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A GENETIC EXPERIMENTAND A LUNCH BREAK (STA BREAKING NEWS and ARCHIVES)

by pinkorchid @, Brisbane , Australia, Tuesday, September 16, 2014, 04:30 @ gimp
edited by pinkorchid, Tuesday, September 16, 2014, 04:40

HI All,

Interesting subject. May I add this to it.

Pig-to-man Blood Transfusion May Be Just the Start

A heart doctor has given a patient a transfusion of pig's blood in an operation that may pave the way for animal-to-human organ transplants.

Dr. Dhaniram Baruah, a London surgeon, injected more than half a pint of the blood into a man suffering from severe anemia.

Baruah, 50, says he has developed a method of preventing the rejection of animal tissue by the human body, and hopes to continue research on animal donors in human medicine.

The experimental transfusion took place when critically ill laborer Hussan Ali, 22, agreed to receive the blood last month in a last-ditch effort to save his life.

Almost four weeks later, Ali - who has an undisclosed illness - is alive and has been discharged from the hospital.

Test results confirm Ali has "nonhuman" blood cells circulating in his body.

Baruah believes he is on the way to a medical breakthrough that will provide a plentiful supply of blood for operations - particularly in underdeveloped countries where human blood donors are in short supply.

Pig blood might be used in the treatment of AIDS, hemophilia and other blood disorders, he claims.

LINK:-

Perhaps what occurred in the genetics labs of yore , where the splicing of Monkey/Pig/Anunnaki (LIZARD LIKE HUMANOID). Maybe the pig made us taste better for later consumption.

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Most Americans who would understand that word (Branchia) would more likely associate it with a region of the (human/mammalian) body than with gills. It has to do with embryology from a time when fetuses appear to have gills, and the body parts formed therefrom.

Please note that in the lizard, tortoise, pig and human embryos, there is a stage in fetal development where all have what appear to be gills. It is called the Branchial Apparatus.LINK

Food for thought.

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Pinkorchid

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