Police Test Genetically Enhanced Narcotic Detection Pigs

A Canadian police department has partnered with Buckley University to train genetically enhanced pigs to uncover methamphetamine cave labs hidden in the Rocky Mountains.

At The Buckley University Innovation Center

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Researchers have inseminated scent specific dominate genome genes pre- natal from the top 10 smelling animals too infuse with the highly mutable proteins from the mammalian mountain boar .

Head R&D Scientist Professor Amanada P. Jonajonski attached a remote robotic eye prototype to this ground breaking new policing tool developed and engineered in Canada .

The surrealistically surgical-ally embedded robotic eye will act as a viewing portal for police too navigate the pig away from hungry bears while roaming the mountainside sniffing for Meth labs.

After months of intense scent training
adult pigs are sedated .

While under sedation the pigs are implanted with deep tissue GPS satellite shock rods that can control the pigs movement to avoid predators .

Buckley research scientist are currently working on a GMO pig that local police departments can use to detect illegal domestic dumping sites within city limits.

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