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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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The transcript discusses the legal and practical prospects of cloning a human being, focusing on the near-term feasibility and the institutions involved. It asserts that strictly speaking it would be legal to clone “me” tomorrow at a leading IVF clinic outside of New York, where people with the technology, the ability, and the desire exist to genetically engineer human embryos to become the first in the world to clone a human being. The speaker notes that there is “no doubt that human beings will be cloned,” and attributes this potential to Doctor Jacques Cohen, described as a leader in the field, who would need only the approval of his clinic’s ethics committee to make history. The conversation then shifts to the idea that, given the money and permission, cloning could occur within a year or two. The responder says, “We could clone you probably in within two years,” indicating a timeline for making a clone a reality. The transcript also presents a concrete example from a research facility in Scotland that pioneered the technique, showing that an actual cloning process is taking place there. Although the example shown is of an animal, the speaker explains that the same method could be applied to humans. The described procedure is laid out simply: take a cell from a human, such as a scraping of skin, obtain an egg from a female, remove the nucleus from the egg, fuse the skin cell and the enucleated egg with a spark of electricity, and you have an embryo. If this embryo is implanted in a woman, nine months later you would have a carbon copy of the person from whom the skin cell was taken. The speaker emphasizes the steps that lead from a skin cell to an implanted embryo and ultimately to a clone, portraying the process as technically straightforward and within reach given the appropriate approvals and resources. Overall, the transcript frames cloning as an imminent and legally permissible capability in elite IVF and research settings, driven by prominent figures like Dr. Cohen, with a plausible two-year horizon and a shown proof-of-concept in Scotland, while outlining the key molecular steps involved in producing a cloned embryo.

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I traveled, promoting unity and health, but my heart failed due to a military-related condition. Stem cell therapy in Panama saved me after 3 months on my deathbed. The therapy, from discarded umbilical cords, isn't available in the US and saved my life. No harm to babies.

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mRNA vaccines have shown the potential of cell and gene therapy. Two years ago, most people would have refused gene or cell therapy, but the pandemic has increased acceptance of innovative treatments.

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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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Our company is embracing cell and gene therapy, which has the potential to make a significant impact. The mRNA vaccines are a prime example of this. Just a couple of years ago, if we had asked the public if they would be willing to undergo gene or cell therapy, the majority would have refused. However, the pandemic has changed people's perspectives and made them more open to innovative solutions.

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We are developing non-scale machines that mimic bacteria and aim to enhance life longevity through genetic engineering. The concept is similar to the mRNA technology used in COVID vaccines. Our long-term goal is to create genetically engineered human cells, which is more challenging than manipulating bacterial cells. While some may view this as unethical, our focus is on the potential benefits. We utilize a lentiviral vector, a type of virus, to introduce new DNA into cardiac cells, enabling them to combat unhealthy cells. Welcome to this institute event; I’m Maurice Pomerantz, the Executive Director.

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A startup called Ambrosia offered young blood transfusions to wealthy elderly clients for $8,000 per liter. Despite claims of immortality, the FDA shut down the company due to lack of proven benefits and potential risks. The idea of young blood transfusions stems from past experiments showing rejuvenating effects on aging animals. However, recent studies suggest limited benefits and potential health risks for humans. The science behind this controversial treatment remains uncertain, with experts warning against its use outside of clinical trials. Ultimately, there are no easy shortcuts to eternal life.

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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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I can clone you by using your skin cells and an egg, but it's illegal. However, we can create mini organs from your cells to test drugs. In our lab, we grow mini brains from people with or without a predisposition to Alzheimer's. We can age these brains to 80 years old in just a few months, causing them to lose their electrical activity and develop dementia. By activating three embryonic genes, we can reverse the aging process, restoring electrical activity and eliminating Alzheimer's. We have successfully done this in mice, improving their memory and learning abilities.

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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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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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I have successfully broken through in the field of stem cell research using a technique called SCNT. By taking my own skin cell and combining it with a woman's egg, I was able to create my own stem cell lines. This breakthrough allows for the possibility of renewing body parts by implanting these immortal stem cells back into the body. I have personally experienced the benefits of this research, as I have reversed my aging in the past four years. While my contributions may be small, I am dedicated to doing everything I can to stay alive and healthy through preventive medicine. In fact, I have taken more stem cells than anyone else in the world.

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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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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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Visitors to the location included Sean Connery, Michael Jackson, and George Bush. One speaker claims to be close to finishing breaking the laws for a country. A lawsuit alleges NYGARD initiated a scheme to purchase police protection in the Bahamas by making regular payments to law enforcement and government officials. One speaker stated they failed in the most important mission of their life and decided not to have the same destiny. Another individual, who didn't want to die, believed he should be able to buy his own immortality with his money. One speaker believes something is a game changer and perhaps immortality. Another speaker bought $60,000 of eggs. Umbilical cords, placentas, and period blood are considered rich with stem cells.

