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Re:NSA_backdoor_trojan into America
Barack Obama.. Killed 14 at the Navy Ship Yard in September 2013, including Aaron Alexis, by psychic driving him and programming him to go on a murderous rampage by using their remote control technology on him: http://communities.washingtont...
There are thousands of victims of genocide, mind control and directed-energy weapons attacks across the country, and millions world wide, being abused by the Department of Defense, Central Intelligence Agency, US Department of Justice, DIA, US Air Force, and National Security Agency.
Please view the homepage of http://www.obamasweapon.com/ for more information. There are people just like me in every city, every state, and every country, and this has all been proven time and time again by countless whistleblowers to be real (Duncan is the biggest one), and not a single person or media agency is taking it seriously.
Here's a room full of people at the Bio Ethics Committee in New York, NY, talking all about being abused and tortured by the government with these weapons. This is truly genocide, on a massive scale: http://bioethics.gov/node/225
Senator Paul Wellstone was also assassinated with this technology: http://www.assassinationscienc...
The World Trade Center was also dustified on 9/11 with this same technology. It's proven true, there is even evidence that the metal of the WTC was jellified with the Tesla Hutchison Effect of electromagnetism. http://www.drjudywood.com/
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Origins Of Ban Under President Clinton
http://www.bioethics.gov/reports/stemcell/appendix_d.html
Clinton Administration NIH Guidelines for Embryonic Stem Cell Funding
As printed in the Federal Register, August 25, 2000 ("National Institutes of Health Guidelines for Research Using Human Pluripotent Stem Cells," 65 Fed. Reg. 51,975, Aug. 25, 2000)
NIH funds may be used to derive human pluripotent stem cells from fetal tissue. NIH funds may not be used to derive human pluripotent stem cells from human embryos. These Guidelines also designate certain areas of human pluripotent stem cell research as ineligible for NIH funding.
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Give it a read - there's definitely more in there than I quoted, and the purpose of my quotation wasn't to condense the entire document (for example, ethical guidelines concerning deriving new lines from fertility clinic frozen samples is covered in detail). In other words, don't rush off repeating this as if it's the entire truth. My only point in quoting this portion is that the Clinton administration put specific limits on federal funding for ESC research. And yet, there wasn't all of the indignant fuss raised about it like there was when the Bush administration put specific limits on federal funding for ESC research. I can't help but suspect that the opposition was a politically created diversion. And, based upon the article that started this thread, I'd say an astoundingly successful diversion.So, Clinton administration restricts ESC research with federal funding. No story. Bush administration restricts ESC research with federal funding. End of American science. Obama administration removes restrictions on ESC research with federal funding. Science story on slashdot.
I really need to put a blocking rule in my FW for slashdot. It's like watching a train wreck. My mind keeps screaming Run! Run! and I just stay rooted in place.
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Reference to a previous /. story
"The President's Council on Bioethics met this month to discuss Age-Retardation: Scientific Possibilities and moral challenges. The consensus was that "aging is a natural part of the life cycle, not a disease." Think Social Security was discussed?" Bruce Sterling's book Holy Fire is a good look at this issue if you find it interesting.
Here's a link...
And a link to the current site of bioethics.gov's views on aging retardation. -
Reference to a previous /. story
"The President's Council on Bioethics met this month to discuss Age-Retardation: Scientific Possibilities and moral challenges. The consensus was that "aging is a natural part of the life cycle, not a disease." Think Social Security was discussed?" Bruce Sterling's book Holy Fire is a good look at this issue if you find it interesting.
Here's a link...
And a link to the current site of bioethics.gov's views on aging retardation. -
Reference to a previous /. story
"The President's Council on Bioethics met this month to discuss Age-Retardation: Scientific Possibilities and moral challenges. The consensus was that "aging is a natural part of the life cycle, not a disease." Think Social Security was discussed?" Bruce Sterling's book Holy Fire is a good look at this issue if you find it interesting.
Here's a link...
And a link to the current site of bioethics.gov's views on aging retardation. -
Bush administration has been up to this for years
The present US administration has been attempting to bury stem cell research and therapeutic cloning - both fundamental technologies in regenerative medicine - since it came to power. Therapeutic cloning is essential to many stem cell therapies and much related research. Immense damage has been done. Christopher Reeve and many stem cell scientists (including the founders of the field) believe that the actions of this administration alone have set the field back by 5 years.
Some nasty math works out from here. There is currently an 80% effective stem cell therapy for heart disease that has been demonstrated in the US, Germany and Japan in human trials. It saves lives. 2000 people die EVERY DAY in the US from heart disease, yet the FDA is currently blocking any application of this working therapy. For more, see:
http://www.longevitymeme.org/projects/protest_fda
_ interference.cfmA stem cell/therapeutic cloning cure for Parkinson's has been demonstrated in mice, as have stem cell cures for nerve damage, diabetes, cancer (yes, a cure for cancer based on stem cells has been demonstrated in mice:
http://www.betterhumans.com/News/news.aspx?articl
e ID=2003-12-10-3) and many other conditions. This isn't pie in the sky science! Real, working cures based on stem cell medicine are in the labs, only 5-10 years from being available for us. This is the science that the US administration is trying to drown. It's sickening that any group of human beings would try to enforce so much suffering...
The US house of representatives passed a therapeutic cloning ban last year, but the US senate has been sitting on it. More on that here:
http://www.longevitymeme.org/projects/oppose_the_
t herapeutic_cloning_ban.cfmThe Bush administration basically went over their heads to try and get what they wanted now from the UN, and damn near succeeded. You can read more about that here:
http://www.longevitymeme.org/projects/oppose_glob
a l_therapeutic_cloning_ban.cfmThis stopped being about human reproductive cloning a long time ago - there is a large, influential group of organizations, politicians and factions who stand opposed to any medical progress that will lead to longer, healthier lives. If cures for cancer, Parkinson's, Alzheimer's, diabetes and other things get thrown away as well...well, too bad. You can see these views in their raw, ugly forms in the pronouncements of Leon Kass and the President's Council on Bioethics:
In their view, living healthily for longer is bad. Working to cure suffering is bad. Medical progress is bad.
Time to kick these people out of power - if we don't stand up for our right to develop and use better medicine, we're all going to be paying for it in years to come. See more at:
http://www.longevitymeme.org/projects/
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