow affiliated with SEAS and the Wyss Institute.

The Truth Is In There
29th May 2014, 12:46
as for light and the stem cell stuff - it's the life energy that does this, it regenerates and light is just the visual range of the frequency that we perceive. it's a natural mechanism that happens all the time in our bodies but it gets less as we age, because regeneration is larger than degeneration for only one half of the cycle - till the 40s or so, and then degeneration takes over and the body begins to break down more and more.

life and youth can be prolonged somewhat by adding life energy to degenerating bodies - that's why these "people" like the royals, the pope and others drink the blood of freshly murderd babies or children, or have sex with them. it's about time that these practices are exposed and it's good to see that donnie is still around and did not have an "accident" or was "suicided". what he talks about is so far out of the comfort zone of most people that they can't possibly imagine something like this going on since decades, and yet he connects a lot of dots with what he talks about.

the knowledge about stem cell research or about human cloning that is put out every now and then, just like the alleged "sci fi" movies, is just to test the waters and see how people will react to it. at some point the majority of the population will be ready to accept it, nevermind that it's already being done since the 1940s. humanity is so far gone already, and evil is rampant upon the earth, it's just the next step in the agenda. there's only one way all of this can be stopped. as far as that goes i agree with the infamous dr. chiappalone.