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New level Mocking continues with Netflix series 'Inside Job'

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Here we are again, top Skull and bone-head George Bush presents the truth as a joke!

How lucky are we... to have entities like the Bush family looking out for the wellbeing of humanity?

📺George Bush on 9/|| and Iraq. Info on the Skull and bones society and JFK 1961

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Wee Billy Rockefeller is Back again!
Fear not, he has solutions!

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The hologram agenda in full swing!

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This have been censored to death on YouTube...

Marlboro juice not good enough for the every trustworthy WHO and Menstrual Abnormalities can no longer be hidden...

Vaccine update plus the latest from Dr. Vernon Coleman

Moon colonies by 1980? 😅
The Masonic moon men are back again!

Gene editing and transhumanism

The truth is often gifted in the form of a joke...

Part 1: https://youtu.be/LXaCPwyqRDw

Researchers can use clones in "MANY WAYS". An embryo made by cloning can be turned into a stem cell factory. Stem cells are an early form of cells that can grow into many different types of cells and tissues. Scientists can turn them into nerve cells to fix a damaged spinal cord or insulin-making cells to treat diabetes.

The cloning of animals has been used in a number of different applications. Animals have been cloned to have gene mutations that help scientists study diseases that develop in the animals. Livestock like cows and pigs have been cloned to produce more milk or meat. Clones can even “resurrect” a beloved pet that has died.

In 2001, a cat named CC was the first pet to be created through cloning. Cloning might one day bring back extinct species like the woolly mammoth or giant panda.
'RESOURCE LIBRARY
ENCYCLOPEDIC ENTRY'
Cloning.

NEWS RELEASE 22-AUG-2001
Celebrity cloning
Reports and Proceedings
NEW SCIENTIST:

BRITNEY SPEARS and George Bush beware! Your many fans might be eager to clone you. So says a Californian company that is offering celebrities the chance to establish copyright over their DNA to prevent unwanted duplication.
"A lot of people are going to want to clone people they admire," says Andre Crump, president of the DNA Copyright Institute (DCI) of San Francisco. In theory at least, all someone needs to clone their hero or heroine is a few living cells from them left behind on a glass or exchanged in a handshake, for example.
For high-profile individuals worried they might fall victim, DCI is offering to record their DNA fingerprint, check that it is unique and store it. As the pattern's "author", the client will get copyright protection to prevent "actions such as DNA theft and misappropriation, cloning and other unauthorised activities", claims DCI's website.
At $1500, the price isn't likely to deter the glitterati, and Crump says 10 people have already taken advantage of what DCI's press release calls "a ground-breaking development on the issue of cloning and the rights of the individual". For an extra fee, the company will also try to register the pattern with the US Copyright Office, although this isn't necessary to establish copyright.
But lawyers dismiss claims that DNA can be copyrighted. "This is nonsense," says Stephen Barnett of the University of California, Berkeley. "Whoever is saying that is ignorant of the term copyright." The idea that a person "authors" their own DNA doesn't hold water legally, Barnett says. And even if it did, he doesn't think it would give them protection against being cloned.
DCI's legal counsel Matthew Marca disagrees. He insists that since clones will share the fingerprint of the original person, they will be in violation of copyright. When New Scientist pointed out to Marca that clones are not exact copies but often contain a new genetic component-mitochondrial DNA from the egg used to create an embryo-he seemed taken aback.

Cloning, doubles, deep fakes and robots Part 1.

...November 22 marks the birthday of the world's most famous sheep – Dolly. She would have been 20 today, a bottle of cheap prosecco and a party popper in hoof, had she not been confined to a museum exhibition at age 6.

Yet her legacy lives on, in some of the most unexpected of places. In various dark corners of the internet, theories of celebrity cloning are rife, and arguably just as woolly as Dolly herself.

One man synonymous with such theory is Donald Marshall. As he revealed in 2011, Marshall is a normal guy (who happens to also be a clone) who found himself in a cloning station, run by none other than Queen Elizabeth. Obviously. In essence he wants to educate the world about this clandestine celebrity cloning operation, which is run by the Illuminati (I mean, who else?) - who are essentially operating a real life version of the film The Island(which according to Marshall, was produced by none other than the Illuminati themselves on a whim).

So how exactly how has this clearly legit operation been happening, and right under our noses, I hear you cry? Well buckle up and settle in, as we go for a whistle-stop tour around the world of celebrity cloning, and how (or who) it has manifested.

Let’s start with Beyonce. Because everything should.

This is a pretty recent theory, spawned mere months ago. It essentially suggests she died in 2000 and the Queen Bey we all know and love today is naught but a clone (I'll warn you now....this pretty much follows the mould for most theories). Bad news for the fans who shelled out a gazillion pounds to see her in concert this week then.

Stephen J Thomas

Leading the charge was Facebook user Stephen J Thomas. “For all you true Beyoncé "Queen [bee emoji]" Fans the chick on the left is her but the chick on the right is not,” he wrote below two pictures of Beyoncé.

“This high degree masonry witch on the right is a clone. Take a good look don't believe me look up every celebrity & look how they different they turn up every single time.”

Someone else chimed in with their Sherlock style deductions; “To be honest everybody I think she's been dead since "crazy in love" where she blew up in the car & came back as her evil alter ego ‘Sasha Fierce’ a.k.a The Phoenix”.

Ladies and gentlemen, case closed (or should I say, case cloned?).

Paul McCartney

From one of the freshest clone theories to one of the oldest. Beatle purists....sorry to bring this up again, but as you well know, there are some out there who believe Paul has actually been dead since the ripe old era of the mid 60s.

Some think a convenient look-a-like was found, others follow a more Donald Marshall line and believe a clone was purpose built - though all largely agree his replacement went by the name of Billy Shears. Or the occasional theorist who thinks Paul infact became some bloke called, 'Faul'. Really.

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More compelling evidence lies in the reference to ‘Billy Shears’ in Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band album, or the hidden phrase ‘Paul is dead, miss him, miss him’, which only becomes evident when John Lennon’s song 'A Day in the life’, is played backwards. Though I imagine chanting 'PAUL IS DEAD' very loudly whilst playing literally anything backwards would probably do the trick.

More conclusive, level headed reasoning right here.

Avril Lavigne

This theory goes that Avril, everyone’s fav 90’s pop punk skatergal, actually died in 2003, and an IMPOSTER has taken her place for the last 12 years. If nothing else, that could explain why this was allowed to happen...

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The rumours were all started by a Brazilian Avril Lavigne fan page, with the party line concluding that to help cope with the pressure of fame, Avril often enlisted the help of a body double called Melissa. Eventually it all just got too much, and Avril was found dead. Cue Melissa becoming Avril Lavigne as a full time job.

Uhhhhh ya see? Her hand says MELISSA.

Miley Cyrus

In 2010, Miley Cyrus went through her dramatic transformation from squeaky clean Hannah Montana to the twerking wrecking baller we know today. In the process she had the audacity to leak nudes, smoke salvia, write in a song that she was ‘hot’, and gener
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Predictive programming in all her glory. A montage of various TV content from the 90s onwards.

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