The "Would You Mind" segment during Janet Jackson’s 2001–2002 All for You Tour is legendary for its bold, theatrical sensuality. As a highlight of the show, Janet transformed the stage into an S&M fantasy scene to perform the slow-jam, frequently selecting a "lucky" male audience member to participate in the act 😮💨
Immediately after the experimental mRNA gene therapy COVID vaccines were rolled out -- TV presenters, athletes, audience members and even comedians started collapsing on live TV every single day and nobody questioned it
🚨EPSTEIN FILES STATE THE CREATED NEANDERTHALS CLONES
Clones of Neanderthals were created in underground tunnels as stated in the Epstein files released by the DOJ government in 2026. It is impossible to ignore the truth at this point. The truth is stranger than fiction and we have not heard anything stranger than this happening in real life.
Per Charlie T Griffen
The first studies of Neanderthal DNA focused on the genetic sequences of mitochondria, the microscopic organelles that convert food to energy within cells. In 2005, however, 454 began a collaborative project with the Max Planck Institute in Leipzig, Germany, to sequence the full genetic code of a Neanderthal woman who died in Croatia's Vindija cave 30,000 years ago. As the Neanderthal genome is painstakingly sequenced, the archaeologists and biologists who study it will be faced with an opportunity that seemed like science fiction just 10 years ago. They will be able to look at the genetic blueprint of humankind's nearest relative and understand its biology as intimately as our own.
In addition to giving scientists the ability to answer questions about Neanderthals' relationship to our own species--did we interbreed, are we separate species, who was smarter--the Neanderthal genome may be useful in researching medical treatments. Newly developed techniques could make cloning Neanderthal cells or body parts a reality within a few years. The ability to use the genes of extinct hominins is going to force the field of paleoanthropology into some unfamiliar ethical territory. There are still technical obstacles, but soon it could be possible to use that long-extinct genome to safely create a healthy, living Neanderthal clone. Should it be done?
At the 454 Life Sciences offices, Gerald Irzyk, Jason Affourtit, and Thomas Jarvie explain the process they use to read the chemicals that made up Neanderthal DNA and the genes that determined a large part of their biology. DNA has a shape, called a double helix, that makes it look like a twisted ladder. Each rung on the ladder is called a base-pair. The rungs are made up of a pair of chemicals called nucleotides--adenine, thymine, cytosine, and guanine, which are usually referred to by their first initials. The sequence of the nucleotides in the DNA determines what genes an organism has and how they function.
Max Planck Institute initially chose 454 because it had come up with a way to read hundreds of thousands of DNA sequences at a time. Genome-sequencing technology is advancing at a rate comparable to computer processing power.
Putting the fragments themselves in order can be a little tricky. "At first glance, it's just this completely random assemblage of As, Ts, Cs, and Gs," says Irzyk. "But it turns out there are patterns and motifs, and sometimes these are very specific to a group of organisms." For the Neanderthal sample, the human and chimpanzee genomes were used as references for checking the sequence.
Working with ancient DNA can be much more problematic than sequencing genetic material from living species. Within hours of death, cells begin to break down in a process called apoptosis. The dying cells release enzymes that chop up DNA into tiny pieces. In a human cell, this means that the entire three-billion-base-pair genome is reduced to fragments a few hundred base-pairs long or shorter. The DNA also goes through chemical changes that alter the nucleotides as it ages--C changes into T, and G turns into A--which can cause the gene sequence to be interpreted incorrectly. In the case of the Neanderthal sample, somewhere between 90 and 99 percent of the DNA came from bacteria and other contaminants that had found their way into the bone as it sat in the ground and in storage. The contaminant DNA has to be identified and eliminated. Given the similarity between Neanderthal and modern human DNA, this can be especially difficult when the contamination comes from the people who excavated or analyzed the bone.
The Rothschild Surrealist Ball held in 1972
The Rothschilds are an old banking family that have been pulling strings and financing wars since at least the Napoleonic era
This is how Sarah Page, a white woman, accused Dick Rowland, a 19-year-old Black shoeshiner, of assault, which resulted in the 1921 Tulsa Race Massacre. They never stop playing the victim and lying unnecessarily.
This clip always cracks me up. This was a classic interview and Mike was not fucking with Oprah’s ass!!!🤣🤣🤣🤣👊🏾
21 savage Mike is my favorite 🙌🏾😂😂😂
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His right hand squeezes under the left arm to trigger the detonation. The shirt is visibly seen slightly being pulled at the moment of the squeeze. Then, before rushing to Charlie, he reaches back into his right pant pocket to disengage the weapon.
“Did they really ban Lead paint because it was toxic, or because it blocked their signals?”
“For decades every home was coated in lead paint - lead is a natural shield against radiation and electromagnetic frequencies”
In July 2020 Chrissy Teigen deleted over 60,000 tweets containing any and all links to child trafficking and pedophil*a. The tweets speak for themselves and once again connect Hollywood celebrities and elites to a very dark truth involving children.
“Pedophiles are placed in power because they’re easier to control.”
"It’s no coincidence that Trudeau, Obama, Zelensky, and Macron are all Gay. Their psychopathic traits make them easier to manipulate"
JUST IN: Video surfaces allegedly showing RFK Jr. in college drug deal amidst newly reported rumors of dealing cocaine.
In the video, RFK Jr. and his pusher (heard off-screen) engage in their meticulous process of weighing out their product before delivery.
This is shocking.