New conspiracy theories suggest the CIA may have accessed DNA databases like 23andMe to search for alien-human hybrids.
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Did the CIA hunt for alien hybrids using 23andMe?
A whistleblower claim has reignited one of the wildest corners of UFO lore: the idea that the CIA secretly mined consumer DNA databases to hunt for alien-human hybrids living among us. According to ...
A screenshot from the White House’s Aliens.gov page shows alien-themed imagery and the phrase “They Walk Among Us.” The page launched amid renewed public attention on UFOs, UAP disclosures and viral ...
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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.
Government whistleblower David Grusch previously told Congress that the federal government had recovered non-human ‘biologics ...
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Whistleblower claims CIA used DNA data from Ancestry and 23andMe customers in search for aliens
Does the CIA have its own Men in Black? Apparently, the government isn’t disclosing everything they know about UFOs. A whistleblower has accused the CIA of attempting to use people’s DNA to aid them ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. The CIA has been accused of attempting to use DNA submitted to 23andMe and Ancestry.com to aid in their hunt for aliens on Earth.
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