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I have seen this video more than once and decided to go down the rabbit hole... Findings:
the doc in this video speaking of Disney's cloning business is Disney IVF engineer Andrew Roark .
when searching this is what I have found.
Link: https://disney.scripps.ufl.edu/ then found publiccation page at
https://disney.scripps.ufl.edu/publications/
they have a partnership with scripps/ and duk University for starters- easy find. then looked up a few publications that are housed by NIH.
this is the massive gain of function archive, which they hide through the disney group an offset and subsidiary of disney entertainment... it is in my opinion 100% true (link in next posts) from what I am reading about genetic studies and manipulation and #drFauci KNOWS ABOUT THIS.
it is almost like the Nazi Scientists are hiding in Disney's labs....
https://www.genome.gov/genetics-glossary/DNA-Sequencing ick
the doc in this video speaking of Disney's cloning business is Disney IVF engineer Andrew Roark .
when searching this is what I have found.
Link: https://disney.scripps.ufl.edu/ then found publiccation page at
https://disney.scripps.ufl.edu/publications/
they have a partnership with scripps/ and duk University for starters- easy find. then looked up a few publications that are housed by NIH.
this is the massive gain of function archive, which they hide through the disney group an offset and subsidiary of disney entertainment... it is in my opinion 100% true (link in next posts) from what I am reading about genetic studies and manipulation and #drFauci KNOWS ABOUT THIS.
it is almost like the Nazi Scientists are hiding in Disney's labs....
https://www.genome.gov/genetics-glossary/DNA-Sequencing ick
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Article found on #DisneyCloning #disneyclone
"A trip to Walt Disney World includes popcorn, fireworks, and…genetic engineering?
In 1982, Disney debuted Listen to the Land, a slow-moving boat ride through agricultural vignettes that culminated in a visit to sprawling greenhouses that provided a peek at Disney’s biotechnology labs.
Inside, scientists in white lab coats pipetted and plated dozens of samples.
The September 1989 issue of Agricultural Research magazine put it plainly: “ten million people a year now get a close-up look at tissue culture and biotechnology in action.”
The lab, launched as a partnership between Walt Disney World, Kraft👈, and the USDA’s Agricultural Research Service (ARS)👈, now operates as a branch of the Functional Genomics and Breeding Research Unit under the ARS.
👉👉💥Cloning, on the other hand, allows scientists to selectively silence, modify, or insert genes within an organism. It consists of three parts: digestion, ligation, and transformation. First, a circular loop of DNA called a plasmid is removed from a bacterial cell. These plasmids function as the carriers of the target gene; they are how the gene “breaks in” to the cell that will be transformed. Simultaneously, double-stranded DNA with the target gene is isolated from its cells. During digestion, molecules called restriction enzymes find specific sites on both the plasmid and the target DNA and cut them, creating single-stranded overhangs called sticky ends. The process of ligation is like an arts and crafts project; the sticky ends of the plasmid and target DNA find each other and adhere, creating a new circular loop called a recombinant plasmid. Finally, through the process of transformation, cells absorb the recombinant plasmid and begin to express the target gene. As these transformed cells reproduce, their modified genome causes them to behave differently than the wild type cells (i.e., the typical form of the cells that occurs in nature). The goal of researchers at the EPCOT laboratory is to create plant cells that are stronger, more resilient, and more productive than their unmodified counterparts. 👈💥https://blogs.iu.edu/sciu/2021/12/18/happiest-biotechnology-lab/
"A trip to Walt Disney World includes popcorn, fireworks, and…genetic engineering?
In 1982, Disney debuted Listen to the Land, a slow-moving boat ride through agricultural vignettes that culminated in a visit to sprawling greenhouses that provided a peek at Disney’s biotechnology labs.
Inside, scientists in white lab coats pipetted and plated dozens of samples.
The September 1989 issue of Agricultural Research magazine put it plainly: “ten million people a year now get a close-up look at tissue culture and biotechnology in action.”
The lab, launched as a partnership between Walt Disney World, Kraft👈, and the USDA’s Agricultural Research Service (ARS)👈, now operates as a branch of the Functional Genomics and Breeding Research Unit under the ARS.
