South Korean Scientists Create Human Clones
By Nigel M. de S. Cameron
February 23, 2004
News from South Korea tells us that what we have been expecting and fearing since the first announcement about Dolly the cloned the sheep in 1997. The same technology has been used on human beings producing a batch of some 30 human embryos by somatic cell nuclear transfer.
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But what they have done is at least as bad, if in another way. They have manufactured these tiny humans for one sole purpose: experimentation and destruction. They have pioneered the mass-production of humans for death. They have the Brave New World firmly in their sights.
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By Nigel M. de S. Cameron
February 23, 2004
News from South Korea tells us that what we have been expecting and fearing since the first announcement about Dolly the cloned the sheep in 1997. The same technology has been used on human beings producing a batch of some 30 human embryos by somatic cell nuclear transfer.
...
But what they have done is at least as bad, if in another way. They have manufactured these tiny humans for one sole purpose: experimentation and destruction. They have pioneered the mass-production of humans for death. They have the Brave New World firmly in their sights.
see full article at:
http://www.pfm.org/BPtemplate.cfm?S...Management/ContentDisplay.cfm&ContentID=11713