CIA Allegedly Accessed DNA Databases to Track Alien-Human Hybrids, Claims Philosopher
CIA accused of secretly accessing Ancestry and 23andMe data to track alien-human hybrids | Explosive claims

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New conspiracy theories suggest that the CIA may have secretly accessed genetic data from companies like 23andMe and Ancestry to identify individuals with alleged extraterrestrial ancestry. These claims, made by author Jason Reza Jorjani, involve a supposed covert operation linked to an alien race known as the 'Nordics.'
- 01Jason Reza Jorjani claims the CIA accessed 23andMe and Ancestry data to find 'alien-human hybrids.'
- 02The alleged operation was reportedly based on information from retired sergeant Lyn Buchanan, linked to the remote viewing program.
- 03Buchanan described encounters with supposed Nordics, who expressed concerns about being identified through DNA databases.
- 04The Nordics are described in UFO lore as tall, blond beings resembling Scandinavians.
- 05No credible evidence supports the existence of alien hybrids or CIA access to these DNA databases.
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Recent conspiracy theories have emerged alleging that the CIA may have secretly accessed genetic data from popular DNA testing companies like 23andMe and Ancestry. Author Jason Reza Jorjani made these claims during an appearance on the American Alchemy podcast, citing retired US Army sergeant Lyn Buchanan, a former participant in the government’s remote viewing program. Jorjani asserts that the CIA was searching for genetic markers linked to an alleged extraterrestrial race known as the 'Nordics,' described as tall, blond, and blue-eyed beings. Buchanan reportedly recounted encounters with these supposed Nordics, who expressed concerns about being identified through ancestry databases. Despite the resurgence of interest in UFOs and extraterrestrial theories, there is no verified evidence supporting the existence of alien-human hybrids or the CIA's alleged access to commercial DNA databases. The Pentagon has consistently stated that there is no confirmed evidence of extraterrestrial life or contact.
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