Andy Wycliff was a highly regarded White House reporter when he received an anonymous email telling him that the U.S. military was cloning Neanderthal children in Alaska. In his spare time, Andy started investigating the claim, not expecting the conspiracy theory to be true. He talked to cloning reproductive experts at major universities. None of the experts knew of any human cloning programs anywhere in the U. S or abroad. Every military official he questioned claimed to know nothing about a Neanderthal cloning program. ...
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Andy Wycliff was a highly regarded White House reporter when he received an anonymous email telling him that the U.S. military was cloning Neanderthal children in Alaska. In his spare time, Andy started investigating the claim, not expecting the conspiracy theory to be true. He talked to cloning reproductive experts at major universities. None of the experts knew of any human cloning programs anywhere in the U. S or abroad. Every military official he questioned claimed to know nothing about a Neanderthal cloning program. He teams up with an Alaskan environmental reporter named Rashah McArthur, who often visited the North Slope of Alaska. Innuits who lived and hunted in the area told Rashah military police from a base had accosted them, claiming they were trespassing on land their ancestors had lived for 10,000 years. Was this the military base where secret Neanderthal cloning experiments were being conducted? If so, to what end? Through dogged reporting, Andy and Rashah ferret out the truth. But what they uncover is only the beginning of the story. The rest will leave you astonished and concerned about the future.
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