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BlueWren posted an update 9 years, 1 month ago
@tim-h Hi TimH. I was listening to the last VidChat. Was it you that Dr Farrell suggested to investigate the subject of wheat and the cheetah? Have you found anything? I heard that the cheetah is a genetic anomaly – it has only one mother, ever, but with wheat I was wondering if Dr Farrell was hinting at its opiate nature. What do you think?
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Cheetahs have non-retractable claws, like a dog. As for wheat, there’s a great book about what’s going on with wheat in the last 50 years and its effect on health called Wheat Belly. It’s well researched and quite sobering. And yes, modern wheat has opiate like effects.
Hi iZeta! I think that might have been Sue aka Freefall asking about wheat and cheetahs. Apparently cheetahs are all genetically the same, like rats bred for experiments in a lab. And are they some weird sort of canine-feline hybrid? Possible vidchat question was going to be about the origin of domesticated animals. Such as, did we have hunter-gatherer ancestors who bred friendly puppies from wolves? How long/many generations did that take? How did they know it was even possible? Did the same process produce cute domestic kittens from lions? You know what I mean? We take domesticated animals for granted, but it seems to me an absolutely superb example of genetic manipulation. If that is what happened. What do you think?
You mean some creature came along and took a wild undompted species and tinkered with them genetically until they got a docile, ‘smarter’ smaller version? No.. its not possible. That never happens.. (Im being sarcastic)