They said this with regards to cloning to reach the goal of immortality:
"Your personality, your memory -- everything recalled in your brain -- you download it when you die in an adult cell, an adult clone of yourself, and then you can have eternal life through different bodies," he said. "
No, your adult cell will not contain information about your memories and personality. It's akin to having an empty hard drive - you fill it up with info and woopti, there's the person.
Cloning will give them similar 'hard drives' - buthormones etc in the prenatal stage will result in a slightly different one.
Then there's the act of filling the hard drive.
These guys have hired people to clone people, and they don't even know the basic limitations. They don't even have the brains to play out a simp+le mind game:
If you copy yourself exactly as you are right this very moment,l will you then be two persons? Nope; the microsecond after you'll have experienced different things - there'll be two independent persons that genetically are identical. In the case of a dead adult, there'll only be one.
Identical twins ain't the same person. Geehs, you'd think they used their brain. Oh, wait, they're religious nutters. They probably think the brain is a fat deposit kinda like a beer gut.