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There are weapons being developed to target specific individuals by using their DNA and medical profiles. This raises concerns about privacy, especially in terms of commercial data protection. Over the past 20 years, expectations of privacy have diminished, particularly among younger generations. People willingly provide their DNA to companies like 23andMe, which then own and can potentially sell this data without sufficient intellectual property or privacy safeguards. The lack of legal and regulatory frameworks to address these issues is a problem. It is crucial to have an open and public political discussion about how to protect healthcare information, DNA data, and personal data, as adversaries may exploit this information for developing such weapon systems.

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23andMe is mentioned, prompting a warning against using their services due to data selling practices. It is claimed that 23andMe sells user data to other entities, including Russia. Nathaniel Johnson, a policy advisor for the U.S. Department of the Treasury, is introduced. The claim is made that 23andMe's contract contains a clause allowing them to share information with shareholders, some of whom are pharmaceutical companies based in other countries. These foreign pharmaceutical companies are allegedly owned by entities such as the Ministry of Defense in Russia or are based in China.

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The speaker expresses caution regarding the long-term side effects of modifying people's DNA and RNA. They state there is a risk associated with directly encoding the ability to produce antibodies into a person's DNA and RNA. The speaker is concerned about potential mutations or other downstream risks.

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A senator questions a 23andMe representative about their data privacy policies, specifically regarding the sale of consumer data. The senator claims the company's privacy statement says they cannot share information without consent, yet they are selling it. The representative states customers can delete their data anytime, even after the sale. The senator points out that the deletion page went down after the sale announcement. The representative claims the issue was fixed and customers can now delete their data. However, the senator reads from 23andMe's privacy policy, which states the company retains genetic information, date of birth, and sex even after account deletion. The representative initially denies retaining genetic information, but then admits to retaining name, email address, and other data. The senator accuses the company of not allowing consumers to permanently delete their data and lying to them. The senator concludes that 23andMe controls consumer data and is violating its promises.

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The speakers discuss the potential dangers of new technologies being developed. They mention the possibility of vaccines that can change DNA and be remotely updated to control human genomes. They also talk about the creation of life in cells and the ability to program them to produce desired products. The speakers highlight the concept of designer receptors that can be remotely controlled to affect the way a person thinks and acts. These advancements raise concerns about complete control over humanity.

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DNA companies are issuing warnings that your personal information can be sold and weaponized against you. It is claimed that someone's DNA and medical profile can be used to target a biological weapon that will kill that person. People are sending their DNA to companies like 23 and Me to get data about their background, but their DNA is now owned by a private company and can be sold off. There needs to be a public discussion about protecting healthcare and DNA information because this data will be collected by adversaries to develop these systems.

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Synthetic molecules in medicines are intentionally being used for sterilization and population control, according to the speaker. They claim that a billion-dollar enterprise is working to eliminate billions of people, starting in Africa. Multilateral agencies and health authorities are accused of colluding against the people and engaging in chemical warfare.

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A committee hearing is addressing privacy and national security concerns surrounding 23andMe's bankruptcy. 23andMe, a direct-to-consumer genetic testing company, filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy, raising concerns about who will gain access to sensitive customer data. Regeneron Pharmaceuticals initially entered an agreement to acquire 23andMe, but the auction was reopened. Concerns exist regarding the storage, usage, and potential access by foreign adversaries to this private information, especially given 23andMe's past funding from investors linked to the Chinese Communist Party (CCP). Regeneron's partnership with a Chinese company also raises questions. The CCP's history of mass surveillance, bioweapon activities, and misuse of genetic data, including the hacking of 23andMe in 2023, are highlighted. In 2019, the Department of Defense warned military members against using consumer DNA kits due to security risks. Potential harm includes misuse by foreign actors, higher insurance premiums, credit restrictions, and targeted advertising. The committee seeks to understand how 23andMe will ensure the safety of Americans' genetic data and is hearing from 23andMe representatives.

