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domingo, 29 de diciembre de 2013

PARAHUMANS IN FRANKENFARMS: HOMEMADE ALIENS JUST FOR YOU

Source: Daniel Lee´s manimals.

By Gundhramns Hammer
December 29, 2013
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Could Planet of the Apes ever become a reality? Yes, it is possible.

Right now man (Homo insapiens) is busy creating all sorts of homemade aliens, human-animal hybrids (parahumans, manimals), somewhere in a biotech laboratory.

One such creature is the humanzee (Videos 1-5), a chimaera that looks promising of becoming a supersoldier, thirsty for human blood, to be used by the fucking global oligarchs to control the herds of human sheep. 

Video 1. Joseph Stalin´s humanzee experiments.



Video 2. Humanzee: Stalin´s experimentation to create an army of apemen.



Video 3. Humanzees.



Video 4. The Humanzee experience.



Video 5. Manimals.     



According to some experts, Human DNA has already entered the food chain via human-animal hybrid experimentation. 

So by now you may be eating a pork chop that comes from an industrial farm where part pig and part human homemade aliens are being bred. 

You could be drinking a glass of milk that contains human DNA, from a cow that has DNA from your own aunt.

In a way, this is sort of cannibalism.

Soylent Green is already here.

Perhaps you have fucked up your heart from eating so many greasy beef hamburgers and need a new organ badly. 

Or your pancreas is already fucked up from eating so much crap. 

Too many sweets with additives and tonnes of sugar with residues of glyphosate and other pesticides busted your pancreas. 

And now you need a brand new pancreas without the immune complications, expressing your own human CD59 and H-transferase (Costa et al., 2002) to avoid organ rejection.

Where will the new heart and pancreas come from? 

Naturally, they will come from an industrial frankenfarm breeding pig-human hybrids, some with your own DNA, providing you have paid dearly for your spare you, your own parayou, your own parahuman.

This is a case of xenotransplantation.

Welcome to the world of parahumans in frankenfarms!

 
References

Costa C., Zhao L., Burton W. V., Rosas C., Bondioli K. R., William B. L., Hoagland T. A., Dalmasso A. P. & Fodor W. L. (2002). Transgenic pigs designed to express human CD59 and H-transferase to avoid humoral xenocraft rejection. Xenotranspl., 9: 45-57.

Prather R. S., Shen M. and Dai Y. (2008). Genetically modified pigs for medicine and agriculture. Biotech. Gen. Eng. Rev., 25: 245-266.



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