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zerobot:

“New experiments in genetic engineering could open the doors for the return of fearsome “giants” described in the Bible – the offspring of human women and fallen angels – warns author Thomas Horn in his best-selling book, “Nephilim Stargates: The Year 2012 and the Return of the Watchers.””

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Are Bibles ‘giants’ set for return?

“But imagine the staggering implications of such science if dead Nephilim tissue was discovered with intact DNA and a government or rogue agency somewhere was willing to clone or mingle the extracted organisms to make Homo-nephilim,” says Horn. “If one accepts the biblical story of giants as real, such discovery could actually be made someday, or perhaps already has been and was covered up. The technology to resurrect the extinct species may already exist, and cloning methods are being studied now for use with bringing back Tasmanian Tigers, Wooly Mammoths and other extinct creatures.”

I don’t think I’ll be losing any sleep over this.

Source: zerobot

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