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A committee hearing is addressing privacy and national security concerns regarding 23andMe's bankruptcy. 23andMe, a direct-to-consumer genetic testing company, filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy, raising questions about who will access customers' sensitive genetic data. Regeneron Pharmaceuticals initially entered an agreement to acquire 23andMe, but the auction was reopened to allow bids from Regeneron and TTAM Research. Concerns exist regarding the storage, usage, and potential access by foreign adversaries to this private information, especially given 23andMe's past funding from investors, including WuXi Healthcare Ventures, linked to the CCP. Regeneron's partnership with a Chinese company, Xi Lab Ltd, is also noted. 23andMe was hacked in 2023, exposing nearly 7,000,000 profiles, mostly targeting Jewish and Chinese customers. The Department of Defense previously warned military members against using consumer DNA kits due to security risks. Potential harms include misuse by foreign actors, higher insurance premiums, credit restrictions, and targeted advertising. The committee seeks to understand how to ensure the safety of Americans' genetic data from Ann Wojciechie and Joseph Selzavage.

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The speaker discusses how the CIA uses Google to gather personal and biometric information, including DNA data from organizations like 23andme and ancestry.com. They warn against providing DNA information as it can be accessed by the CIA and Department of Defense. They mention the ARPA H program, an offshoot of the DOD's total information awareness program, which aims to collect medical information for both the CIA and DOD. The speaker emphasizes that we are now in the surveillance age and nothing we do is private.

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There are claims that a piece of DNA has been inserted into everyone's genome without their knowledge, but who did it and why? It may sound like science fiction, but the facts can't be discounted. They're tampering with our DNA and are able to shut down our immune systems. It's a widespread failure of our immune systems through gene tampering. A virus within a virus put there through the smallpox vaccine that removes the adenosine deaminase gene from your DNA. This is called the Spartan virus, and it uses a process called CRISPR Cas nine. It's the ultimate weapon, the ability to depopulate the planet by tampering with their DNA through gene editing. Our own government lies as a matter of policy and hoards technology at the expense of human life with a darker objective: the takeover of America and then the world by any means necessary. The government collects your data and monitors your whereabouts with impunity, and it's happening all around us.

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The speaker raises concerns about people being overly enthusiastic about giving their data to organizations like Cambridge Analytica, which has links to Palantir and Faculty. They emphasize the risk of putting everyone's data in the country at stake by giving it to such organizations. The speaker urges the secretary of state to become aware of this issue and offers to provide information on data and democracy.

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Retired FBI Agent discusses the privacy concerns surrounding home DNA test kits. He highlights a case where a detective obtained a court order to search over a million records in a DNA database. He questions whether health insurance companies would use this information to make coverage decisions. Even if privacy measures are in place, the risk of hacking or acquisition by a company with different values remains. While acknowledging the desire to find birth parents, the speaker personally opts out of using these kits.

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The speaker expresses caution regarding the long-term side effects of modifying people's DNA and RNA. They state there are unknown risks associated with directly encoding the ability to produce antibodies into a person's DNA and RNA. The speaker is concerned about the potential for mutations or other downstream risks.

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Pat O'Malley claims that everyone has a piece of DNA in their genome, put there without their knowledge. The speaker questions who is responsible for this and dismisses it as science fiction. However, they acknowledge that no one can tamper with DNA unless given the ability to do so. The speaker explains that a virus within a virus, called the Spartan virus, has been tampering with people's DNA and causing widespread immune system failures. They discuss the use of gene editing through CRISPR technology as a weapon to depopulate the planet. The conversation then shifts to government lies, hidden technology, and a darker objective of taking over America and the world. The speaker mentions weather wars, the militarization of police forces, and the corporate takeover of various industries. They warn of a future takeover and the disappearance of digital money. The conversation ends with a mention of a potential attack on America by terrorists or Russia.

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23andMe is mentioned, prompting a warning against using their services due to data selling practices. It is claimed that 23andMe sells user data to other entities, including Russia. Nathaniel Johnson, a policy advisor for the U.S. Department of the Treasury, is introduced. The claim is made that 23andMe's contract includes a clause allowing them to share information with shareholders, some of whom are pharmaceutical companies based in other countries. These foreign pharmaceutical companies are allegedly owned by entities like the Ministry of Defense in Russia or are based in China.

