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          From the desk of George Barnard  September 17, 2007. 
 
 By the early 1970s, and after a long 
          (dry) spell of at least 10 years, I once again met up with the Urantia 
          Midwayers of the present 11:11 Progress Group. One day, in what I would 
          class as our regular back-and-forth discussions (rather than transmissions), 
          we spoke about human intellect and physiology on this world as compared 
          to such on other inhabited worlds. 
 Midwayer Chief Bzutu (ABC22) did not at first want to be drawn on the 
          subject of how we compared to those on other worlds from an intellectual 
          viewpoint. He was eventually prepared to say that many worlds 
          fared better.
 
 From a physiological point of view, whilst many organs can repair themselves, 
          heal, and regenerate, there was nothing like the human liver on this 
          planet in the way it can regrow into a fully functional organ, and in 
          a very short time when damaged by gross force, disease or neglect. The 
          liver was enviably superior to those of other human species 
          elsewhere in the universes.
 
 From a short, rather unexpected September 16 communication with Midwayer 
          MNO8 (Dr. Mendoza) we learned that liver cells hold the secret to rapid 
          regeneration of other organs, like kidneys, etc. Although the transmission 
          is somewhat unclear, at least to me, it appears to contain the assurance 
          that the liver cells are much more potent in their ability to regenerate, 
          and that powerful aspect of the liver cell can be isolated 
          and used to boost regeneration of unlike cells if inserted into these 
          cells.
 
 Dr. Mendoza: This is your friend and physician, Dr. Mendoza. 
          I have only just arrived here on this spot. I have only a short message. 
          Indeed, my earlier suggestion that the liver cell includes an ingredient, 
          a component, which can be used in the promotion of rapid cell growth 
          in human cells that have an alternative determination (different function), 
          is a worthwhile conclusion. The thought is with you, it is not of you, 
          yet it can be passed on to many, and then one might say, it will 
          be in the air, and research will be directed towards it. My love 
          is with you my friends. I say Adieu.
 
 This is not my field, never was, and Im not even convinced there 
          isnt already some research going on in this very area, but Progress 
          does overlap onto Medicine at times, and this may well be one of those 
          one-hundred-monkeys events. I simply do as I'm told.
 
 © 11:11 Progress Group.Toujours au Service de Michael.
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