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Published October 30, 2014 at 936 × 702 in alternative answers?
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Dale PendellAcclaimed Poet & AuthorPharmakopoeia
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Jonathan OttIndependent Researcher & Ethnobotanical AuthorPharmacotheon
Criticism: Ancient stone carvings of Huachuma’s choice cactus were analyzed by archeologist Backberg. His friend Trout, the illegitimate son of Karel Knize, ran DNA tests proving that San Pedro had been cloned by the Chavin Indians; one of the first verified instances of plant selection by cloning. Today these perfectly correct (PC) cactus are called Backberg clones (BC) in honor of the discovery by Dr. Backberg; even though he died before DNA testing. Trout, after being expelled from Cambridge University for selling drugs, published his book San Pedro to help his father’s business selling cuttings and seeds… Trout’s Response: I don’t want to dignify Verne’s wacky world with a response but need to thank him for providing my best laugh of last year when seeing this.
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