Brigitte Boisselier (Clonaid director)
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The chemist who announced the first human clone put the 'baby' conveniently out of any court's reach.
Who they are
Brigitte Boisselier, a French chemist with two PhDs who directed Clonaid.
What they do
The public face of a much-hyped human-cloning claim tied to the Raelian movement.
How it works
A former Air Liquide research chemist before joining Raelism, she fronted the 'Baby Eve' cloning announcement and testified under oath in a Florida court that the baby was 'in Israel,' beyond US jurisdiction; the case was dismissed and no clone was ever verified.
Why it matters
It's a documented case of a sensational cloning claim that placed itself out of legal reach and was never substantiated — part of the engine's look at the cloning-and-eugenics topic.
The engine's record — word for word
Eugenics/Cloning Substrate report (2026-06-11): French chemist, two PhDs, ex-Air Liquide research chemist before Raëlism. Fronted the 'Baby Eve' announcement; testified under oath (Broward Circuit Court, Judge Frusciante) that the baby was 'in Israel,' out of US jurisdiction; case dismissed for lack of jurisdiction, no clone ever verified.
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