👉👉💥Cloning, on the other hand, allows scientists to selectively silence, modify, or insert genes within an organism. It consists of three parts: digestion, ligation, and transformation. First, a circular loop of DNA called a plasmid is removed from a bacterial cell. These plasmids function as the carriers of the target gene; they are how the gene “breaks in” to the cell that will be transformed. Simultaneously, double-stranded DNA with the target gene is isolated from its cells. During digestion, molecules called restriction enzymes find specific sites on both the plasmid and the target DNA and cut them, creating single-stranded overhangs called sticky ends. The process of ligation is like an arts and crafts project; the sticky ends of the plasmid and target DNA find each other and adhere, creating a new circular loop called a recombinant plasmid. Finally, through the process of transformation, cells absorb the recombinant plasmid and begin to express the target gene. As these transformed cells reproduce, their modified genome causes them to behave differently than the wild type cells (i.e., the typical form of the cells that occurs in nature). The goal of researchers at the EPCOT laboratory is to create plant cells that are stronger, more resilient, and more productive than their unmodified counterparts. 👈💥https://blogs.iu.edu/sciu/2021/12/18/happiest-biotechnology-lab/
ScIU
The happiest biotechnology lab on Earth
Conversations in Science at Indiana University
Methods and compositions to increase human somatic cell nuclear transfer (scnt) efficiency by removing histone h3-lysine trimethylation, and derivation of human nt-esc https://patents.google.com/patent/US20180291400A1/en
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US20180291400A1 - Methods and compositions to increase human somatic cell nuclear transfer (scnt) efficiency by removing histone…
The present invention provides methods and compositions to improve the efficiency of somatic cell nuclear transfer (SCNT) of human cells and the consequent production of human nuclear transfer ESC (hNT-ESCs). More specifically, the present invention relates…
Cloning goes back to 1938 in this article https://embryo.asu.edu/pages/somatic-cell-nuclear-transfer-mammals-1938-2013
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Somatic Cell Nuclear Transfer in Mammals (1938-2013) | Embryo Project Encyclopedia
In the second half of the twentieth century, scientists learned how to clone organisms in some species of mammals. Scientists have applied somatic cell nuclear transfer to clone human and mammalian embryos as a means to produce stem cells for laboratory and…
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I have always wondered about these myths...
like zeus, medusa and others..
But the one with medusa always resonated...
as I was going through videos I found this.
and ....
found the doc on the cia declassed docs...
May not be Medusa but very parallel...
Could all these roman statue figures in stone... Could they looked at what's in this doc?
You decide.
Link: https://www.cia.gov/readingroom/docs/DOC_0005517761.pdf
like zeus, medusa and others..
But the one with medusa always resonated...
as I was going through videos I found this.
and ....
found the doc on the cia declassed docs...
May not be Medusa but very parallel...
Could all these roman statue figures in stone... Could they looked at what's in this doc?
You decide.
Link: https://www.cia.gov/readingroom/docs/DOC_0005517761.pdf
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what is Indias secret technology that no one else in the world has?
Clearly it's still a secret.
They have lead to a lot of innovative technologies ...
Link: https://www.indiatimes.com/technology/11-ancient-inventions-discoveries-of-science-that-india-gifted-to-the-rest-of-the-world-338417.html
Link:
https://www.mantralabsglobal.com/blog/indias-technology-revolution-since-1947/
Clearly it's still a secret.
They have lead to a lot of innovative technologies ...
Link: https://www.indiatimes.com/technology/11-ancient-inventions-discoveries-of-science-that-india-gifted-to-the-rest-of-the-world-338417.html
Link:
https://www.mantralabsglobal.com/blog/indias-technology-revolution-since-1947/
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Why did they make psychedelics illegal?
This is one of many but most popular answers.
This is one of many but most popular answers.
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Victory gardens!!
It's time people, if you do not have a garden already!
Link: https://www.tiktok.com/t/ZTRtwfoyy/
It's time people, if you do not have a garden already!
Link: https://www.tiktok.com/t/ZTRtwfoyy/
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😳 ((((HOLY SHIT!))))
Dutchsinse recorded this MINDBLOWING VIDEO at 6:53pm Central time last night, then posted it on twitter about 3 hours ago.
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Dutchsinse @RealDutchsinse
Yesterday in Turkey.
🌬💨 Strange SPIRAL RADAR anomalies showed up in the center of the giant storm hitting Turkey, then literal censorship (deleting the feeds) happened while live!
Wow. I got it all on video yesterday as it happened, including the realtime deleting/censorship.
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His Youtube channel and Twitch channel.
Dutchsinse recorded this MINDBLOWING VIDEO at 6:53pm Central time last night, then posted it on twitter about 3 hours ago.
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He EXPOSES weather manipulation using microwaves. Watch the Accuweather radar!
Dutchsinse @RealDutchsinse
Yesterday in Turkey.
🌬💨 Strange SPIRAL RADAR anomalies showed up in the center of the giant storm hitting Turkey, then literal censorship (deleting the feeds) happened while live!
Wow. I got it all on video yesterday as it happened, including the realtime deleting/censorship.
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His Youtube channel and Twitch channel.
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