The Russian Defense Minister has revealed his plans to clone A̳n̳c̳i̳e̳n̳t̳ Siberian warriors and their horses using DNA. The bones of 3,000-year-old Scythian warriors can be found at the A̳n̳c̳i̳e̳n̳t̳ Tunnug burial site in the Valley of the Kings in the Republic of Tuva in Siberia.
Sergei Shoigu, Russia’s Defense Minister and one of Vladimir Putin’s closest advisers, has revealed his intention to resurrect an army of valiant warriors using DNA cloning. Is this, though, a high-level cover-up to obscure the signs of imminent war?
An army of A̳n̳c̳i̳e̳n̳t̳ Scythian warriors has been cloned using DNA.
Between the 3rd and 7th centuries BC, nomadic Scythian tribes of Iranian descent ruled the Eurasian steppe from C̳h̳i̳n̳a̳’s northern borders to the Black Sea region.
Since 1998, archaeologists have been excavating the Tuva burial mound known as ” Arzhan 2 “, and in 2001, a team of Russian and German archaeologists started excavating graves and tombs in the “Valley of the Kings.”
A Russian-Swiss archeological team has now been charged with locating samples for the DNA cloning of a warrior army.
The A̳n̳c̳i̳e̳n̳t̳ Tunnug burial site includes 3000-year-old nomadic warriors who were “often laid to rest with their horses,” according to a Daily Mail post. Sergei Shoigu of the Republic of Tuva recently talked about the Valley of the Kings’ “potential of the remarkable 3,000-year-old Scythian burials.”
The contentious part is that the “potential” he mentions is sampling 3000-year-old Scythian DNA in order for military scientists to reconstruct an A̳n̳c̳i̳e̳n̳t̳ army of “advanced” warriors.
Dolly DNA Cloning and Tomorrow Russia’s Soldiers
According to a three-year-old story in UniLad, when Shoigu began the Russian-Swiss archeological digs, he hired a “modern-day shaman” to ensure that the excavations did not enrage the spirits.
According to Zvezda TV, Russian Defense Minister Sergei Shoigu told an online session of the Russian Geographical Society, which Putin attended, “Of course, we’d love to discover the organic matter, and I’m sure you can imagine what will happen next.”
The burials were found “in permafrost,” which could have preserved organic matter, according to Shoigu, but “it would be likely to make more of it, if not Dolly the Sheep.” He was, of course, referring to Scotland’s declaration in July 1996 that a female domestic sheep (Dolly) had been cloned from an adult somatic cell using the nuclear transfer method.
There’s nothing to do down here… Look over there, Ancient Warriors!
Allow me to attempt to bring this whole story in context without getting myself into trouble. According to a 2017 PBS report, Russia’s misinformation machine (the Kremlin and the media) has waged a multifaceted intelligence (and disinformation) operation for years. “Whoever owns the media controls the nation in Russia,” said correspondent Nick Schifrin. One of Russia’s most famous channels is “state-owned.”
I’m not a political analyst, but I don’t think you need to be to understand what’s going on here.
Let us now return to the session from last Wednesday, where we discussed “Russia’s propaganda machine.” Shoigu should have listed Russia’s latest deployment of nearly 100,000 troops to the Ukraine border under usual circumstances in other countries (apart from C̳h̳i̳n̳a̳).
The guy who pushes the large red buttons just thought about resurrecting an army of A̳n̳c̳i̳e̳n̳t̳ Scythian soldiers while the world’s media watched Russia anticipating an imminent war. This can only mean one thing. It’s time for Ukrainians to flee the country.