Chapter 32: Cloning; Michael Jackson; Clonaid; Project Genesis Subproject Eve




Chapter 32: Clones; Joseph Mengele and the Uber-Super Soldier; Michael Jackson, Epstein; Clonaid;

Clonaid
Cloniad was registered in the Bahamas founded by Claude Vorilhon aka Rael in the 1970s. It was a UFO Religion known as Raelism. The group was classified as a new Religion, and was formalizes as the International Raelian Movement or the Raelian Church.

"Raëlism teaches that an extraterrestrial species known as the Elohim created humanity using their advanced technology. An atheistic religion, it believes that the Elohim have historically been mistaken for gods. It also claims that throughout history the Elohim have created forty Elohim/human hybrids who have served as prophets preparing humanity for news about their ultimate origins. 

Among those listed as prophets are The Buddha, Jesus of Nazareth, and Muhammad, with Raël himself being the fortieth and final prophet. 

Raëlists believe that since the Hiroshima bomb of 1945, humanity has begun an Age of Apocalypse in which it is threatening itself with nuclear annihilation. It argues that humanity must find a way of harnessing new scientific and technological development for peaceful purposes, and that once this has been achieved the Elohim shall return to Earth to share their technology with humanity and begin a utopia. 

To this end, the Raëlians have been committed to building an embassy for the Elohim, incorporating a landing pad for the latter's spaceship. Raëlians promote a liberal ethical system with a strong emphasis on sexual experimentation, engage in daily meditation, and hope for physical immortality by HUMAN CLONING.

Raël first published his claims to have been contacted by the Elohim in his 1974 book Le Livre Qui Dit La Verité. He subsequently established an organisation devoted to promoting his ideas, MADECH, which in 1976 disbanded and was replaced by the Raëlian Church. Raël headed the new organisation, which was structured around a hierarchy of seven levels. Attracting more followers, the group obtained a country estate in France before relocating its operations to Quebec. 

During 1998 Raël established the ORDER OF ANGELS, an internal all-female group whose members are largely sequestered from wider society and tasked with training themselves to become the consorts of the Elohim. 

In 1997 Raël initiated CLONAID, an organisation engaged in research in human cloning that was directed by senior Raëlian Brigitte Boisselier

In 2002 the company alleged that it had successfully produced a human clone, a baby named Eve, bringing much critical scrutiny and media attention to the group. The Movement has attracted further attention through its public protests endorsing causes such as women's and gay rights and against nuclear testing.

The International Raëlian Movement claims tens of thousands of members, the majority based in Francophone areas of Western Europe and North America as well as in parts of East Asia. Criticism of the philosophy has come from journalists, ex-Raëlians, and anti-cultists, while it has also been studied by scholars of religion."

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