clones in the garden

Godzilla, jr., April 18, 2001

 

the movie would go like this; The settlers cloned themselves (in their image and likeness) to provide themselves with a work force to run the plantation of... the fruit of the tree of knowledge of good and evil? the tree of eternal life? And when this (these) human being(s) became aware of the situation, where they 'came' from, who they were working for and why, they were made mortal (the day you eat of it you will die) through genetic manipulation (probably the 'T' cells?) and 'expelled' (placed a flamming sword that rotated every which way). Left to their own devices these 'clones' once again attracted the unbenign attention of the 'elohim', the gods themselves, who immediatly turned them(us) against (our)themselves with culture and language and location; enforced diversification. Now, with this new international free press net thing, humankind may be able to recover from the self mutilation it had (has) become obsessed with. I am launching an inter-galactic tort in the world court for a possible violation of the prime directive. I want to create a war tax to finance the establishment of the planet's war orphan's as the first legitimate planet citizens since the tower of Babel incident. Its time to insist, clones or not, that we are all family and the world is our living room.

peace,
Ned Hogan, jr.

 

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