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Some people are concerned about data mining and privacy issues, particularly with ChoicePoint, a company created by Republicans. ChoicePoint has access to vast amounts of personal data, including phone numbers, medical records, DNA, and more. They have been involved in controversial activities, such as providing inaccurate voter lists in Florida and falsifying DNA evidence in rape cases. This privatized spy function raises constitutional concerns and blurs the line between government and private surveillance. George Orwell would find this situation concerning.

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The Chinese and us are both developing ethnic bioweapons, with labs in Ukraine collecting Russian and Chinese DNA to target people by race.

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23andMe filed for bankruptcy, and CEO Ann Wajiki is resigning. Shares dropped over 50% after the bankruptcy filing. 23andMe's database of human genetic information may be sold in bankruptcy proceedings. According to 23andMe's privacy statement, in the event of bankruptcy, merger, acquisition, reorganization, or sale of assets, personal information may be accessed, sold, or transferred. This means your DNA could be used in unforeseen ways, such as cloning or being sold to malicious actors who could use it to implicate you in crimes. Bioweapons are a possibility, as is insurance companies using DNA data to deny coverage. Instructions are provided on how to delete your data from 23andMe.

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China has obtained the genomic sequence of every person in the US who has undergone gene typing. They are using this information to develop bioweapons that specifically target Caucasians. Chinese companies, such as BGI, dominate the genomic sequencing industry in the US. There is evidence suggesting that the COVID-19 virus originated from a lab in Wuhan, China, and was created through gene splicing and gain of function research. China has publicly discussed their interest in using advanced pathogenetic capabilities for warfare. The export of American genetic information to China is a significant concern, as it could be used to develop genetic weapons that target specific populations based on their genetic variations.

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Weapons are being developed to target specific individuals using their DNA and medical profiles. This raises privacy concerns, especially with the degradation of privacy expectations over the last twenty years. People willingly submit their DNA to companies like 23 and Me, resulting in private companies owning and potentially selling their DNA with minimal privacy protection. Current legal and regulatory systems are inadequate to address this. An open, public, and political discussion is necessary to determine how to protect healthcare information, DNA, and personal data, as adversaries will collect this data to develop these targeted weapon systems.

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There is a discussion about the possibility of someone tampering with people's DNA, specifically by removing the ADA gene to shut down their immune systems. This is believed to be done through a virus called the Spartan virus. The process used is called CRISPR Cas9, which cuts genes at a specific location. It is suggested that the government may be involved in hiding this technology and using it for their own agenda, including a takeover of America. There are also mentions of weather wars, electromagnetic waves, and the militarization of police forces. The conversation ends with a mention of a potential attack on America by terrorists.

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The speaker discusses the presence of DNA in the Pfizer vaccine and expresses concern about its potential consequences. They explain that they sequenced the DNA in the vaccine and found it surprising that any DNA was present. The speaker suggests that this DNA could be causing rare but serious side effects, such as death from cardiac arrest. They also mention that the DNA could integrate into the genomic DNA of cells, potentially leading to genome modification, autoimmune attacks, or even future cancer. The speaker acknowledges that these concerns are theoretical but believes they warrant further investigation.

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Speaker 1 advises against using 23andMe because they allegedly sell user information. Speaker 1 claims this data is sold not only to the US but also potentially to other countries, including Russia. Speaker 1 suggests some pharmaceutical companies that purchase this data are based in countries like Russia and may be owned by entities such as the Ministry of Defense.

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A member of the House Intelligence Committee, Congressman Jason Crow, has warned against using DNA testing services, stating that private companies could potentially use the collected material to develop bioweapons targeting individuals. While this may sound like something out of a James Bond movie, it is a concern due to the CRISPR gene editing technology, which makes it easier to create targeted bioweapons. One such company, 23andMe, is an American-owned California company that trades on the Nasdaq but has a Chinese investor. There are concerns about the transparency of data sharing with China. US officials worry about the lack of regulation and transparency surrounding the movement of medical data, as well as China's strategy of gathering biological data for various purposes.
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