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Could we soon Reverse death? US company to start trials 'reawakening the dead' in Latin America

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posted on Jun, 5 2017 @ 07:13 PM
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Scary wow.
So a Philadelphia based co is going to reverse brain death using a number of injections that can reboot the brain. But they ain't doing it in the US, or India but in Mexico in a unnamed location.


Bioquark, a Philadelphia-based company, announced in late 2016 that they believe brain death is not 'irreversible'.

And now, CEO Ira Pastor has revealed they will soon be testing an unprecedented stem cell method on patients in an unidentified country in Latin America, confirming the details in the next few months.

To be declared officially dead in the majority of countries, you have to experience complete and irreversible loss of brain function, or 'brain death'.
According to Pastor, Bioquark has developed a series of injections that can reboot the brain - and they plan to try it out on humans this year.

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India said no to the experiments.
So on to another 3rd world country I guess.
The first stage is called "Human Neuro-Regeneration & Neuro-Reanimation". Catchy huh? They are going to look for brain dead people 16-65 years old, and use their stem cells and inject them back into the body, and then inject Peptides into the spinal cord. All the while using MRI's to see if the "therapy" is working (this does not sound cheap).
The story does not go too deep into the process, but it sounds like a really controversial new technology.


Initially, Pastor and his collaborator Himanshu Bansal, an orthopedic surgeon, planned to carry out the first tests in India. Days after announcing their ambitions, the plan was blocked by the Indian Council of Medical Research, urging the duo to take their trials somewhere else.

The first stage, named 'First In Human Neuro-Regeneration & Neuro-Reanimation' was slated to be a non-randomized, single group 'proof of concept' study.


I would not want to be re-awakened after a horrific brain injury. The mess the procedure would leave me in would be a fate worse than death.
I would want to know what kind of quality of life would be left, although I have my suspicions.
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posted on Jun, 5 2017 @ 07:19 PM
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a reply to: seasonal

I might as well say the obvious...ZOMBIES



posted on Jun, 5 2017 @ 07:24 PM
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a reply to: seasonal

I read something about that this past winter. While everyone else has been rooting for Niburu or the Antichrist I have personally been rooting for the zombie apocalypse. Looks like there's a good chance for my favorite doom porn to become a reality! Woohoo!



posted on Jun, 5 2017 @ 07:24 PM
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a reply to: BlueJacket

The Z scares me very little when compared to sitting in my own filth at a $1,500 a week "convalescent" home under the loving care of underpaid nursing assistants with neck tats.



posted on Jun, 5 2017 @ 07:25 PM
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I wonder how much the Mexican Government is getting paid to turn a blind eye into ethics and human rights' breeches.

Who's running this anyway... Dr. Frankenstein??



posted on Jun, 5 2017 @ 07:25 PM
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I think I'll pass on living forever, seems awfully boring. I think I'd rather die and see what other experiences life has in store for me after this life.



posted on Jun, 5 2017 @ 07:27 PM
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a reply to: seasonal

Sorry to say it, Already posted a few hours ago.
Follow a lot of your posts, Thank you,






posted on Jun, 5 2017 @ 07:27 PM
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originally posted by: GeauxHomeYoureDrunk
a reply to: seasonal

I read something about that this past winter. While everyone else has been rooting for Niburu or the Antichrist I have personally been rooting for the zombie apocalypse. Looks like there's a good chance for my favorite doom porn to become a reality! Woohoo!


The Zombie apocalypse is here, created by a bad batch of bath salts and spice



posted on Jun, 5 2017 @ 07:28 PM
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a reply to: Kalixi

Odd that India said no. Must not have thrown enough $$$$ at'em.

All bets off in Mexico, and at an undisclosed location? Could they make it sound more ominous and evil?



posted on Jun, 5 2017 @ 07:28 PM
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a reply to: seasonal

Scary wow. So a Philadelphia based co is going to reverse brain death using a number of injections that can reboot the brain. But they ain't doing it in the US, or India but in Mexico in a unnamed location.


I saw that movie. I think it was filmed on an island somewhere.
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posted on Jun, 5 2017 @ 07:29 PM
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a reply to: Robbo2006

oops



posted on Jun, 5 2017 @ 07:33 PM
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a reply to: seasonal

They actually tried to carry out trials in India in 2016, but they were blocked.

Experiment to raise the dead blocked in India

This is extremely dangerous. Trying to revive a human body with no soul in it, who knows what could posses those "reanimated bodies".



posted on Jun, 5 2017 @ 07:36 PM
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originally posted by: ElectricUniverse
This is extremely dangerous. Trying to revive a human body with no soul in it, who knows what could posses those "reanimated bodies".


This isn't about bringing back the dead. Read the article.



posted on Jun, 5 2017 @ 07:42 PM
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a reply to: ElectricUniverse

Yes, but being brain dead is a touchy subject. Like you said about the soul and other religious implications.

And trust me, the Dr is not interested in you being able to walk talk and crap like you are supposed to. He is just hell bent for leather to get this experiment going. The rehab is another dept's problem.



posted on Jun, 5 2017 @ 07:48 PM
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a reply to: seasonal

This is complete and total bullsh**!
NOT going to happen.



posted on Jun, 5 2017 @ 08:03 PM
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And this ladies and gentlemen is how the Zombie Apocalypse begins!



posted on Jun, 5 2017 @ 08:05 PM
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a reply to: PDXEX

I think the idea is to get the testing going in a 3rd world country. Work out the kinks and get the patent. Then you can help stroke victims, closed head injuries and perhaps MS and other horrific diseases that people suffer from.

Oh and the money will roll in.



posted on Jun, 5 2017 @ 08:36 PM
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originally posted by: GeauxHomeYoureDrunk
a reply to: seasonal

I read something about that this past winter. While everyone else has been rooting for Niburu or the Antichrist I have personally been rooting for the zombie apocalypse. Looks like there's a good chance for my favorite doom porn to become a reality! Woohoo!


Maybe the Antichrist is a zombie coming back from the dead. Have you not thought of that!?
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posted on Jun, 5 2017 @ 08:50 PM
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This is extremely important research.

Not just for the various applications listed in the article like repairing brain damage but actually reversing death itself.

Combine it with age-slowing and de-aging technology that is already in its infancy humanity would become immortal.

I guess it'd also answer the question of the afterlife conclusively once and for all. A scary thought, but life's oldest and greatest mystery would be solved.

I look forward to hearing more about their research.



posted on Jun, 5 2017 @ 09:25 PM
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originally posted by: PDXEX
a reply to: seasonal

This is complete and total bullsh**!
NOT going to happen.


why not?




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