Interspecies Chimerism with Mammalian Pluripotent Stem Cells
Stumped by jargon-laden scio-speak like - “Human Induced Pluripotent Stem Cells”, or “Chimeric Contribution of hiPSCs to Post-implantation Pig Embryos”? Well, I dunno if there’s ‘an app for that’ yet, but I can help ya’s out from suffering any great amount of confusion!
Basically, the madmen in the white lab coats are busily inserting ‘human’ stem cells into various mammalian embryo’s in hopes of creating…..
you guessed it! “Chimeras - just like with ye olde mythical ‘chimeras’ are monstrous creations - of the imagination, demented or otherwise - which spring to life as a “creature with parts taken from various animals.” And given how dumbed down & demoralized the westerling already is, the perps putting up the money to fund these frankensteinian activities feel that the time has come - to pass off their inter-species patchwork as some kind of benign service to humanity!
By Erin Blakemore January 26, 2017 National Geographic
A recurrent theme of late C20th popular culture, what starts out as demonstrably fantastic - usually in a genre like ‘science-fiction’ or horror-fiction film or book, laterally turns into established ‘fact’ - via laboratory applications to the initial idea, top dressing over the decidedly ugly result some variant of ‘we desperately need this’ in order to ‘save lives,’ ‘save the earth,’ ‘save our sources of funding’ etc., etc.
Translation: now that the same cabal of medical terrorists have successfully created phony ‘vaccines’'/experimental genetic injections which have caused all too many babies to be born with troubles like ‘heart defects’… they’re working on a ‘desperately needed cure!’ Since nobody from the world of phony journalism - msm or “alt” varieties. seems to want to deal with these facts, as usual it’s up to moi - the banned, blacklisted ‘neo-journalist’ who needs never worry about their ‘reputation. sinecure or corporate paycheck’ to bring you the news as to how your long planned devolution into something less than human… is ‘progressing!’
“The company, based in Cambridge, Massachusetts, has developed a technique that uses the gene-editing tool CRISPR to make around 70 edits to a pig’s genome. These edits should allow the organs to be successfully transplanted into people, the team says. As soon as next year, eGenesis hopes to transplant pig hearts into babies with serious heart defects. The goal is to buy them more time to wait for a human heart.
Before that happens, the team at eGenesis will practice on 12 infant baboons. Two such surgeries have been performed so far. Neither animal survived beyond a matter of days.”
Of course, what they are really doing is ‘working feverishly’ to bring about the complete convergence of pig & human somatics, for purposes of creating a truly horrible “chimera” which will become the ‘template’ for the sadly reduced “human” to come. WHY?
You want the ‘vanilla’ topping or the real deal, full fat, nipple-pierced, extra spicy version?
Vanilla? Shure - coming right up!
Pig organs are anatomically similar to human organs and pigs come in all sizes. Furthermore, pigs have large litters and are easy to breed.
Fails to satisfy that lingering, latent intuition, don’t it! You ready for yur reality sandwich now?
And guess what? All this wonderfully revealing historical info about jews, christians and swine is brought to you via a guy named….
Thijs Porck
You doubtless think I’m making that up, don’t ya… just like all the rest of the hard to believe facts presented herein!
Nope. Just clic on Mr. Porch’s name above there… and you’ll go right to the sty!
Tis HE, not I who has used a fourteenth-century English manuscript, known as the ‘Holkham Bible Picture Book’ (c. 1327-1335) for purposes of describing how…
By explicitly relating Jews to pigs, the story of the Miracle of the Children in the Oven participates in a long and troubling discourse that sought to dehumanize Jews by linking them to unclean animals that symbolised such sins as lechery (Pareles 2019: 228-231). In this, the late medieval depictions of the miracle of the children in the oven may be similar to the infamous and troubling medieval ‘Judensau’, where Jews are shown suckling from a pig – a pictorial tradition that started in 13th-century Germany and remained popular until the 19th century (Shachar 1974).
Tis HIS slant, not mine, which would ascribe them judaics the status of victims of the bigoted christians around them. I’m agnostic to these internicine disputes between heretical yahew cults. I’m just interested in why certain folks need to take out their longstanding grudges on other folks.
And in this case, I’m most interested in how certain heretical judaic cultists of the frankist-sabbatean meets chasidic supremacist kind have worked out a superior combination of olde skool black majic and “cutting edge science” in order to put their dark revenge fantasies into play!
