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‘Raël: The Alien Prophet’ Episode 3 Recap And Ending: Was The Birth Of Eve Authentic?
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In the series, Raël: Alien Prophet, the third episode, The American Dream shows how Raël advocates for human cloning in America alongside biochemist Brigitte Boisselier. The purported birth of “Eve” in 2002 sparked intense legal and media scrutiny. Raël’s lobbying efforts for human cloning, combined with the controversial claim of Eve’s birth, became focal points, leading to heightened attention from both legal authorities and the media. The episode delves into the complexities and consequences of these events, examining the intersection of scientific ambition, ethical considerations, and societal reactions within the American context.

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How Was The Cloning Process First Put Into Action?

The cloning process was initiated when Raël, the leader of the Raëlian movement, lobbied for human cloning in America. Biochemist Brigitte Boisselier, a dedicated Raëlian, took on the mission of human cloning after experiencing personal loss and recognizing the legal constraints in France, where expressing support...
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  • 2/7/2024
  • by Sutanuka Banerjee
  • Film Fugitives
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