Clonaid President Introduces Embryonic Cell Fusion System

TEL AVIV, ISRAEL - MARCH 16: Brigitte Boisselier, Clonaid company president and Raelian priestess, holds a Raelian book published in Hebrew during a press conference March 16, 2003 in Tel Aviv, Israel. Boisselier reiterated the Raelians sect's claim that it has created five human clones, including the first, a baby girl called Eve, born in Israel to American parents. She said they plan to produce scientific evidence to support their claim within the coming week. (Photo by David Silverman/Getty Images)
TEL AVIV, ISRAEL - MARCH 16: Brigitte Boisselier, Clonaid company president and Raelian priestess, holds a Raelian book published in Hebrew during a press conference March 16, 2003 in Tel Aviv, Israel. Boisselier reiterated the Raelians sect's claim that it has created five human clones, including the first, a baby girl called Eve, born in Israel to American parents. She said they plan to produce scientific evidence to support their claim within the coming week. (Photo by David Silverman/Getty Images)
Clonaid President Introduces Embryonic Cell Fusion System
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