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Post by artemis on Aug 20, 2012 14:51:46 GMT -5
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Post by fauxster on Aug 21, 2012 15:49:45 GMT -5
www.wotshappening.com/chinese-woman-sentenced-for-killing-british-businessman-accused-of-using-body-double-in-court/Chinese woman who killed British man accused of using body double in court By WOTS HAPPENING Aug 21, 2012 | Posted in: Strange but true | Tags: Bo Guagua, Bo Xilai, Bribery, china, Chines, Chinese Communist Party, extortion, Gu Kailai, Neil Heywood, Property deal, U.K. Murder | 0 Responses © AFP/GETTY/REUTERS The gripping case which took China by storm, involving a British businessman and the wife of a Chinese politician, involving, poisoning, murder, extortion and bribery ended yesterday with Gu Kailai being handed a suspended death sentence. However, in a bizarre twist, many in China and the U.K. were left questioning whether the woman in court was in fact Gu Kailai or a ‘lookalike’ employed to take her place in court. Cool Youtube Video! Check Out This Awesome Youtube Video! Have You Ever Seen This Before? Cool Youtube Video! Check Out This Behind The Scenes Look! Don't Miss This Video! Cool Youtube Video! Have You Ever Seen This Before? Check Out This Behind The Scenes Look! Gu Kailai is the wife of Chinese Communist Party member, Bo Xilai, a man once tipped to rule the country; he is now under house arrest while authorities decide his fate. © Reuters She was accused of murdering British businessman, Neil Heywood, by poisoning him with cyanide after luring him to a hotel room in Chongqing, soutwestern China last November. Gu claims Heywood threatened to ‘destroy’ her British-educated playboy son, Bo Guagua, 24 unless he was paid a sum of £13million. Mr Heywood once mentored Mr Bo and helped him win a place at a British university. However a property deal between the two, went sour, which is when he is allegedly said to have confronted Gu. © Sky News Chinese propagandists claim British intelligence agency, MI6, pressed Mr Heywood to seduce Gu and extract Communist party secrets from her. Many have been led to believe the Chinese government used a stand in for Gu during her one-day trial, because her appearance had radically changed since being in custody. The woman attending yesterday’s hearing looked plumper than before, something that is unlikely to occur, since most Chinese prisoners lose weight while locked up. However, many claim her puffy appearance is due to medication to treat her ‘mental state’, although many are convinced. Security experts were quick to say the woman shown on state television footage in the courtroom was unlikely to be Gu. According to reports, Chinese state security yesterday blocked the term ‘body double’ from being searched online, after millions took to the internet to speculate about Gu’s appearance. © AFP/GETTY IMAGES Many experts believe 53-year-old Gu could have stuck a deal with Communist Party heads, and could be spending her time under house arrest. Her execution was suspended for two years, meaning if she does not commit any further offences she will not be killed. She faces a life sentence, which in reality is about 14years, however, many already believe it will be reduced much further when talks with people in power progress
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Post by artemis on Aug 21, 2012 16:36:35 GMT -5
www.wotshappening.com/chinese-woman-sentenced-for-killing-british-businessman-accused-of-using-body-double-in-court/Chinese woman who killed British man accused of using body double in court By WOTS HAPPENING Aug 21, 2012 | Posted in: Strange but true | Tags: Bo Guagua, Bo Xilai, Bribery, china, Chines, Chinese Communist Party, extortion, Gu Kailai, Neil Heywood, Property deal, U.K. Murder | 0 Responses � AFP/GETTY/REUTERS The gripping case which took China by storm, involving a British businessman and the wife of a Chinese politician, involving, poisoning, murder, extortion and bribery ended yesterday with Gu Kailai being handed a suspended death sentence. However, in a bizarre twist, many in China and the U.K. were left questioning whether the woman in court was in fact Gu Kailai or a �lookalike� employed to take her place in court. Cool Youtube Video! Check Out This Awesome Youtube Video! Have You Ever Seen This Before? Cool Youtube Video! Check Out This Behind The Scenes Look! Don't Miss This Video! Cool Youtube Video! Have You Ever Seen This Before? Check Out This Behind The Scenes Look! Gu Kailai is the wife of Chinese Communist Party member, Bo Xilai, a man once tipped to rule the country; he is now under house arrest while authorities decide his fate. � Reuters She was accused of murdering British businessman, Neil Heywood, by poisoning him with cyanide after luring him to a hotel room in Chongqing, soutwestern China last November. Gu claims Heywood threatened to �destroy� her British-educated playboy son, Bo Guagua, 24 unless he was paid a sum of �13million. Mr Heywood once mentored Mr Bo and helped him win a place at a British university. However a property deal between the two, went sour, which is when he is allegedly said to have confronted Gu. � Sky News Chinese propagandists claim British intelligence agency, MI6, pressed Mr Heywood to seduce Gu and extract Communist party secrets from her. Many have been led to believe the Chinese government used a stand in for Gu during her one-day trial, because her appearance had radically changed since being in custody. The woman attending yesterday�s hearing looked plumper than before, something that is unlikely to occur, since most Chinese prisoners lose weight while locked up. However, many claim her puffy appearance is due to medication to treat her �mental state�, although many are convinced. Security experts were quick to say the woman shown on state television footage in the courtroom was unlikely to be Gu. According to reports, Chinese state security yesterday blocked the term �body double� from being searched online, after millions took to the internet to speculate about Gu�s appearance. � AFP/GETTY IMAGES Many experts believe 53-year-old Gu could have stuck a deal with Communist Party heads, and could be spending her time under house arrest. Her execution was suspended for two years, meaning if she does not commit any further offences she will not be killed. She faces a life sentence, which in reality is about 14years, however, many already believe it will be reduced much further when talks with people in power progress doppels.proboards.com/index.cgi?board=general&action=display&thread=60&page=101
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Post by artemis on Sept 6, 2012 15:21:05 GMT -5
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Post by artemis on Sept 12, 2012 5:35:09 GMT -5
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Post by artemis on Sept 26, 2012 7:18:25 GMT -5
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Post by artemis on Sept 29, 2012 17:42:21 GMT -5
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Post by artemis on Oct 1, 2012 6:21:31 GMT -5
BRITNEY SPEARS's song MONA LISA (MONA LISA is one of her alters) in which she reveals she's been cloned....
