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We are investing in stem cell technology called SCNT, which involves taking the nucleus out of a young woman's egg and replacing it with our DNA. We believe that African women possess a unique genetic perfection, and we are willing to pay $100 for their eggs. We also value umbilical cords, placentas, and period blood for their stem cells. However, the idea of immortality through this process is considered science fiction and unethical. This practice has been tested on mice and young women, but its safety and effectiveness are still uncertain.

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Juliet Bryant, a victim of Epstein, claims she woke up in a lab on his New Mexico ranch where a doctor in a hazmat suit was harvesting her eggs. The speaker believes that if sheep like Dolly can be cloned, humans can too. They speculate that wealthy individuals may be cloning themselves, given the cost is estimated at $1.5 million. The speaker suggests that ethics and morals are not a concern for these people, and with their resources, cloning is easily achievable. They also mention Epstein's interest in transhumanism, which involves merging human brains with computer chips. The speaker concludes that Epstein and his crew epitomize a lack of ethics and morals.

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The speaker claims she saw scientists at Epstein's New Mexico ranch, where she also met Michael Bay in 2004, a year before his movie "The Island" about cloning was released. She says Epstein told her he worked with the CIA, as did Maxwell and Wexner, and that Epstein moved to the CIA and Uzureli Mossad. She connects the 1996 cloning of Dolly the sheep and Bill Clinton's 1997 ban on human cloning to the Cloneaid company's claim of cloning the first human, Eve, in 2002 in the Bahamas. She questions whether Epstein was taking eggs for cloning, noting JPMorgan's $1,000,000,000 human trafficking transactions through Epstein's accounts. She mentions Epstein's Butterfly Trust, started in 2014, and its possible connection to human hips and egg harvesting. She recalls waking up in a laboratory in New Mexico, where Epstein gave her a pelvic exam, and references Virginia Giuffre's claim about them wanting to take her baby. She also notes Oprah's visit to the island and her friendship with John of God, who ran a baby farm.

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We didn't have running water or heat. Visitors included Sean Connery, Michael Jackson, and George Bush. I've been working on wiping the laws for a country and I'm close to finishing. The recent lawsuit alleges a scheme to purchase police protection in the Bahamas by making regular payments to officials. I failed in the most important mission of my life, so I decided not to have the same fate. He wanted to buy his own immortality with his money. Peter Nygard was publicly accused of rape. I bought $60,000 worth of eggs. Abortion and umbilical cord blood are valuable sources of stem cells.

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The speaker discusses stem cell technology, cloning, and the value of melanin in organs. They mention using SCNT to obtain genetic traits from African women, offering money for genetic material. They touch on the unethical nature of cloning for immortality and the profitability of planned parenthood in certain communities due to the value of melanin-rich organs. The speaker implies a conspiracy related to the high number of babies born in New York.

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Living in Life at Key offers the super wealthy international residents the benefit of anonymity. With hundreds of residents, they can enjoy privacy and be left alone. However, over time, one resident, Nygaard, seemed to have deteriorated into someone different. He believed he was above the law, especially on his own island in the Bahamas. Being in Bahamian territory, he knew he could get away with more without having to answer to the police or government. People were afraid to complain or leave because they feared for their lives. The Bahamas was seen as a fantasy world, and leaving seemed unnecessary.

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The speaker discusses a stem cell technology called SCNT, which involves using the egg of a young woman and replacing the nucleus with their own DNA. They express admiration for the genetic qualities of curvy, sexy black women from Africa and offer to pay $100 for their eggs. They mention the value of stem cells in period blood and suggest it should be captured and recycled. The transcript abruptly ends.

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Girls are offered $100 to sell their eggs for stem cell technology. The speaker discusses the value of period blood and the desire to clone oneself for immortality. The conversation shifts to Jeffrey Epstein, who allegedly had sex with underage girls and injected himself with stem cells from his own children. The speaker mentions connections to Bill Gates and the globalist agenda. The transcript ends with a plea for support and promotion of Infowars products. (103 words)

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The problem of rejection has hindered the use of foreign objects in our bodies, including stem cells. Despite the invention of embryonic stem cells 15 years ago, their practical application has remained elusive. However, a breakthrough technique has emerged that allows scientists to tailor-make cells using the genetic material of the patients they aim to treat. This advancement could potentially eliminate all diseases and even offer immortality. Peter Nygard, a fashion tycoon, has dedicated his resources to the quest for eternal life. Stem cell research has faced religious objections and bad publicity in the past, but Nygard remains committed to finding the right technology and country to make this dream a reality. The Bahamas has embraced stem cell legislation, paving the way for the world's first state-of-the-art clinic that integrates genomic sequencing and stem cell technology. Nygard himself has undergone stem cell therapy and serves as a living testament to its effectiveness. This is a quantum leap towards the future.

