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RE: Inquiring Minds Want To Know More: My Three Questions To Donald Marshall

in #donaldmarshall7 years ago

I’m new to this conversation, but this post has definitely intrigued my curiosity. I always thought cloning was a myth or urban legend I’m definitely going to do some digging into this topic.

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Ahhh, urban legends. Yes... what to believe and what not to believe.

For me this also is very intriguing. I have always read about the Illuminati, Freemasons, etc and the DM topic has me raising eyebrows in regards to... how can things like this, or even other topics, go on literally right in front of our faces and we are clueless.

If this is the truth... cloning is happening and has been... why don't the people who are behind the discovery share their scientific findings.
Maybe human cloning can help in an indirect way of battling or even curing cancer some way. Again, keep in mind I am not a scientific person- but if you can take healthy cells from a body and develop them to conquer the bad cancer cells... wouldn't that be worth sharing with the world?

Technology can be used for good or bad it depends on who’s using it and for what purpose. I personally feel that technology this powerful isn’t ready to be put out in the public because it’ll be abused.

Fear of death keeps you alive in a weird way. If people knew they could live recklessly an be cured it might lead to bad things.

It is a myth. For the sake of science fiction, if there are any human clones they are not older than 5 to 10 years old if that and likely suffer from many mental health risks due to the technology available at the time they were "made".

This guy must be in his late 30s, that would mean were talking about perfected cloning technology in 1989 when we cant clone a healthy damn sheep by 2000.