U.S. Scientists Are ‘Playing God’ By Creating Bizarre Human-Animal Chimeras During Extremely Strange ‘Experiments’
Francesco Abbruzzino, The Uncensored Report, LLC
Many like to point out the evil that is going on in our streets, in our boardrooms and in the halls of power in Washington, but often some of the most horrific crimes that are happening in our society are taking place in our scientific laboratories. For years, the U.S. government funded the use of “fresh” aborted babies in experiments that created bizarre human-mouse hybrids for “scientific research” purposes. And now we are learning that U.S. scientists have created human-monkey hybrid embryos for the first time ever. According to NPR, these embryos were created in order “to find new ways to produce organs for people who need transplants”…
For the first time, scientists have created embryos that are a mix of human and monkey cells.
The embryos, described Thursday in the journal Cell, were created in part to try to find new ways to produce organs for people who need transplants, said the international team of scientists who collaborated in the work. But the research raises a variety of concerns.
The demand for organ transplants is always greater than the supply, and so scientists involved in these experiments would like to find a way to increase the number of organs available.
For years, scientists have been creating human-sheep hybrids and human-pig hybrids in an attempt to solve this problem, but those approaches did not produce positive results.
So now they are trying human-monkey hybrids.
If this new method works, would they grow human-monkey hybrids to a certain size before harvesting organs for transplant?
Perhaps all of this sounds unspeakably evil to you, and that is because it is unspeakably evil.
Of course every single day we do unspeakable things to animals behind closed doors, but the corporate media rarely ever talks about any of it because they support such “research”.
Let me give you another example of how incredibly sick our “scientific research” has become.