Re: Human cloning

From: Terry J DuBose (TJDuBose@juno.com)
Tue Feb 27 17:47:41 2001


Last month's issue of WIRED has a long article on cloning. They discussed the RAELIAN MOVEMENT and many other directions cloning is taking. The WIRED cover said, "Someone will be cloned this year!" or to that effect. Some of the "experts" quoted said that they believe it has already happened... probably in China... but said little more.

We do live in strange, complex times.

Peace, Terry J DuBose, M.S., RDMS, APS Little Rock, Arkansas USA

At Sun, 18 Feb 2001, Efrain Ramirez wrote: >
>Cloning is inevitable - all excesses are bad - having said that, it is
>my feeling that, as with any new technology, it will be tested and
>delivered- no matter what -- even as destructive as the nuclear bomb -
>it was delivered. Humans will learn from those excesses. "Morality" is
>inherently in the equation but it is placed beneath "achievement" and it
>cancels out - that has been the experience through out our history. And
>this guy RAËL - will make a few bucks -- no doubt there will be quiet a
>number of "clones" who will pay $200,000 for -- "give it try"!!!
>
>At Sat, 17 Feb 2001, Geffrey Klein, MD wrote:
>>
>>This is for real
>>
>>http://www.clonaid.com/
>>
>>any comments?
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