News

Membership: The organization says it comprises some 40,000 members worldwide, with highest concentrations in France, Canada and Japan. Outside researchers have suggested the membership may be smaller.
Clonaid officials and Rael, founder of the fringe religious movement, cite privacy concerns for the baby and her parents. On Saturday, Clonaid announced that a second cloned baby has been born to ...
It says Eve will not undergo genetic testing to compare her DNA to her mother's, which would prove or disprove Clonaid's claim. Is the cloning legitimate or just a publicity stunt? Rael ...
And in Miami, Florida, the head of the quasi-religious Raelian movement, which is linked to Clonaid, Rael, the leader formerly known as Claude Vorilhon. Thank you both for coming. Appreciate it.
That same year, Raël started a company, Clonaid, with chemist Brigette Boisselier as the company's chief executive. Attorney Mark Hunt funded Clonaid's initial attempts at cloning because his ...
The FDA said it will launch in inquiry. Clonaid, a for-profit company, was founded by Claude Vorilhon, a former French journalist who calls himself Rael and leads the Raelians. He and his ...
Former Raëlian, Damien Marsic, who was in the cult for 33 years and worked alongside Boisselier at Clonaid, said they never cloned a human. ‘The announcement of the cloned baby was a descent ...
“To ensure that money from the Movement is NOT used to pay a salary to Rael, there is a separate ... the then-director of Clonaid, listen to an unidentified man on 23 March 2003 , in São ...
Bush presidency, after the Raëlians incorporated a human cloning research company in the Bahamas, Clonaid. In March of 2001, Raël and others were called before the House Energy and Commerce ...
The same spring, the US Food and Drug Administration's Office of Criminal Investigations inspected a Clonaid lab, run by the Raëlians, located in a rented room from a high school in Nitro ...