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RE: And Then There Were Noone
Do you know the book I refer to?
I had know idea it had a book until you mentioned it. It was the cartoon I watched when I was much younger and it was quite popular back then.
make good donors for humans
I read this statement and I thought you were joking but just to be sure, I decided to do some research and to my amazement, you were correct and I’m here wondering, why scientists mostly use monkeys and rats for their research when they have pigs that have close match to humans DNA.
It's good to hear you did some research since there's always truth in what I write. Isn't it interesting that people rather believe that everything that's true is fiction and take the make up stuff for the truth?
I assume that rats, mice, dogs, cats, ferrets and genuine pigs are easier to keep (ask that rat of a Fauci) and a part of them breeds faster as well. Why monkeys? An old habit I guess and old habits are hard to kill.
Lately we had a discussion why pigs aren't used and why a pacemaker if the organs of a pig are available. Why killing strangers on the streets to steal their organs and leave them behind for dead if a pig is the answer? Pigs are consumed and in the old days we didn't waste much. Skin (leather), bladder (condoms and lamps), legs, skull, bowels everything was used (no waste). So instead of eating the heart and kidneys they could be used. The reason is why not? Is it really because humans are afraid such a heart will change them into a pig (good for a story) or is the reality that doctors/governments rather see us die and they all pretend that we are in high need of organs?
The reality is we are not.
The book I refer to in my text is written by Agatha Christie. Didn't google or AI provide the answer? You only needed to google the title. If not AI isn't as educated as I thought and @weisser-rabe has the solution it it comes to guessing the books she has in mind.
Thanks for replying.