CIA Allegedly Accessing DNA Databases to Identify Alien Bloodlines
CIA accused of using Ancestry and 23andMe to 'hunt down' alien bloodlines in millions of DNA tests

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The CIA is accused of secretly accessing DNA databases like Ancestry.com and 23andMe to identify individuals with potential extraterrestrial ancestry, particularly those linked to a race known as the Nordics. This claim stems from statements by Jason Reza Jorjani, who cites a retired Army sergeant's information about the agency's genetic surveillance program.
- 01Jason Reza Jorjani claims the CIA uses a backdoor program to access DNA data from 23andMe and Ancestry.com.
- 02The CIA is reportedly searching for individuals with DNA linked to the Nordics, a supposed alien race resembling tall, fair-skinned humans.
- 03Retired Army sergeant Lyn Buchanan, trained in remote viewing, alleges the CIA looks for genetic anomalies in DNA tests.
- 04Ancestry.com has over 30 million users, while 23andMe filed for bankruptcy in March 2025.
- 05Claims about alien-human hybrids have been supported by UFO whistleblowers and some members of Congress.
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The CIA has been accused of covertly accessing the DNA information of millions through popular genetic testing services like Ancestry.com and 23andMe, allegedly to identify individuals with extraterrestrial ancestry. Jason Reza Jorjani, a philosophy PhD, claims that the agency is particularly interested in those linked to the Nordics, a purported alien race resembling tall, fair-skinned humans. Jorjani cites a retired Army sergeant, Lyn Buchanan, who has suggested that the CIA's program searches for genetic variants that deviate from standard human patterns. Buchanan, trained in the CIA's remote viewing program, claims he was approached by Nordics seeking to evade the agency's scrutiny. The claims have gained traction, with support from UFO whistleblowers and some congressional members, including Missouri Congressman Eric Burlison. Despite the Pentagon's long-standing denial of alien existence, these allegations raise questions about the government's involvement in identifying potential alien-human hybrids. Ancestry.com boasts a database of over 30 million users, while 23andMe has faced significant challenges, including a bankruptcy filing in March 2025 due to financial issues.
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