Re: Cloning opposition

From: Dan Hook (guldann@ix.netcom.com)
Date: Tue Mar 04 1997 - 15:17:38 MST


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> From: Michael Lorrey <retroman@tpk.net>
> To: extropians@extropy.org
> Subject: Re: Cloning opposition
> Date: Monday, March 03, 1997 8:29 PM
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> Exactly. No government agent can be held accountable for his or her
> actions if its his or her secret clone doing the dirty deeds while they
> are ensconced in their office with plenty of witnesses to provide the
> alibi.

I'm not sure that would work. Fingerprints would still be different.
Also, the make-up required to make a clone look 30+ years older could be
detectable. Besides, why would someone need a clone to do their dirty work
when they could simply have a lackey do it? If you want to go into
behavorial genetics (something which I am skeptical about, but is an
interesting point here) might the clone want to keep his hands clean as
well? I don't think anyone is going to be able to do anything with a clone
that they would not be able to do with fanatical followers and look alikes.

Dan Hook
guldann@ix.netcom.com



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