Are You on Clonaid Board of Directors? 19
rollthelosindice writes "The Boston Globe is reporting that Clonaid has no address, no board of directors, and only two employees, according to sealed court documents obtained by the Globe. Yet the group is pushing forward with plans to charge dozens of prospective cloning patients up to $200,000 apiece for its services."
yes. (Score:2, Funny)
None (Score:1)
Sigh (Score:3, Funny)
Scientists were openly skeptical, but the group nonetheless received enormous news media attention.
So, the news is that Clonaid isn't a legitimate company? It seems the press is still falling right into their hands...
i dont know why.... (Score:5, Interesting)
the press is just feeding into what they want: publicity for that whacked group the two employees belong to.
totl.net cult ov the week (Score:2)
Sure enough [totl.net]. Now who the fuck is dumb enough to actually think that clonaid not being a "real"(tm) company is some kind of news?
i rest my case...
-tid242
nuthin but punchline (Score:3, Funny)
Number of employees (Score:1, Funny)
ofcourse (Score:3, Insightful)
My favorite (Score:5, Informative)
Heh, heh...
-Sean
Oblig. Simp. Ref. (Score:2)
After reading the description page all I can say is: Great! I was wondering the most cost-effective means of setting up my very own Electric Needle hut ever since Bart and Homer ended up on Molokai.
So nice I'm on the board twice (Score:3, Funny)
4 out of 5 of me recommend Clonaid for patients who need clones.
My favourite quote: (Score:4, Funny)
1. They can't have it. (Not mine, anyway, picture Monty Python's Live Organ Donor program...)
and
2. No matter how much they kick and scream, we won't be giving back the vote, either.
So... they're just like debian? (Score:1, Insightful)
Just pointing out that lack of a management structure like that isn't necessarily a bad thing. The entire AmigaOS was written by one person, wasn't it?
Re:So... they're just like debian? (Score:3, Funny)
So was linux v0.01. ;)
I got it. (Score:2)
Okay so are we to believe that the aliens gave him the secrets to cloning humans? Now it all makes sense.
What I see here is a cult who has been preaching for years that aliens gave them the secret to cloning. All of sudden when real scientists discover how to actually do it, the cult leaders (in order to save face) claim they have been doing it for
Their business plan? (Score:2)
Are You on Clonaid Board of Directors? (Score:2)
This article is improperly categorized. (Score:2)
Seriously, does anyone *actually* believe that Cloneaid is anything other than the Psychic Friends Network with a new package?
where's the "faith"? (Score:1)