rupol2000
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It is interesting that this is not clearly described anywhere, or is unknown to the broad masses. They don't even know what it is.
Initially, they tried to deny horisontal gene transfer, but the discovery of retroviruses forced them to admit it. This means that virginity matters, if a whore is fucked, her fetus can inherit even if it is from another father. It has become a fact, hasn't it? The striped horse experiment could be real.
Somewhere in Montagnier's book I read that a huge number of native virus-like particles, in fact, viruses, float in the blood of everyone. It's just his own genetic material, wrapped in a protein coat.
This gave me the idea that this could be a natural tool for horizontal genetic transmission. I'm pretty sure of that, it makes sense. That is why tactile contacts cause disgust in us or, on the contrary, desire, also we have a disgust for feces, scraps, and so on, so sexual games are not limited to coitus.
This can also explain the physiological identity of a human and a pig. This is the genetics of peoples who were engaged in pig breeding or had a common ecological niche with pigs.
Initially, they tried to deny horisontal gene transfer, but the discovery of retroviruses forced them to admit it. This means that virginity matters, if a whore is fucked, her fetus can inherit even if it is from another father. It has become a fact, hasn't it? The striped horse experiment could be real.
Somewhere in Montagnier's book I read that a huge number of native virus-like particles, in fact, viruses, float in the blood of everyone. It's just his own genetic material, wrapped in a protein coat.
This gave me the idea that this could be a natural tool for horizontal genetic transmission. I'm pretty sure of that, it makes sense. That is why tactile contacts cause disgust in us or, on the contrary, desire, also we have a disgust for feces, scraps, and so on, so sexual games are not limited to coitus.
This can also explain the physiological identity of a human and a pig. This is the genetics of peoples who were engaged in pig breeding or had a common ecological niche with pigs.
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