Chapter 3: What is New is Ancient : Much material about genetic engineering and cloning in ancient times has been assimilated in "Forgotten Ages" Magazine reprinted Jochmans delving into origin of man. Archeologists have found a few forms of ape-man; none confirm linkage to man's ancient ancestors. Sumerian records relate accounts of god-men deities living 5000 years ago in the land of Apsu, now called South Africa. An entity named Enki created a satisfactory clone to work at hard labor and in deep mines - a monstrous, mindless controllable man-animal. Berosus, Greco-Babylon historian, once wrote: "There once resided most hideous beings produced by two-fold principal (genetic hybridi¬zation) delineations of which were preserved in the temple of Belus at Babylon." Probing further, ancient scientists discovered a form of virus to impregnate a certain clay as host for growth of altered DNA material which was then injected into the nucleus of a human cell, trans¬forming the DNA in that cell to reproduce the virus form - endlessly. When that cell disintegrates, the mutated offspring inject themselves into other cells, multiplied endlessly. The Ancients knew the activity of the genes in genetic structuring - the element which gives life to the cell and instructs reproduction to begin, resulting in the growth of cells into living beings, thus able to produce endless clones. In 1974, Dr. Graham Cairn-Smith of the University of Glasgow's Department of Chemistry announced a new theory on the origin of life: not achieved by chance combinations of elements, but with a catalyst of clay...
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