Russian Experiments Breeding Apes with Humans the Humanzee Part 2

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The “Humanzee” Russian project was a failed and high-profile former Soviet military project/experiment during the cold war. The idea was to conduct cross-species breeding between humans and primates which was a primary objective to achieve ground force superiority against US infantry. Some aspects of this experiment included producing “super soldiers” for the Red Army. This project was devised by Joseph Stalin’s top-profile military scientist, army staff, and generals. Ilya Ivanov, the project’s leading figure, designed a bio chamber to nurse 20 experimental chimps. These chimps could have extraordinary capabilities such as enchanted mental capacity, impressive muscular-physical strength, and advanced physical mobility to perform superior combat skills compared to regular human soldiers. This was a truly terrifying prospect to induce unchecked mutant creatures. A would-be biological nightmare.    In this episode, Alex and Jason take attention and detail to discuss the fundamental ethical issues for this experiment. We can look back at the Ra materials and reflect the role of responsibility, as intelligent and free sentient creatures of Creation. We should be able to carry on lessons and learn from the past to make a better future. Humanity has stood the test of time by bearing the responsibility to be stewards of nature and agents of evolution. But as every conscious developed and reasonable being, man is vulnerable from the reigns of power. Easily blinded and corrupted by a false sense of reality and existence will lead to disasters. If not for the obvious genetic problems faced by the Humanzee project we would certainly have artificial invasive species ready to challenge and assert dominance against the human race.    Humans have a good track record for screwing up big time. We have reached the pinnacle of making ways to hurt one another by using nature as weapons, not a sanctuary. The amount of disrespect we inflict to nature will double, and big-time if we keep mistakes like this buried under the sand.   Let’s join Alex and Jason as they discuss philanthropy and biological weapons. www.higherdensityliving.com