Re: [CTRL] Cloning people easier than animals?

2001-08-15 Thread Steve Wingate
-Caveat Lector- On 15 Aug 01, at 1:20, Amelia quoted: The study was paid for by the U.S. National Institutes of Health, the U.S. Department of Defense and Sumitomo Chemical Co. Ltd. Can we say Super Soldier Clones who are created to be fearless and fight to the death? Steve Steve

Re: [CTRL] Cloning people easier than animals?

2001-08-15 Thread RevCOAL
-Caveat Lector- On Wed, 15 Aug 2001, Steve Wingate wrote: The study was paid for by the U.S. National Institutes of Health, the U.S. Department of Defense and Sumitomo Chemical Co. Ltd. Can we say Super Soldier Clones who are created to be fearless and fight to the death? Reminds me

Re: [CTRL] Cloning people easier than animals?

2001-08-15 Thread thew
2001 01:20:13 -0500 To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: [CTRL] Cloning people easier than animals? -Caveat Lector- Well, heck! Let's just clone a couple hundred and see. If it does not work out and they are hideously deformed and defective like the animals have been, we can just harvest

[CTRL] Cloning people easier than animals?

2001-08-14 Thread Amelia
-Caveat Lector- Well, heck! Let's just clone a couple hundred and see. If it does not work out and they are hideously deformed and defective like the animals have been, we can just harvest the good organs and use the rest of their bodies for stem cell research! Think of all the rich people