Well, one of him is. He probably has several clones. I think we are going to see a lot of elites "die" in the coming months. Really, they are fleeing and going in hiding in Switzerland, Polonisia and Antarctica. This means disaster is approaching folks.
Cloning has been occurring successfully since the 70s
These receptors have been previously expressed in HEK293 cells. HEK stands for human embryonic kidney cells. These cells, originally came from a healthy, electively aborted human fetus in the early 1970s.
These receptors have been previously expressed in HEK293 cells.[1] HEK stands for human embryonic kidney cells. These cells, originally came from a healthy, electively aborted human fetus in the early 1970s.
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Truewarrior ago
Well, one of him is. He probably has several clones. I think we are going to see a lot of elites "die" in the coming months. Really, they are fleeing and going in hiding in Switzerland, Polonisia and Antarctica. This means disaster is approaching folks.
MyNameIsLuka ago
He was blood type O-neg so he can't clone. Thank god.
Truewarrior ago
Really? I didn't know O-neg can't clone.
ImmaculateChemistry ago
You can clone it now.
MyNameIsLuka ago
From my understanding, they have been successful at transforming positive blood into negative blood, but actual cloning hasn't happened.
PiccoloRothschild ago
Cloning has been occurring successfully since the 70s These receptors have been previously expressed in HEK293 cells. HEK stands for human embryonic kidney cells. These cells, originally came from a healthy, electively aborted human fetus in the early 1970s.
Publicly in 1993 they were cloning in Washington.
MyNameIsLuka ago
True story.
PoeticallyIncorrect ago
What are you all talking about?
ImmaculateChemistry ago
I love your name.
Truewarrior ago
About cloning you mean?
PiccoloRothschild ago
These receptors have been previously expressed in HEK293 cells.[1] HEK stands for human embryonic kidney cells. These cells, originally came from a healthy, electively aborted human fetus in the early 1970s.
Think how much cloning has progressed since then.