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J. Arnold's avatar

Anne Wojcicki, co-founder of 23, was married to Sergey Brin, co-founder of Google, and her sister was CEO of YouTube. Remember how the latter two behaved during Covid. This could be a planned fail, i.e. “they got what they wanted.” We are constantly told that “scientists” understand DNA. They don’t, but they want to for control purposes.

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Duct Tape's avatar

This isn’t the first time this has happened. In the wake of the big search for the remains of MIAs in Vietnam in the 1990s the Air Force decided that all fliers had to give a DNA sample. It was so they could identify our remains should we die in a crash. The Clinton Administration didn’t waste any time selling that information to the Chinese. They also sold the reports for our Security Clearances to the Chinese as well. Then for good measure the Obama Administration did the same thing. Probably the Harris/Biden Administration too. So my DNA (and everything else about me) is out there. Best of luck to the 23andme clients. It is possible to share too much with those that want to kill us.

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Paving the Way's avatar

Ethnic targeting is now even more likely.

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Te Reagan's avatar

It’s all part of ze plan.

Change is gonna happen. It’s gonna continue to happen. So much so that the people are gonna expect change. They will crave change. WEF

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Peter Soden's avatar

Thank you, Jennifer, for that advice.

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Sam's avatar

How many people have their DNA on file because a relative sent theirs in? Lots of people have been convicted of crimes because the cops went wading through their information. With a warrant? Don’t be silly.

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Jennifer Brown's avatar

My husband had a client who found out he had a kid 40 years ago that he never knew about, thanks to his clients brother doing the 23&me, and a “genetic similarity” popped up on the long lost kids 23&me profile!!!

I never did any of these ancestry swabs. Not worth it! Same reason to never do the “wellness checks” for a cheaper insurance price through your work plan. You are just willingly handing over any and all health data to your insurance company who then use that to decide to cover you with life insurance or not. Total BS games.

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