Copyright 2010 Roberta Osborn. All rights reserved.
The Genetic Human Bill of
Rights
II. No Enslavement of Genetic Human Beings
No person, entity, or organization, including parents, individuals, corporations, courts, governments or
military organizations, may participate in the enslavement, as herein defined, of a Genetic Human
Being or Beings.
To create, by any means natural or artificial, a Genetic Human Being for the purpose of using tissue
or any other physical or chemical components from that human being for any reason constitutes
enslavement.
An example of this type of enslavement would be to create a child to provide tissue to another human
being, even for a parent or sibling. 
To create a Genetic Human Being for the purpose of using or employing the human being in any
capacity for any purpose for any length of time constitutes enslavement.
This is to prevent the artificial creation of military troops, for example, or individuals with special or
diminished capabilities for planned enslavement or exploitation.
To create a Genetic Human Being for the purpose of any kind of investigation, research, or
development of knowledge or information constitutes enslavement.
This is to prevent the artificial creation of individuals for even the most incidental scientific purposes
or curiosity.
A Genetic Human Being may not be experimented upon in any part of its development, regardless of
the intent or the potential benefits of any knowledge to be gained.
Every Genetic Human Being has the right to exist as the result of the procreation of human beings,
without other cause or purpose.
A living organism that has had any brain matter at any point in its development and that is a product
of recombination of more than one component of Human Genetic Material or is a clone or partial
clone or chimera of one or more Genetic Human Beings is defined as a Genetic Human Being with
full expectation of human liberty and rights as defined by the Constitution of the United States,
regardless of the organism’s capacity to exercise such liberty.
This is to prevent cloning for the purposes of enslavement and exploitation, including the creation of
sub-normal bodies for reserve body parts.
Single tissue cloning is not forbidden, as the availability of such tissues may eventually eliminate
pressure or coercion on Genetic Human Beings to donate body parts to others.
No person, entity or organization may cause a Genetic Human Being to be gestated and brought to
term in vitro.
The presumption here is that all Genetic Human Beings have the right to the full physical,
psychological, and potentially spiritual benefits of gestation in the human womb, whether scientists
believe they can accurately reproduce these benefits in vitro or not.