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First Human Clone?
Posted by Paul Szynol on Saturday, December 28 @ 01:30:41 EST News
The FBI plans to investigate the accuracy of Clonaid's claims that a 31-year-old American woman has given birth to the first human clone.

Conaid claims that the baby was not born in the United States.

Test results should be available in about a week.

Coverage is everywhere; here is one sample.

 
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Re: First Human Clone? (Score: 1)
by justene on Saturday, December 28 @ 16:23:34 EST
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Listening to these guys, it's hard to believe they accomplished this. The "founder" of Clonaid says the goal is to produce one clone per person, then transfer the knowledge from the old person to the new person so you can have eternal life. The fist clone (which is starting to seem inevitable) is going to take a good, clearthinking scientist. It's hard to believe that someone with those skills would be hooking up with the Raelians. I'm much more likely that the scientist who does it is a skilled fertility expert, taking fertility treatment to the next level.

Justene
http://calnewsblog.blogspot.com


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Re: First Human Clone? (Score: 0)
by Anonymous on Sunday, December 29 @ 18:18:36 EST
The FBI plans to investigate the accuracy of Clonaid's claims By what grant of authority, or for the purpose of investigating what crime, does the FBI plan to investigate Clonaid's unlikely claim?


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