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Human Cloning There are currently five different types of clones, concealed from public knowledge. There are Mark 1 clones; Mark 2 Clones; Mark 3 Clones; and Mark 4 clones and reanimated clones. Moreover, there are two types of cloning techniques: duplication cloning and replication cloning. Mark 1 clones are REM sleep driven clones. However, the technology used for Mark 1 clones causes many side effects and therefore Mark 1 REM sleep driven clones are no longer a preferred choice. Mark 2 clones are also REM sleep driven clones. Mark 2 clones have fewer side effects than Mark 1 clones, and therefore Mark 2 clones are currently the preferred method for REM sleep driven clones. Mark 3 clones are independent clones which operate on microchip containing the entire consciousness of an individual. Mark 4 clones are also independent clones, operating on a microchip which contains the entire consciousness of an individual and is an advanced version of a Mark 3 clone. These independent clones (Mark 3 and Mark 4) have a lifespan of 6 months to 12 months and require adjustments after this period to run efficiently once more. Without these adjustments, their functionality weakens. To “reanimate” means “to restore to life; resuscitate; revive”. Consequently, reanimated clones are clones which are genetically identical to that of a person who once lived. Replication cloning is what the public is most familiar with. Replication cloning involves giving birth to a genetic identical of an original where the newborn starts life off as a baby and matures. The newborn is referred to as a clone. However, duplication cloning is a current concealed advanced from of cloning, and it involves taking as little as two cells from an individual, adding a constant electrical charge to the cells until a complete human being is formed. Duplication cloning is similar to the process of regenerative medicine as demonstrated by Dr. Stephen Badylak’s video “How to grow a New Fingertip” (CBS 2008; Science Channel 2014) where Badylak states: ‘A whole human can be grown within 9 months.’ On average it takes 5 months to grow a duplicate clone of an original by means of advanced scientific and technological regenerative procedures. 35 | P a g e