🔥🚨BREAKING: Claims and bizarre concerns of ‘humans being cloned in Israel’ and an ‘upcoming alien invasion’ has started to flood the internet after Netflix released a documentary called "Raël: The Alien Prophet.” That documented the ‘Raelian Swatstika wearing, alien worshipping, Hebrew speaking, cult of sex magic.’ On January 29, 2003, Clonaid, a human cloning company made media headlines when they announced they cloned a human baby named Eve was in Israel and they wanted guardianship. (Clonaid’s website is still live and active today) Clonaid, made the disclosure under oath at a hearing into whether Florida should appoint a guardian for the child. The judge then threw the case out of court. Boisselier also maintained under oath that two other cloned babies have been born since Eve's birth late last month. Clonaid was founded by the man who also created the Raelian religious sect and claims life on Earth was started by extraterrestrials. (His group logo was the Swastika and Star of David combined logo that Kanye West posted that initially got him banned from X.) On March 28, 2001 Clonaid presented their case of human cloning to the 107ty U.S. Congress. Titled: “The Issues Raised By Human Cloning.” Serial No. 107-5 On March 4, 1997, President Bill Clinton banned the federal government from funding human cloning but the United States never banned human cloning. the Raelin headquarters is currently located in Ontario Canada. Senator Fetterman’s wife went to Ontario after her husband had a stroke. This is where the ‘cloning jokes allegations’ most likely came from. I have added the new Netflix trailer in addition to the old media coverage I restored on this cult at (1:54) I get shadow banned every time I report on the Raelians.
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