NEPHILIM NEXT? CIA Is Attempting To Resurrect Extinct Entities

NEPHILIM NEXT? CIA Is Attempting To Resurrect Extinct Entities

November 22, 2022 by SkyWatch Editor

According to a report by The Intercept, the CIA is investing in a biotechnology company called Colossal Biosciences which is aiming to bring back to life extinct animals such as the woolly mammoth. Per its site, Colossal Biosciences will use CRISPR gene editing in order to cut and replace the woolly mammoth’s DNA. Robert Klitzman who currently serves as a bioethicist at Columbia University is very cautious about the project. Klitzman told The Intercept “You’re going into DNA, which is a 3-billion-molecule-long chain, and clipping some of it out and replacing it. You can clip out bad mutations and put in good genes, but these editing scissors can also take out too much… (READ MORE)

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Seems like at this particular reset of everything, we are being readied for a space age Noah’s Ark, perhaps one that is to seed other planets.

The Belial group seems intent on a wash, rinse, repeat cycle for most of humanity and earth’s creatures.

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Seems like congressional oversight should ask in q tel/cia to explain why weaponizing biotechnology outweighs the obvious and unknown risks.

Sorry, while I can see how the CIA might be considering using this technology for further experiments, I can’t see how being part of the Wooly Mammoth Project has much to do with the “Nephilim.”

Now I also don’t think the CIA has any business being involved in this sort of genetic research, but there has been quite a lot of research in trying to clone or bring back animals from the last ice age. Most of whom have living relatives that could probably carry them to gestation and raise them (Elephants, early wolves, Big Ice Age cats).

Again, I’m not totally sure this is a good idea, one part of me thinks how amazing and the other how unhappy those animals may be unless they have large preserves set aside for them, though I gather Russia is already looking into this or they were a few years ago.

Gene splicing is guessing at best since they don’t actually know if any of the strand is missing. Then again they’re not seeking perfection, just a disposable hybrid that complies. Much like a mask. It doesn’t matter what it’s made of or whether or not it works just as long as you wear it.

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