The politics over scientific chimeras - human-pigs

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The politics over scientific chimeras - human-pigs

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The political and ethical debate continues.

Currently, it is the Muslims, not surprisingly, who are putting the brakes to this unethical scientific research.
Could this be why ISIS was created and funded by the USA, Brits, Israelis, and the Saudi Arabians? Would not it be to the advantage of Monsanto and other corporations in the Military-Chemical-Pharmaceutical- Agricultural-Industrial Complex if they could get rid of the pesky Muslims who oppose their genetic research with the creation of human-pigs. ISIS has been very effectively killing millions of Muslims as well as Christians who might oppose this kind of scientific research.

http://www.greenmedinfo.com/blog/alien- ... -new-world

A chimera is a living being composed of cells mixed together from two different organisms, either from the same or different species. ...

... Chimerism concerns encompass crossing inviolable species borders.[5] ...

Stem-cell research was held up during the last Bush Administration due to fears it would encourage increased abortion rates. Criticism abounds, primed by that action, that the "religious right" which now includes Muslims due to the use of pigs in chimera research, will delay progress. Science unchecked against the moorings of ethics, human dignity, and sanctity is unwise particularly in the face of the sheer magnitude of unknown variables versus known benefits. ...

... France reported a jelly-fish/sheep mix ending up in the food supply.[8] There are religious, ethical, and practical concerns, such as cross-species diseases creating plagues to which humans will have no natural immunity. ...

... The team stopped short of putting human cells into monkeys and great apes due to ethical concerns. Wolfgang Enard of Ludwig-Maximilians University Munich in Germany, who has shown that mice are better at learning if they have the human Foxp2 gene, which has been linked with human language development noted, "If you make animals more human-like, where do you stop?"

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