This article, “Cloning is a Hoax” by Gabriel Oak, argues that the concept of cloning, particularly the case of Dolly the sheep, is a fabrication by a shadowy elite. The author alleges that figures involved in cloning research, such as Keith Campbell and Sir Ian Wilmut, are connected to the British peerage and other influential families, suggesting a conspiracy to promote a deceptive agenda. The article questions the scientific validity of cloning, highlighting the necessity of both nuclear and mitochondrial DNA for reproduction, and pointing out contradictions in claims of cloning male mammals. It suggests that alleged cloning successes are either fraudulent or involve undisclosed use of sperm. The author also links cloning research to broader agendas, including the promotion of evolutionism,determinism, and a “Men-are-Superfluous Project,” all orchestrated by what are described as “inbred Phoenicians.” The piece concludes that the pursuit of immortality through stem cell research by the wealthy is another facet of this elite agenda.
Here is a list of subjects, names, references, locations, companies, etc. found in the text:
- Dolly the sheep
- Keith Campbell
- Roslin Institute
- Sir Ian Wilmut
- Miles
- Keith Henry Stockman Campbell
- Earl of Argyll Archibald Campbell
- Agnes Keith
- James Stewart
- Mary Queen of Scots
- Stuart
- Murray
- Douglas
- Hamilton
- Forbes
- Erskine
- Villiers
- Stockman
- Childs
- Charlemagne
- East India Company
- Island of Jersey
- King Edward VI Camp Hill School for Boys
- Marie Curie Research Scholarship
- Edward Albert Sharpey-Shafer
- Francis Albert Eley Crew
- University of Edinburgh
- Sir Julian Huxley
- Huxley
- Aldous Huxley
- UNESCO
- World Wildlife Fund
- British Eugenics Society
- British Humanist Society
- Lasker Foundation
- Planned Parenthood – World Population
- Thomas Huxley
- Charles Darwin
- Robert Chambers
- James Davidson Stuart Cameron
- Alexander Murray Drennan
- Sir John Murray
- Bertold Wiesner
- Pfizer
- Rockefeller Foundation
- Royal Society of Edinburgh
- Keith Medal
- Alexander Keith
- Sir John Bertrand Gurdon
- Nobel Prize
- Obama
- The New York Times
- Dr. Norton Zinder
- Rockefeller University
- Dolly Parton
- Somatic Cell Nuclear Transfer (SCNT)
- CC (cat)
- Rainbow (cat)
- 2020
- Nature (journal)
- Wired (magazine)
- European Molecular Biology Organization (EMBO)
- University of Vienna
- Erwin Schrödinger Prize
- Austrian Academy of Sciences
- Denise Barlow
- Tianjin animal cloning center
- Pyrenean ibex
- Snuppy (dog)
- Hwang Woo Sek
- Science (journal)
- Clonaid
- Eve (human clone)
- Raëlism
- Elohim
- Zecharia Sitchin
- Star of David
- swastika
- West Virginia
- FDA
- Mark Hunt
- Robert Lanza
- Harvard Medical School
- B.F. Skinner
- Jonas Salk
- Geneanet
- Tim Dowling
- Time’s 100 list
- Barbara Walters
- Biocentrism
- Adam Lanza
- Peter Lanza
- Massachusetts
- California
- Prop 71
- Robert Klein
- Mary Tyler Moore
- Michael J. Fox
- Jerry Zucker
- Kevin Kline
- CNN
- Oracle
- Larry Ellison
- Ellison Medical Foundation
- Peter Nygård
- California Life Company (Calico)
- Peter Thiel
- PayPal
- Methuselah Foundation
- Altos Labs
- Jeff Bezos
- Yuri Milner
- Alcor Life Extension Foundation
- Dorian Gray
- Phoenicians