Hwang Woo-sook Could Go To Work For Wee Ar-Kooks
Recently discredited scientist Hwang Woo-sook, who claimed to have cloned the first human, has recently been offered a position with the science fiction cult known as the Raelian Movement:
Though these people do refer to their creator as elohim (a Hebrew name for God), their "god" is anything but. Elohim is, to them, a race of human beings from another planet. Of course, the question remains of the origin of this e.t. race, since they are supposedly little more than a human population from outer space themselves.
Though it is unlikely Woo-sook will accept this opportunity for "career advancement," he would apparently be fully funded in order to continue his Mad Hatter work deep in the heart of Wonderland, itself.
Full story here.
Just to give a little insight into this scientific wonder-world, here is a brief explanation into their sci-fi belief-system:"The U.S. biotech firm Clonaid has sprung to the rescue of the embattled cloning scientist Hwang Woo-sook with an offer to join a research partnership at its secret research facility. Clonaid was founded by the Raelian Movement, a cult-like religious group that maintains humans were created by aliens and claims to have cloned a human being. The company is represented by French scientist Dr. Brigitte Boisselier.
A press release from the company on Monday said Boisselier has written to Hwang to outline the proposal. Boisselier said she believed Hwang’s discoveries to be original and that groups opposing stem cell research such as the Catholic Church conspired to undermine Hwang by making it appear as though the scientist concocted his data. She said he had become a victim of a conservative anti-scientific faction, according to the press release."
Clonaid founder Rael, formerly known as Claude Vorilhon, teaches that a race of aliens called the Elohim created human beings, and Jesus, Buddha and Mohammed were recipients of messages from the aliens.Raelians claim approximately 35,000 followers in 85 countries. Though that is a relatively small number of people when considered against the worldwide populations, it demonstrates the kinds of ideas that people will buy into in order to fill their "God-shaped void".
Though these people do refer to their creator as elohim (a Hebrew name for God), their "god" is anything but. Elohim is, to them, a race of human beings from another planet. Of course, the question remains of the origin of this e.t. race, since they are supposedly little more than a human population from outer space themselves.
Though it is unlikely Woo-sook will accept this opportunity for "career advancement," he would apparently be fully funded in order to continue his Mad Hatter work deep in the heart of Wonderland, itself.
Full story here.
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