"This is a story about Mona Lisa, The Mona Lisa
Ladies and gentlemen, I've got a little story to tell About Mona Lisa and how she suddenly fell (huh) See everyone knew her, they knew her oh so well Now I am taking over to release her from her spell
She's the original(yeah,yeah,yeah) She's unforgetable(yeah,yeah) She want's you to know(yeah) She's been cloned It's kind of incredible(yeah,yeah) She's so unpredictible(yeah,yeah) She want's you to know(yeah) She's been cloned, she's been cloned, she's been cloned
She was taken under, drowning in her sea Running like an angel, she was crying, and could not see (oh no) and see everyone's watching, as she starts to fall They want her to break down And be a legend of the fall
She's the original(yeah,yeah,yeah) She's unforgetable(yeah,yeah) She want's you to know(yeah) She's been cloned It's kind of incredible(yeah,yeah) She's so unpredictible(yeah,yeah) She want's you to know(yeah) She's been cloned, she's been cloned, she's been cloned
Ladies, does that make you cry? Mona Lisa's got to fly Nobody really dies
(Spoken) Everyone, may we have a moment of silence? Right here. (huuuuuh) God.
She's the original(yeah,yeah,yeah) She's unforgetable(yeah,yeah) She want's you to know(yeah) She's been cloned It's kind of incredible(yeah,yeah) She's so unpredictible(yeah,yeah) She want's you to know(yeah) That she's home, that she's home
She's the original(yeah,yeah,yeah) She's unforgetable(yeah,yeah) She want's you to know(yeah) She's been cloned Its kind of incredible(yeah,yeah) She's so unpredictible(yeah,yeah) She want's you to know(yeah) That she's home, that she's home, that she's home... "
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Post by artemis on Oct 5, 2012 7:38:49 GMT -5
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Post by artemis on Oct 19, 2012 15:10:45 GMT -5
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Post by artemis on Oct 22, 2012 14:38:33 GMT -5
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Post by artemis on Oct 23, 2012 6:50:41 GMT -5
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Post by beatlies on Oct 23, 2012 22:14:53 GMT -5
Quite disturbing and telling, recently announced 2012 Nobel Prize award for Medicine and Physiology. The Nobel this year goes to Britain's John Gurdon, and his Japanese partner scientist, for their supposedly pioneering and seminal work on cloning frogs done back in.... 1962! www.youtube.com/watch?v=wFu3a3as0tA
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Post by artemis on Nov 6, 2012 5:45:09 GMT -5
NEWEST TERRIBLE DEMI LOVATO CLONE
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Post by artemis on Nov 17, 2012 8:22:15 GMT -5
"Brazil's bizarre plan to clone endangered wolves, jaguars, and monkeys
Next month Brazilian biologists will attempt to genetically reproduce eight at-risk species in a lab
Cloning a dinosaur might be a doomed pursuit (much to the dismay of a generation raised on Jurassic Park fantasies), but biologists at Brazil's Brasilia Zoo want to use genetic information from endangered animals to shore up dwindling populations. Next month, zoo researchers plan to begin cloning eight "at-risk" species before they disappear from the planet for good. Here's what you need to know about the bizarre project:
What animals are they cloning? "The idea is to start with an animal that is endangered, or where species numbers have gone down sharply, such as the jaguar, the maned wolf or even the local deer," says Carlos Frederico Martins, a researcher with Embrapa Cerrado, the government's animal research unit that's working with the zoo on the project. Beyond the animals Martin mentions, prospects for cloning include: The black lion tamarin monkey, the bush dog, the collared anteater, the gray brocket deer, the Brazilian aardvark, and the bison. Most of these species are on the International Union for Conservation of Nature's red list, but none is "critically endangered," says Andy Coghlan at New Scientist. This isn't the zoo's first stab at cloning; its experts have already successfully produced over a 100 copies of cows and horses.
How did they obtain genetic samples? Researchers spent two years gathering roughly 420 genetic samples, mostly from dead animals scattered throughout the Brazilian outback.
How does the cloning process work? Take for instance the top candidate for cloning: The maned wolf — an imposing, three-foot-tall animal covered in a thick, red pelt — of which just 23,600 exist in the wild. "A skin cell from the wolf would be inserted into the egg of a common dog from which the nucleus has been removed," says the Associated Press. The embryo would then be inserted inside the uterus of a female dog, which would serve as the cloned wolf pup's surrogate mother.
What will happen after the animals are reproduced? They'll be kept in captivity as reserves in case wild populations get dangerously low, but there are no immediate plans to release the cloned animals into the wild. The cloned animals would lack the genetic variability of wild populations for the time being anyway, says Martins. "The idea is not to use cloning as a primary conservation tool," and it shouldn't serve as a "substitute to protecting endangered animals' habitats."
Have rare animals been successfully cloned before? Yes. The ox-like gaur and the sheep-like mouflon have both been genetically reproduced. Biologists even attempted to clone an extinct mountain goat called the Pyrenean ibex, but unfortunately the specimen died at birth. The Brasilia Zoo's more versatile techniques should give its clones a better shot at survival."
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