One Autumn day in 1974, when he was 9, Sergio Canavero visited his regular newsstand on a bustling street in Turin, Italy, to buy a comic book. As a bullied schoolboy, the man who now claims he can complete the first human head transplant was dismally aware of his pitiable social status – “cookie-cutter nerd” – and sought fictional escape. His attachment to Spider-Man’s Peter Parker, another dweeb, lured him deep into the comic book world of Marvel, with its dose of futuristic medicine.
That fateful day, he bought Issue 51 of Marvel Team-Up, in which Dr. Strange boasts to Spider-Man and Iron Man, “I myself have surgically rejoined severed neurolinkages…. The nerve endings have been fused, the healing process begun.” This marked Canavero’s first encounter with the idea of spinal cord fusion. And he wanted more. FULL REPORT
What a butcher! how is the guy able to do this without the medical and government stopping him.
This is not only an abominable idea, it also raises serious legal questions: is the person resulting from such a transplant (in the case of survival and the patients don’t both die) the one TO whom the head is transplanted, or the one FROM whom the head is taken? This appears as another case, as in Genesis 11:6, of “… nothing will be restrained from them which they have imagined to do,” and will require Yahuwah Almighty’s intervention to put a stop to it, as He did the building of the Tower of Babel. May He so forbid and put a stop to such wicked foolishness, in the Name of the Master Yahushua (Lord Jesus), omein!
Is this goon, normal? this guy is completely insane and very morbid. lets call him dr. frankenstien from her on in..