Wednesday, February 26, 2020

FBI Stops Peter Nygard & His Trafficking Tiny Humans Operations - The First Of Many, Many More To Come

Peter Nygard likes to use his own stem cells as his fountain of youth.

According to Wikipedia, it explains the technique Peter uses called Somatic Cell Nuclear Transfer:
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Peter the Procurer & His
Tiny Pre-Human Egg Purveyors
In genetics and developmental biology, somatic cell nuclear transfer (SCNT) is a laboratory strategy for creating a viable embryo from a body cell and an egg cell. The technique consists of taking an enucleated oocyte (egg cell) and implanting a donor nucleus from a somatic (body) cell. It is used in both therapeutic and reproductive cloning. Dolly the Sheep became famous for being the first successful case of the reproductive cloning of a mammal.[1] In January 2018, a team of scientists in Shanghai announced the successful cloning of two female crab-eating macaques (named Zhong Zhong and Hua Hua) from fetal nuclei.[2] "Therapeutic cloning" refers to the potential use of SCNT in regenerative medicine; this approach has been championed as an answer to the many issues concerning embryonic stem cells (ESC) and the destruction of viable embryos for medical use, though questions remain on how homologous the two cell types truly are.
Peter has lots of young, beautiful women who have eggs.

Peter has lots of money.

There are even egg banks where you can purchase tiny pre-human eggs.

Peter can even fund campaigns to pass laws to grow his own tiny humans so he can use his own stem cells, since he is the progenetor, and all.

http://www.nygardbiotech.com/the-movie/
I wonder if Peter knows about his namesake, Peter's Pence, since they are all up into those neonatal lab rat trafficking tiny humans residuals of the peculiar institution stuff.


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I wonder what they do with the tiny humans, after they were pre-tiny humans.

See, before an egg is fertilized with sperm,  you must decide with which host you are going with for the gestation.

Will the host be the original parent, a legal term I like to use for the biological mother, carry the tiny human product or will the zygote be warehoused by a corporation in an artificial host? 
We have been growing embryos outside the womb for quite some time which is why there is a legislative push against the arcane propaganda of abortion.

By degendering human evolution, science can grow and people can stay young and spry.

PUTIN: "You Said The Word Mother 'Can't Be Replaced'" - The U.S. Already Did - "Host" - Corporate Parental Rights Highjacks Canon Law 

Upon fetal maturtion, is the extraction of stem cells voluntarily induced and have parental rights been terminated and transferred?

What is the citizenship of the fetus and what do you do with the leftover tiny human parts?

Organ transfers?

Medical school lab rat testing?

Orphan drug testing?

Personal inurement?

I can go on all night long about the trafficking tiny humans industry.

Since, I know nothing, but what I know, I am going to let the FBI finish and take the glory for dismantling this particular trafficking tiny humans operation, for there shall be many, many more.


It is generational.

It is the work of the god.

It is the residual of the peculiar institution.

Praise the lord.

#maytheheavensfall

Peter Nygard to step down from company after FBI raids New York offices

Spokesperson would not confirm whether search was related to recent sexual assault allegations, lawsuit

The FBI searched the New York headquarters of Peter Nygard's fashion brand but would not say what they were looking for Tuesday.

Peter Nygard will step down from his company and divest his ownership stake, his spokesperson said Tuesday, amid revelations the Canadian fashion mogul is the target of a police investigation in the Bahamas involving allegations of sexual assault.

The announcement in a statement comes just hours after FBI investigators raided Nygard's New York offices earlier in the day. An FBI spokesperson confirmed the search took place but would not provide any further details.

Ten women have filed a civil class-action lawsuit against Nygard, whose fashion company is based in Winnipeg, accusing the clothing manufacturer of raping them at his seaside mansion in the Bahamas and operating what they refer to as a "sex trafficking ring."

Police in the Bahamas are now investigating allegations made by four women who are part of the lawsuit, who told police Nygard sexually assaulted them when they were younger than 16, the age of consent in the Bahamas.

The FBI would not confirm whether Tuesday morning's raid was related to these allegations.

But Nygard's lawyer said he believed the raid was a direct result of the allegations, which he called a "conspiracy" created by Nygard's former neighbour, Louis Bacon, with whom Nygard has been in a legal feud for more than a decade.

"They'll find no evidence of wrongdoing," Jay Prober said.

However, he said he hasn't read the FBI's warrant yet and doesn't know exactly what they were looking for.

Nygard 'will divest his ownership interest'
In a statement Tuesday evening, spokesman Ken Frydman said Nygard would be stepping away from the company that bears his name.

The statement included no admissions of wrongdoing, but instead continued to point a finger at "Louis Bacon and his operatives."

"Recognizing the priority of the welfare of the thousands of Nygard employees, retail partners, loyal customers, vendors, suppliers and business partners, Peter Nygard has made the decision to step down as chairman of the Nygard companies and will divest his ownership interest," the statement reads.

"Peter Nygard has decided that his legal battles with Louis Bacon will no longer be a distraction to the [Nygard] companies."

Lawsuit alleges assault, rape
The lawsuit filed in New York alleges Nygard "recruited, lured and enticed young, impressionable and often impoverished children and women, with cash payments and false promises of lucrative modelling opportunities to assault, rape and sodomize them."

The alleged rapes happened between 2008 and 2015, and three of the women were 14 at the time, the lawsuit says.

No criminal charges have been laid and none of the allegations have been proven in court. A statement of defence has not yet been filed.

Prober has vigorously denied the allegations against his client, saying earlier this month the police investigation "will go nowhere, absolutely nowhere."

"Anybody who makes a complaint like that, whether it's true or not, the police are obligated to investigate it. The investigation will amount to nothing," Prober said.

He said Nygard's lawyers in New York are currently preparing a motion to dismiss the class-action lawsuit.



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