DNA Collected From Test Kits Likely Being Used to Make Targeted Bioweapons

This may sound outlandish, but we learned from the Ukraine war and Covid-19 that our government has been funding labs and research projects in other countries to create these gain of function Bioweapons. And when they tell you it’s defensive in nature do you believe them when they’ve been caught in so many lies and their created Covid-19 was actually released from the Chinese lab our government contracted to do the gain of function research. Consequently, offensive research is prohibited by agreement, so “defensive” research is a loophole to continue offensive research. And it should concern you that your government would send you free Covid-19 test kits as well as how much they’ve pushed testing around the world. So an ultimate privacy concern is who has your DNA in their database and for what purpose have they collected it?

Two members of Congressional intelligence committees have warned Americans that information gathered from DNA testing kits such as 23andMe, as well as those used in agriculture, could be used to develop bioweapons targeting specific groups of Americans or even individuals.

Speaking on Friday at the Aspen Security Forum, Rep. Jason Crow (D-CO), who sits on the House Intelligence Committee, warned that Americans are too trusting with their DNA in the hands of private companies.

“There are now weapons under development, and developed, that are designed to target specific people,” said Crow, a former Army Ranger.

In November, the LA County Sheriff’s department notified the LA County Board of Supervisors that LASD will not work with a China-linked genetics firm hired by the county to conduct Covid-19 testing and registration, after the FBI shared “very concerning information” about Fulgent Genetics Corporation – which was awarded a no-bid contract for the work.

“This letter is to inform you the Los Angeles County Sheriff’s Department (Department) will not participate in COVID-19 registering or testing with Fulgent Genetics Corporation (Fulgent), due to the fact the DNA data obtained is not guaranteed to be safe and secure from foreign governments and “will likely be shared with the Republic of China,“” wrote Sheriff Alex Villanueva in a Monday letter.