Cloned Fetal Farming: Here We Come
For the last year I have been jumping up and down and hollering that therapeutic cloning isn't really about embryonic stem cells. Rather, once the research is finished in the Petri dish, it will be moving to cloned fetal farming for organ harvesting and use in drug testing. Thus, New Jersey has passed a law permitting cloning through the ninth month and other state legislatures had similar proposals before them. (Here is an article describing the law I wrote before its passage.)
Now there is more evidence being produced by Slate's biotech reporter, Will Saletan. Saletan, an excellent journalist on these matters (although I often disagree with him), is now writing a five-part series demonstrating that cloned fetal farming may be the actual target of therapeutic cloning. I have linked here to the second article. You can get to the first from there. I'll post others as they come out and perhaps add a few comments.


1 Comments:
"Don't be scared. We don't have to grow a whole new you."
Whew! I'm glad he told me nothing to be frightened of. Nothing to see here, only science research. Move along!
Can't wait to see the next segment. He's certainly honest without apparently being a transhuman freak.
But don't they get it. It's not the cloning to term - that's not even a scary mini-me, if healthy, it would be a younger (except for unstable telomeres) identical twin.
It's not even expanding fetal abortion, as much as I'm pro-life. It's making human tissue into a product - that was a little scary in Soylent Green, huh?!! and that would be just for starters.
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