Read previewNetflix's "Raël: The Alien Prophet" is perhaps one of its most gripping docuseries yet.
The show delves into the world of a controversial French cult known as the Raëlian Movement, which claimed that it created the world's first human clone in the early 2000s.
The Raëlian movement was convinced that cloning humans would lead to immortality.
In "Raël: The Alien Prophet," Boisselier maintains that Eve is doing well, although she has little contact with her.
AdvertisementWhile Raël, Boisselier, and Clonaid all maintain that they have made successful human clones, there has been no evidence to prove that they ever produced anything other than a media firestorm.
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—, Claude Vorilhon, Raël, Brigette Boisselier, Mark Hunt, Andrew, Hunt, Boisselier, Clonaid, Eve, Michael Guillen, Guillen, Brigitte Boisselier, SUSAN STOCKER, hadn't, John Frusciante, there's
Organizations:
Service, Raëlian, Business, ABC, CBS, PBS, CNN, Broward, Getty, Broward County Circuit, Raelian
Locations:
France, Scottish, Florida, Broward County, Israel