Did you follow all that? No? That’s kool. They’re going to dehumanize you and yours anyways. I just thought you’d better be informed beforehand. But…. whatever.
Here, have some more ‘bromides’ for ‘relief’ from the bitter truth.
Over 100,000 people in the US alone are waiting for an organ transplant. Every day, around 17 of them die. Researchers are exploring multiple options, including the possibility of bioprinting organs or growing new ones inside people’s bodies. Transplanting animal organs is another potential alternative to help meet the need.
There now. That’s ‘better,’ isn’t it!
postscript:
The entrepreneur dreaming of a factory of unlimited organs
Martine Rothblatt sees a day when transplantable organs and 3D-printed ones will be readily available, saving countless lives—including her daughter’s.
The idea of using organs and tissues from animals, known as xenotransplantation, is an old one—the first experiments were performed back in the 17th century. More recent attempts were made in the 1960s, and again in the 1990s. Many of these used organs from monkeys and baboons. But toward the start of the 1990s, a consensus emerged that pigs were the best donor candidates, says Montgomery.
Primates are precious—they are intelligent animals that experience complex emotions. Only a small number can be used for human research, and at any rate, they reproduce slowly. They are also more likely to be able to pass on harmful viruses. On the other hand, people already know a lot about how to rear and farm pigs, and their organs are about the right size for humans.
But transferring organs between animals of different species isn’t straightforward. Even organs from another human can be rejected by a recipient’s immune system, and animal tissues have a lot more components that our immune systems will regard as “foreign.” This can cause the organ to be attacked by immune cells. There’s also the possibility of transferring a virus along with the organ, for example. Even if a donor animal isn’t infected, it will have “endogenous retroviruses”—genetic code for ancient viruses that have long since been incorporated into its DNA.
These viruses don’t cause problems for their animal hosts. But there’s a chance they could cause an infection in another species. “There’s a risk that viruses that are endemic to animals evolve in a human and become deadly,” says Chris Gyngell, a bioethicist at Murdoch Children’s Research Institute in Melbourne, Australia.
The team at eGenesis is using CRISPR to address this risk. “You can use CRISPR-Cas9 to inactivate the 50 to 70 copies of retrovirus in the genome,” says Mike Curtis, president and chief executive officer at eGenesis. The edits prevent retroviruses from being able to replicate, he says.
Scientists at the company perform other gene edits, too. Several serve to “knock out” pig genes whose protein products trigger harmful immune responses in humans. And the team members insert seven human genes, which they believe should reduce the likelihood that the organ will be rejected by a human recipient’s immune system. In all, “we’re producing [organ] donors with over 70 edits,” says Curtis.
The team performs these edits on pig fibroblasts—cells that are found in connective tissue. Then they take the DNA-containing nuclei of edited cells and put them into pig egg cells. The resulting embryo is implanted into the uterus of an adult pig. Eventually, cloned piglets are delivered by C-section. “It’s the same technology that was used to clone Dolly back in the ’90s,” says Curtis, referring to the famous sheep that was the first mammal cloned from an adult cell.
eGenesis has around 400 cloned pigs housed at a research facility in the Midwest (he is reluctant to reveal the exact location because facilities have been targeted by animal rights protesters). And early last year, the company set up a “clean” facility to produce organs fit for humans. Anyone who enters has to shower and don protective gear to avoid bringing in any bugs that might infect the pigs. The 200 pigs currently at this center live in groups of 15 to 25, says Curtis: “It’s basically like a very clean barn. We control all the feed that comes in, and we have waste control and airflow control.” There’s no mud.
The pigs that don’t end up having their organs used will be closely studied, says Curtis. The company needs to understand how the numerous gene edits they implement affect an animal over the course of its life.
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David Bennett Sr., who was the first living person to receive a gene-edited pig heart, in 2022, died two months later.
Montgomery himself has transplanted gene-edited pig organs into adults who have been declared brain dead. Those organs—which include kidneys and, in unpublished work, hearts—were from pigs bred by the rival company Revivicor, which was acquired by United Therapeutics.
I suppose it’s best if I put in a little reminder here, before leaving off - as to why all this horror needs be happening to lil ol YE…. of the wester world.
Yes, I know I wouldn’t have to bother with that reminder - if you’d read already something like
or even the latest post
but nobody bothers to read stuff like that anymore.
So - there ya go… you ‘didn’t say no’ to having kabbalist talmudist crimes against humanity committed IN YOUR NAME…
so now… it’s boomerang time.