Recipients of organ transplants report inheriting their donor’s traits
such as behaviours and diets. Some scientists argue that this is due to
physiological and psychological imprinting. However, the hypothesis of
microchimerism appears to be more compelling.
Microchimerism is
the presence of cells (or DNA) from one person in another genetically
distinct person. It can occur naturally, for example, during pregnancy,
when foetal cells transfer to the mother’s bloodstream and vice versa.
And it can occur artificially from organ/tissue transplantation or blood transfusion, where donor cells can persist in the recipient’s body for years.
According to Dr. Mathew Maavak, the experimental gene therapy injections known as “vaccines” allegedly cause microchimerism.
Because
organ transplant recipients report inheriting traits from donors,
possibly through microchimerism, Dr. Maavik asks the question: Can
foreign DNA control your soul?
Can Biotechnology Control Human Behaviour? That was the title of a thought-provoking article
penned by Guy Hatchard for the Brownstone Institute recently. The
article was partly based on a paper published by the journal
Transplantology which documented “the experiences of individuals who
received a range of donated organs including hearts, kidneys, liver, and
lungs.” According to the Hatchard:
In all, 87% of subjects
experienced marked unusual changes that challenged their behaviour,
sense of identity, and personal preferences. First-person reports and
evidence from donor families confirm that some of these effects involve
the transfer of personality traits such as food or behavioural
preferences from the donor to the organ recipient. For example, an avid
meat eater might become a vegetarian who cannot face meat on their
plate.
This is an unexpected result that challenges conventional
ideas. This study points to the distributed location of memory
throughout physiology and its close association with a variety of organ
systems. It amply illustrates how little the life sciences understand
about the interface between consciousness and matter. [Emphasis added]
But
has this phenomenon been conclusively established, at least in terms of
correlation? The Transplantology paper conducted a cross-sectional
study among 47 participants (23 heart and 24 other organ recipients)
which is an admittedly small sample but its observations have been
echoed by other studies....<<<Read More>>>....
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