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singular_me
6th May 2016, 10:52 AM
was bound to happen, not discussing that BUT in this time of endless deceptions, god knows which other evil applications will come out of such an experiment.
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US Government Green Lights Experiments To Reanimate The Brain Dead
6 May 2016 GMT
‘It sounds like the logline from the recent sci-fi horror movie, The Lazarus Effect. But the story coming out of Bioquark Inc. is real. The biotechnology company is moving ahead with a groundbreaking experiment to reanimate the nervous systems of 20 clinically brain-dead patients.

With approval from the Institutional Review Board at the United States National Institutes of Health in the U.S., the ReAnima Project will begin recruiting patients who are all but clinically dead due to traumatic brain injury. With cooperation from their families, these patients will be kept alive by machines and administered a series of procedures meant to kickstart cellular regeneration.’


CEO, Dr. Ira Pastor, hopes to prove the cells of human brains are as adaptable as those of salamanders, which can regrow limbs.

“This represents the first trial of its kind and another step towards the eventual reversal of death in our lifetime,” Pastor said. “To undertake such a complex initiative, we are combining biologic regenerative medicine tools with other existing medical devices typically used for stimulation of the central nervous system, in patients with other severe disorders of consciousness.”

http://www.activistpost.com/2016/05/us-government-green-lights-experiments-to-reanimate-the-brain-dead.html

Joshua01
6th May 2016, 11:01 AM
was bound to happen, not discussing that BUT in this time of endless deceptions, god knows which other evil applications will come out of such an experiment.
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US Government Green Lights Experiments To Reanimate The Brain Dead
6 May 2016 GMT
‘It sounds like the logline from the recent sci-fi horror movie, The Lazarus Effect. But the story coming out of Bioquark Inc. is real. The biotechnology company is moving ahead with a groundbreaking experiment to reanimate the nervous systems of 20 clinically brain-dead patients.

With approval from the Institutional Review Board at the United States National Institutes of Health in the U.S., the ReAnima Project will begin recruiting patients who are all but clinically dead due to traumatic brain injury. With cooperation from their families, these patients will be kept alive by machines and administered a series of procedures meant to kickstart cellular regeneration.’


CEO, Dr. Ira Pastor, hopes to prove the cells of human brains are as adaptable as those of salamanders, which can regrow limbs.

“This represents the first trial of its kind and another step towards the eventual reversal of death in our lifetime,” Pastor said. “To undertake such a complex initiative, we are combining biologic regenerative medicine tools with other existing medical devices typically used for stimulation of the central nervous system, in patients with other severe disorders of consciousness.”

http://www.activistpost.com/2016/05/us-government-green-lights-experiments-to-reanimate-the-brain-dead.html

I don't see a problem with that. What hope do these people have? The dead aren't dead until they're dead. The whole 'God' thing has been a myth from the start. It's about time people actually shed those lies and started thinking more

singular_me
6th May 2016, 11:20 AM
it is not about God but the Knowledge God made available to us to experience the extent of HIS creation.

it is up to us to grasp that. I dont mind centuries of lifespan but if it is achieved by vampirizing other species and causing their extinction, then I DO have a **problem**

will reanimating the brain dead follow the path of the cloning agenda? YES.

Joshua01
6th May 2016, 11:26 AM
it is not about God but the Knowledge God made available to us to experience the extent of HIS creation.

it is up to us to grasp that. I dont mind centuries of lifespan but if it is achieved by vampirizing other species and causing their extinction, then I DO have a **problem**

will reanimating the brain dead follow the path of the cloning agenda? YES.

How exactly did God make that knowledge available to 'us' again?

singular_me
6th May 2016, 11:52 AM
How exactly did God make that knowledge available to 'us' again?

All the Knowledge that exists is embedded in the fabric of the universe. We do not invent anything but merely discover everything. Using knowledge for good starts with this understanding. The brain is an electric device that taps into the Aether 24/7. It is all about Frequencies. The Bible calls it the Word.

How many people do know that the DNA is an electric device (conducts electricity) storing (galactic) memory? Why do you think the elites are so bent on controlling the DNA?


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NUwYjYYwQZA

Joshua01
6th May 2016, 11:54 AM
All the Knowledge that exists is embedded in the fabric of the universe. We do not invent anything but merely discover everything. Using knowledge for good starts with this understanding.

How many people do know that the DNA is an electric device that store memory?


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NUwYjYYwQZA

I wouldn't attribute that to God necessarily. I attribute it to the same powers of learning that other species are born with and demonstrate.

Twisted Titan
6th May 2016, 03:27 PM
It is appointed unto man ONCE to die after that the Judgement.


They will "bring" no one back.