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We invested in stem cell technology called SCNT, which involves using the egg of a young woman and replacing the nucleus with our DNA. We believe that this genetic greatness is unique to curvy, sexy, black women from Africa. We are willing to pay $100 for your eggs because they are valuable. Additionally, we believe that umbilical cords and period blood contain valuable stem cells that should not go to waste. We want to capture and recycle them to help others and mankind.

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The speaker claims they saw scientists and Michael Bay at Epstein's New Mexico ranch in 2004, a year before Bay's movie "The Island" about cloning was released. They allege Epstein, Maxwell, and Wexner moved to the CIA and Uzureli Mossad, and that Epstein told them he worked with the CIA. The speaker connects Dolly the sheep's cloning in 1996 and Bill Clinton's 1997 ban on human cloning funds to the company Clonead, which claimed to have cloned the first human, Eve, in 2002 in the Bahamas. They question whether Epstein was taking eggs to create clones, referencing JPMorgan's $1,000,000,000 human trafficking transactions through Epstein's accounts. The speaker also questions why Epstein victims use the blue butterfly symbol and why Epstein started the Butterfly Trust in 2014. They recall waking up in a laboratory in New Mexico, where Epstein gave them a pelvic exam, and Virginia Gaffer's claim that they wanted to take a baby from her. The speaker connects Oprah's visit to the island and her friendship with John of God, who ran a baby farm, to these events.

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In this video, the speaker discusses the relationship between Bush senior and Peter Nygard. Nygard, a fashion mogul, had a close connection with George Bush Sr. and was known for his extravagant lifestyle and an island in the Bahamas, similar to Epstein. Nygard was involved in stem cell research and had a disturbing obsession with preserving his youth. He allegedly impregnated underage girls, had them get abortions, and harvested their stem cells. The video briefly mentions other famous individuals like Mel Gibson and Robert De Niro who were associated with Nygard. The speaker promises to provide more details if there is enough interest.

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I'm investing in SCNT stem cell technology. This involves taking the nucleus from a young woman's egg and replacing it with my DNA. I believe this relates to a unique genetic advantage in Black women. We're offering $100 for women's eggs, a resource that should be recycled, not wasted. Cloning for immortality is science fiction and unethical. Experiments have already been done on mice, showing promising results, initially with safety, then younger results. The high value of melanin-rich organs should make us question the placement of Planned Parenthood clinics in our communities. The sheer number of babies born annually in New York City suggests a profitable aspect to this.

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We didn't have running water or heat. Visitors included Sean Connery, Michael Jackson, and George Bush. I've been working on wiping the laws for a country and I'm close to finishing. A recent lawsuit alleges a scheme to purchase police protection in the Bahamas by making regular payments to officials. I failed in the most important mission of my life, so I decided not to have the same fate. He wanted to buy his own immortality with his money. Peter Nygard was publicly accused of rape. I bought $60,000 worth of eggs. Abortion and umbilical cord blood are valuable sources of stem cells.

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Many Epstein victims use the blue butterfly symbol, and Epstein started the Butterfly Trust in 2014 to pay off victims and accomplices. One victim says she woke up in a New Mexico laboratory and received a pelvic exam from Epstein before being sent home, wondering if they were taking her eggs. Virginia Gaffer said they wanted to take a baby from her, stating, "Your baby, but it would really be our baby," with a document to sign. The first baby Eve was allegedly cloned in the Bahamas in 2002, the same year the speaker was taken there. She met Michael Bay, who made "The Island," a movie about cloning, and also met many scientists. Oprah, who was friends with John of God, who ran a baby farm, visited the island. JPMorgan paid $290 million to victims, and there were $1 billion in human trafficking transactions between Epstein and JPMorgan's accounts. The speaker believes human hips shaped like a butterfly connect to the Butterfly Trust if they were taking eggs.

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Perry Christie, former prime minister of the Bahamas, had a close relationship with Nygard for over 20 years. In 2012, Christie was running for prime minister again, and Nygard was determined to help him win. Nygard offered money to people in exchange for their votes, paying up to $200 per person. After Christie's victory, Nygard hosted a victory party in New York City. It is known that Nygard donated money to political parties and expected favors in return, such as the passing of stem cell legislation in the Bahamas. Nygard saw himself as the king of the Bahamas and hosted influential parties at his estate. Some politicians sought his support.

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Girls are offered $100 for their eggs due to their genetic perfection. The speaker emphasizes the value of stem cells found in period blood and suggests it should be captured and recycled. The discussion shifts to the evil actions of a man who clones himself and sucks the babies dry. The speaker mentions the connection between this man and Bill Gates and highlights the importance of supporting Infowars. The transcript ends with a plea to visit infowarsstore.com for discounted products.

