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Does Clone of Human Already Exist?

It’s Not Science Fiction Anymore

You’ve seen the movies. Arnold Schwarzenegger fighting his own double. Agent Smith endlessly replicating in The Matrix. It’s the stuff of Hollywood nightmares, right? A fun concept to explore for a couple of hours before the credits roll and you go back to your normal, comfortable reality.

But what if the movie never ended?

What if that reality isn’t so real after all?

When the world was introduced to Dolly the sheep in 1996, a collective gasp was heard around the planet. We did it. We had created a perfect genetic copy of a living, breathing mammal from a single adult cell. It was a staggering scientific achievement. A miracle. But behind the polite applause and the scientific papers, a colder, more primal thought was slithering into the public consciousness: If we can clone a sheep… can we clone a man?

Publicly, the answer was a resounding, horrified “No!” Committees were formed. Laws were drafted. The United Nations debated the very ethics of our existence. The official story became that human reproductive cloning was a moral red line, a forbidden frontier we would never, ever cross.

It’s a nice story. It helps us sleep at night.

But it’s a lie.

The question is not “has human cloning taken place?” The real question is how long it’s been happening, who is being cloned, and why they’re hiding it from us.

Deep Dive: The Public Spectacle of Dolly

To understand the cover-up, you have to understand the event that started it all. The birth of Dolly wasn’t just another lab experiment. It was a global media event. It was designed to be.

Think about the timing. The mid-90s. The internet was just starting to crawl into our homes. Information was still controlled by major media outlets. When the Roslin Institute in Scotland announced their success, they controlled the entire narrative. They presented it as a breakthrough for medicine and agriculture.

Here’s the simple version of how they did it. They took an udder cell from a six-year-old Finn-Dorset ewe. That’s the genetic blueprint. The “software.” Then they took an unfertilized egg from another sheep and scooped out its nucleus—its own genetic information. They essentially made an empty shell. Then, with a little zap of electricity, they fused the udder cell with the empty egg. The egg, now tricked into thinking it was fertilized, started dividing. It became an embryo, a perfect genetic duplicate of the original sheep. They popped that embryo into a surrogate mother, and months later, Dolly was born.

Simple. Almost too simple.

The world was told this took 277 attempts. A difficult, inefficient process. But was it? Or was that just part of the story to make it seem less accessible, less of an immediate threat? To make us all think, “Oh, well, that’s far too complicated to be happening in some secret lab.”

Mission accomplished. The world marveled, then shuddered, then passed laws, and then… largely forgot about it. The “threat” was contained. Or so we were told.

The Clowns and the Cults: A Perfect Distraction

Right on cue, the circus came to town. Almost immediately after the Dolly announcement, bizarre groups started popping up, claiming they were on the verge of cloning the first human.

Remember the Raelians? The UFO cult led by a former French race car driver named Rael? They launched a company, with the almost comically evil-sounding name “Clonaid.” In 2002, they held a press conference that was broadcast around the world. They announced the birth of “Eve,” the world’s first human clone. It was a media frenzy.

They had no proof. No baby. No DNA evidence. Nothing.

The scientific community rightly called them frauds. The media painted them as lunatics. And just like that, the entire concept of human cloning was successfully associated with UFO cults and crackpots. It was a brilliant move. A perfect piece of psychological misdirection. While the world was laughing at the weirdos in the silver jumpsuits, the *real* work could continue. Unseen. Unchecked. Deep in the shadows.

Where Did The Real Research Go? Underground.

Let’s be logical for a moment. Do you seriously believe that a technology with the power to create perfect duplicates of human beings—a technology with unimaginable military, political, and economic implications—was just abandoned because of a few ethics panels?

No. Of course not.

The research didn’t stop. It just went dark. It was absorbed into the black-budget world of military-industrial complexes and clandestine intelligence agencies. Think about the possibilities. A world leader assassinated? Unacceptable. A tragic loss. But what if a replacement, a perfect copy with all the same memories and mannerisms, could be ready to step in by the next morning? No panic. No disruption to the global order. The public would never even know.

A team of elite special forces soldiers? They are valuable assets. But they are mortal. They get tired. They feel pain. They have families. Now imagine an army of clones. Grown for one purpose. Programmed for loyalty. Incapable of fear. A disposable, endlessly replaceable fighting force.

This isn’t just theory. The whispers have been leaking out for years. Chatter about deep underground military bases (DUMBs) in the deserts of Nevada and New Mexico. Facilities so vast they are essentially subterranean cities, powered by their own nuclear reactors, completely off the grid and shielded from any and all oversight.

This is where the real science is happening. Far from the prying eyes of the media and the constraints of morality.

