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Now you have to ask yourself if the loon of the family did a DNA test.

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Everyone has multiple cousins in the family who did a DNA test.

I found many.

It's far too late to be worrying about if someone has your family DNA. Someone (and probably many) already does.

You can't be afraid of living.

If they want to get you they will.

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I always dreamed of a weapon like that, that would target all bergs, steins and cohens of the world, with no chance to neither run nor hide. It's great that they're doing all that heavy lifting for us. Every piece of technology meticulously designed to kill or oppress us can be easily turned against them.

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Oh nooooo... It will kill anglo white men only.

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warns people not to share health data with sites like 23andMe because it can be used to program new bio-weapons to target them

Kinda late there fella! Shouldn't you be confiscating all their data if you're concerned?

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Gosh... I wonder why they harvested samples of everyone's DNA with the fake virus test? 23 and me not big enough sample?

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Those sites use genotyping, not sequencing.

The type of testing technology used by 23andMe, Ancestry.com, and similar companies test less than 0.1% of your genome. Their tests, which are called genotyping microarray tests, do not sequence your genes and do not test your whole genome.

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This research was done in Ukraine biolabs when Americans took over in 2014. There were numerous warnings of collection on Russians DNA over the years.

They were even researching a method of delivery with migratory birds and other animals including some insects.