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Truthseeker3000 ago

This is highly disturbing to say the least, including the fact that the police don't even use it and it's paid for by the Freemasons, a group the average joe knows nothing about. I strongly believe this is also tied into those DNA kits they keep pushing on the media, example 23nMe. I have always believed that they are looking for people anywhere in the world carrying that coveted Nephilim bloodline or whatever it is they think is so superior. I can't believe parents are falling for this and signing up their kids for this, I mean really, they (the Freemasons) have verything on file about the kid and where to find them to later kidnap them for use as an organ donor should they require one. Good god this is so disturbing. Great find, thank you poster.

ConcernedParent2 ago

It's funny you mention those DNA kits like 23nMe. I've actually wanted to try one of those, but when I read their privacy statements (they keep your DNA and can do whatever they want with it), I couldn't click the 'x' button fast enough. It's scary to think what these privatized companies are doing with people's DNA.

Truthseeker3000 ago

No way!!!! Ok glad I'm not the only one who second guessed this. So it DOES say they can basically do what they want with it. That is so very scary. Did you know that they are advertising this all over tv (when I actually watch it) under Ancenstry.com saying people have found their long lost relatives using 23nMe. I also watched a documentary a year or so ago, because at the time I was somewhat interested in doing it before I was redpilled, and in the doc they examined how it would even be possible to make the claims they do about listing people's susceptibility to diseases and how long they will live etc. They went to the head office and talked to the spokesperson for the company and asked what they were really doing and how far off they were in their claims and they said their doctors were some world renowned researchers and crap like that. After that I was pretty skeptical. $400 to give these people your DNA and in return they give you a bullshit run of the mill printout about a bunch of diseases you might get in your lifetime. I wonder who REALLY owns and funds this and other companies like it...

ConcernedParent2 ago

Yes, Ancestry.com bought out 23nMe and now it can automatically use your DNA to match with the DNA of other users on their website. I do think it is really cool, and I also think it can be useful, especially for people who are adopted and have no idea about their family and etc.

However, I'm simply not comfortable with a private company having my DNA and able to do god knows what with it.