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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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I am working on writing laws for a country to attract top medical scientists, doctors, and high-end patients. The laws aim to keep the bad guys out and ensure safety. Similar to the idea of abortion, doing it in a proper legal environment reduces risks. Some controversy exists around stem cell protocols, as not all groups or doctors are up to speed on the best procedures for obtaining stem cells safely. The laws I am writing will help keep the good guys in and the bad guys out, creating a legitimate and safe environment for stem cell research and storage.

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A stem cell technology called STMT is being discussed. It involves taking the egg of a young woman and replacing its nucleus with our DNA. The speaker mentions that this technology has been tested on mice, resulting in fat mice with six backs that were very active. However, the speaker expresses ethical concerns about using this technology to create curvy, sexy black women from Africa.

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We are investing in stem cell technology called SCNT, which involves using the egg of a young woman and replacing the nucleus with our DNA. This genetic modification aims to enhance certain traits, particularly those found in curvy, sexy black women from Africa. We believe it is unethical to monopolize this genetic perfection. The practice has been tested in mice, resulting in weight loss and improved physical appearance. However, it is important to ensure the safety of everyone 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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Our company is embracing cell and gene therapy, which has the potential to make a significant impact. mRNA vaccines are an example of this type of therapy. Two years ago, if we had asked the public if they would be willing to undergo gene or cell therapy, the refusal rate would have been around 95%. However, the pandemic has made people more open to innovation in ways that were previously unimaginable.

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Leading Stem Cell Expert: Stem Cells 101 - The Future of Medicine w/ Robert Hariri | EP #147
Guests: Robert Hariri
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In this episode, Peter Diamandis and Dr. Bob Hariri discuss the potential of stem cells in regenerative medicine and longevity. Hariri highlights the disparity in stem cell access, noting that while Americans can obtain stem cells abroad, they remain largely unavailable in the U.S. due to conservative FDA regulations. He emphasizes that stem cell therapies have been safely used for decades, advocating for a more courageous approach to their approval in the U.S. Hariri explains that stem cells, originating from a single totipotent cell at conception, are crucial for tissue repair and renewal throughout life. As we age, our supply of stem cells diminishes significantly, leading to decreased regenerative capacity. He likens stem cells to a natural repair kit, essential for maintaining health and youth. The conversation also covers the importance of placental stem cells, which are abundant and can be cryopreserved for future use. Hariri argues that these cells are a moral and practical resource, as they can be collected without ethical concerns associated with embryonic stem cells. They discuss the challenges of clinical trials for stem cell therapies, noting that the regulatory landscape needs to adapt to the advancements in cellular medicine. Hariri shares success stories of individuals, including celebrities, who have benefited from stem cell treatments for various conditions. The episode concludes with a focus on the future of cellular therapies and their role in extending healthspan.

a16z Podcast

a16z Podcast | High Growth in Companies (and Tech)
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In this A16Z podcast episode, Chris Dixon interviews Elad Gil, author of "The High-Growth Handbook: Scaling Startups from 10 to 10,000 People." They discuss the complexities of scaling startups, emphasizing the transition from early-stage challenges like product-market fit to late-stage issues such as executive hiring and organizational communication. Gil highlights that as companies grow, communication patterns break down, necessitating new processes and a strong executive team. He advises founders to seek experienced executives and define roles clearly during hiring. The conversation also touches on late-stage financing, where founders must be cautious of overvaluation and the potential pitfalls of complicated investment structures. They explore the evolving tech landscape, including trends in crypto, machine learning, and longevity technologies. Gil notes that while many startups may fail, the infrastructure and ideas developed today could lead to significant advancements in the future. The societal implications of longevity technologies are also discussed, raising questions about power dynamics and personal life choices in an extended lifespan scenario.

Genius Life

The Latest Science In Reversing Your Age & Living Longer! | Adeel Khan On The Genius Life Podcast
Guests: Adeel Khan
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Investment in aging research is surging, promising advancements in chronic disease management. Stem cell research has evolved from embryonic controversies to synthetic biology, particularly with induced pluripotent stem cells (iPSCs), which can be derived from any somatic cell and reprogrammed. This breakthrough allows for standardized cell production, enhancing treatment efficacy. Recent trials have shown iPSCs can regenerate dopamine neurons in Parkinson's patients, indicating significant potential for neurodegenerative diseases. Current therapies include exosomes, which carry signaling molecules to promote healing, and are being explored for conditions like Alzheimer's. The U.S. lags in regulatory frameworks for stem cell therapies compared to countries like Japan, where such treatments are legal and regulated. Chronic diseases, including cancer, are largely lifestyle-related, with a focus on nutrition, exercise, and social connections being vital for health. Emerging therapies like follistatin gene therapy show promise in reducing biological age and enhancing muscle growth without exercise. The future may see organ regeneration through advanced techniques, while lifestyle modifications remain crucial. The conversation emphasizes the need for innovative approaches to health, bridging gaps in conventional medicine and addressing chronic conditions effectively.
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