May 22 nd 2012 Celebrities and their doppelgangers, and the different types of human clones
3SG1 posts an article about celebrities and their doppelgangers( The Chive 2012) to Donald Marshall’ s Facebook Timeline. 3SG1: Wow! How much do Heath Ledger and Joseph Gordon Levitt look alike? Are they Clones? Check out the rest of the pictures.
DM:“ Doppelgangers” as is mentioned in the title of the article, is what the German people, and German faction of the Illuminati at the cloning center call clones. I will explain later... I currently have a backlog of messages which I must reply to... I must reply to messages and email too [ as well as, post on Facebook ]... May 23, 2012 at 5:48am
DM: OK... well there are a few different types of clones... there are“ duplication clones”, such as the REM driven clones which I deal with;“ re-animated clones” and“ replication clones”. May 23, 2012 at 6:19am
Re-animated
human clones and the soulstone microchip implant Re-animated human clones WITHOUT the soulstone microchip implant
DM:“ Re-animated clones”( which can be referred to as‘ dead people clones’) – which are clones of original people which once lived; these re-animated clones( dead people clones) are clones of original people which previously lived on this earth; without the“ soulstone microchip”( which is a microchip invented by the Illuminati, containing a flawed recording of an entire person’ s consciousness) re-animated clones develop a mind and personality of their own, different from the original person who previously lived. Without the soulstone microchip, the personalities of re-animated clones are shaped by the circumstances experienced, in the life of the re-animated clones, as well as, the environments experienced, in the life of re-animated clones. Although re-animated clones develop a personality of their own without the soulstone microchip, re-animated clones without the soulstone microchip tend to be dumber than original natural born human beings, because essentially clones are dumber, and this is just a side effect of human cloning.
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