New conspiracy theories suggest the CIA may have accessed DNA databases like 23andMe to search for alien-human hybrids.
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Claims have emerged that the CIA accessed DNA databases to identify alien-human hybrids, reigniting debates on government secrecy and privacy concerns over consumer genetic data.
The story involves 23andMe, Ancestry.com, psychic spies, alleged extraterrestrial DNA, and somehow only gets stranger from there.
Government whistleblower David Grusch previously told Congress that the federal government had recovered non-human ‘biologics ...
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