Bioscience company claims to have technology capable of resurrecting the woolly mammoth  – Jurassic Park is HERE



Are there any limits to what technology can do? Every day it seems limitations dissolve and boundaries are deemed obsolete.

That is certainly the case for a new tech company that just emerged in 2021. It’s called Colossal Biosciences, and it claims to have technology capable of achieving something that has never been done before: resurrecting extinct species.

Yes, you heard that right — Colossal Biosciences is the real-world version of the InGen Corporation from the "Jurassic Park" film franchise.

Founders Ben Lamm and Dr. George Church intend to reawaken the ancient woolly mammoth from its 4,000-year-old grave. They also have their sights set on other species, including the Tasmanian tiger and the dodo bird.

Glenn Beck, who’s equally fascinated and concerned, invites Ben Lamm on the show to discuss the company and its intentions.

Beck begins by reading Colossal Bioscience’s mission statement:

Through technological and engineering breakthroughs in biosciences and genetics, Colossal is accepting humanity’s duty to restore Earth to a healthier state, while also solving for future economies and biological necessities of the human condition. Colossal will revolutionize history and will be the first company to use CRISPR technology successfully in the de-extinction of previously lost species. On the journey, we will build radically new software tools and technologies to advance the science of genomics overall. We are leading the new charge of bioscience. We accept the responsibility. We see the light at the end of it all.

Lamm says that “these genetic rescue technologies not only can help bring these incredible animals back and help restore those ecosystems ... but can actually develop technology that we can use to advance conservation,” which he claims is crucial considering “we could lose up to 50% of all biodiversity between now and 2050.”

Colossal’s technological innovations can also “be applied to human health care and help with everything from cancer research to genetic engineering and getting rid of certain types of disease states in humans,” Lamm says.

Balanced ecosystem, conservation, improved health care — what could go wrong?

“Have you ever seen 'Jurassic Park'?” Beck asks Lamm, who laughs and claims he’s a big sci-fi fan.

Beck then asks the question we’re all thinking: “Is there anything you won’t bring back?”

Lamm’s response is interesting to say the least. Watch the full video here.


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