The Doppelgänger Conundrum: Are They Hiding in Plain Sight?

Once you start looking, you see them everywhere.

Spend some time on internet forums, the last bastions of free thought. You’ll find threads dozens of pages long comparing photographs of famous politicians and celebrities. Photos from the 90s, the 2000s, and today.

Look at the ears. The shape of the earlobe is unique, like a fingerprint. And yet, you’ll find photos where a public figure’s earlobes appear attached in one decade and detached in the next. Freckle patterns shift. Scars vanish. Eye color seems to subtly change depending on the lighting.

The debunkers rush in, of course. “It’s just plastic surgery!” “It’s weight loss!” “It’s a different camera angle!”

Some of it is, sure. But all of it? Every single time?

Then there’s the behavior. A politician who spends 30 years as a moderate suddenly, almost overnight, becomes a radical firebrand, spouting talking points that are the complete opposite of their entire life’s work. We call it “political evolution.” We rationalize it. But it’s jarring. It’s unnatural. Is it the same person? Or is it a new model that’s been activated?

These aren’t just “look-alikes.” The theory isn’t that they are using doubles. A double can be discovered. A double has a past, a family. A clone is a blank slate. A perfect biological copy, potentially grown in a fraction of the time, ready to be deployed when the original is no longer useful, cooperative, or alive.

The CRISPR Revolution: Cloning Goes High-Tech

If the science of Dolly the sheep scared you, then you haven’t been paying attention to what’s happened since.

The technology of the 90s is a rusty old plow compared to the surgical laser of today’s genetic tech. I’m talking about CRISPR-Cas9. You’ve probably heard of it. The media presents it as a miraculous gene-editing tool that could one day cure cancer and hereditary diseases.

And it can.

But it can also do so much more.

CRISPR makes the original cloning method look like a clumsy art project. It allows scientists to cut and paste genes with pinpoint accuracy. They can eliminate “flaws.” They can enhance positive traits. They can build a better human. A stronger one. A smarter one. One who doesn’t age as quickly.

Recent internet theories, often scrubbed from major platforms, suggest that CRISPR isn’t just being used to *edit* genes, but to perfect the cloning process itself. Remember the 277 failures it took to make Dolly? That was the public number. The real number was likely far less, but with CRISPR, the failure rate could be driven to zero. You can correct any errors in the DNA replication on the fly. You can ensure every single clone is a perfect, viable copy.

You can even start making… improvements.

Why just replace a world leader when you can replace them with a version 2.0? One that needs less sleep, has a photographic memory, and is immune to common diseases. A more efficient, more controllable asset.

What If They Are Already Here?

This is the part that keeps people up at night. This isn’t a future problem. This is a “right now” problem. If a shadow government program has had this technology since the 90s—and it’s a near certainty that they have—then they’ve had decades to perfect it and implement it.

How would we even know?

A clone wouldn’t know it’s a clone. It would be grown with a complete set of memories—the memories of the original—implanted directly into its neural pathways. It would wake up one morning thinking it was the original person, with a seamless memory of a life it never lived. It would go to work, kiss its family, and carry on the mission without ever suspecting it was a copy.

The only people who would know are the handlers. The puppet masters.

So, when you see a powerful CEO, a four-star general, a president, ask yourself a simple question. Are you looking at a person who was born, grew up, and achieved their position through a lifetime of effort? Or are you looking at a biological machine? A piece of hardware running a software program, placed in a position of power to execute a hidden agenda?

The implications are dizzying. It rewrites all of modern history. Key decisions, shocking political turns, unexplained events—were they the result of human choice and chaos, or the calculated moves of a hidden hand swapping out the players on the board?

This isn’t just about presidents and movie stars. How far does it go? The brilliant scientist who has a sudden, paradigm-shifting breakthrough. The influential journalist who changes the national conversation. The unassuming whistleblower who is silenced and discredited.

Who can you trust?

Maybe nobody.

The science is real. The motive is undeniable. The only thing missing is the public confession. And you will never, ever get that. They took the most powerful technology in human history, and they didn’t give it to us. They kept it for themselves. And they are using it. Every single day.

The next time you watch the news, don’t just listen to the words. Watch their eyes. Look for the little glitches in the matrix. The momentary blank stare. The out-of-character phrase. Is it just a slip of the tongue? Or is the programming starting to fray around the edges?

They aren’t coming.

They’re already here.

Arindam Mukherjee
Arindam Mukherjee
Arindam loves aliens, mysteries and pursing his interest in the area of hacking as a technical writer at 'Planet wank'. You can catch him at his social profiles anytime.
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