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The problem of rejection has hindered the use of foreign objects in our bodies, including stem cells. Despite the invention of embryonic stem cells 15 years ago, their practical application has remained elusive. However, a breakthrough technique has emerged that allows scientists to tailor-make cells using the genetic material of the patients they aim to treat. This advancement has the potential to eliminate diseases and even offer immortality. Peter Nygard, a fashion tycoon, has dedicated his resources to the quest for eternal life. Stem cell research has faced religious objections and bad publicity, but Nygard remains committed to finding the right technology and country to make this dream a reality. The Bahamas has embraced stem cell legislation, paving the way for the world's first state-of-the-art clinic that integrates genomic sequencing and stem cell technology. Nygard himself has undergone stem cell therapy, proving its effectiveness. The future of stem cell research is here.

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Perry Christie, former prime minister of the Bahamas, had a close relationship with Nygard for over 20 years. In 2012, Christie was running for prime minister again, and Nygard was determined to help him win. Nygard offered money to people in exchange for their votes, paying up to $200 per person. After Christie's victory, Nygard hosted a victory party in New York City. It is known that Nygard donated money to political parties and expected favors in return, such as the passing of stem cell legislation in the Bahamas. Nygard saw himself as the king of the Bahamas and hosted influential parties at his estate. Some politicians sought his support.

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We didn't have running water or heat. Visitors included Sean Connery, Michael Jackson, and George Bush. I've been working on wiping the laws for a country and I'm close to finishing. The recent lawsuit alleges a scheme to purchase police protection in the Bahamas by making regular payments to officials. I failed in the most important mission of my life, so I decided not to have the same fate. He wanted to buy his own immortality with his money. Peter Nygard was publicly accused of rape. I bought $60,000 worth of eggs. Abortion and umbilical cord blood are valuable sources of stem cells.

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The recent lawsuit alleges that Nygard paid law enforcement and government officials in the Bahamas for protection. It is known that he funneled millions of dollars into the ruling party's campaigns. A video shows Nygard celebrating the party's election win and shaking hands with cabinet members. The level of corruption in the Bahamas is significant, allowing individuals like Nygard to get away with illegal activities by giving money to the right people. Nygard had a plan and invited politicians from both parties to achieve his goals. He even requested that money be hidden in fish and delivered to a parliamentarian's house. It is difficult to report these activities as police officers and politicians are involved.

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The speaker claims the Epstein story has been covered up. They met scientists and Michael Bay at Epstein's island, and about 60 girls, but didn't see trafficking to other men besides Epstein. Sergey Brin and his ex-wife were also allegedly there. Epstein claimed he worked with the CIA, and Michael Bay also supposedly met with the CIA. The speaker recounts waking up in a laboratory in New Mexico where they met Michael Bay, and alleges Epstein gave them a pelvic exam, suspecting they were taking eggs. They believe something is underground in New Mexico, drawing parallels to Michael Bay's movie "The Island." The speaker also met Epstein with Clinton, noting Clinton banned human cloning in 1997. Oprah also allegedly stayed there and met with John of God, who ran baby farms. Epstein supposedly owned Oprah's network, and the speaker believes something is hidden under Epstein's island, as it was too basic for a billionaire.

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The recent lawsuit alleges that Nygard paid law enforcement and government officials in the Bahamas for protection. It is known that he funneled millions of dollars into the ruling party's campaigns. A video shows Nygard celebrating the party's election win and shaking hands with cabinet members. The level of corruption in the Bahamas is significant, allowing individuals like Nygard to get away with a lot by giving money to the right people. Nygard had a plan and invited politicians from both parties to achieve his goals. He even requested that money be hidden in fish and delivered to a parliamentarian's house. It is difficult to report these activities as police officers and politicians are involved.

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I successfully broke through using SCNT, a process where I replaced my DNA with a woman's egg and grew my own stem cell lines. This is groundbreaking and I am the only person in the world with my own stem cells before birth. It's like science fiction turned into reality. These immortal stem cells can be implanted back into the body to renew body parts. I have personally reversed my aging in the past 4 years, and my numbers are used in medical conventions. While my children may contribute to changing the world, my focus is on keeping myself alive and healthy through preventive medicine. I am at the forefront of this field and have taken more stem cells than anyone else in the world.

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The speaker discusses a process called SCNT, which involves taking the egg of a young woman and replacing its nucleus with their own DNA. They express admiration for the genetic qualities of curvy, sexy black women from Africa and express a desire to obtain some of that genetic perfection. The speaker offers to pay $100 for women's eggs and emphasizes the value of period blood, suggesting it should not be wasted but rather used for medical purposes. They believe it can be a source of life for someone else and for mankind.
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