Unfortunately I did this a couple of years ago. Being adopted I was curious about my ancestry and seeing if there were any close relatives to be found.
Above all I'm Christian, then American, then a Paratrooper and in order of highest percentage; Norwegian, Scottish, Irish, English, Swedish, and a trace of Eastern European. The top 2 weren't even mentioned by the birth mother to the adoption agency but she might not have know much about the father's ancestry.
Unfortunately I have sent them data to use in designing targeted bio-weapons if that is possible. Sorry for my lack of foresight fellow Pedes.
A lot of good people got sucked in. My son and mother were two of them.
It never even occurred to me until recently what nefarious things they could be doing with that information. Things like targeting you for disease using your DNA, or targeting you, your children, or relatives to grab for organ donations to the elites. Donations are the wrong word, but you get the meaning.
No kids either luckily or unluckily, just me and my dogs. Due to certain "challenges" I faced in childhood I decided I needed to break a cycle of violence or something like that. The consequences of not dealing with "it" leaves me alone, I suppose. Being extremely introverted it's usually a good thing (until I need someone else to help pull guard).
And then there are those of us who underwent an investigation for a security clearance and Obama's people handed ALL the paperwork over to the Chinese...they didn't even encrypt the files.
If it makes you feel any better, they may not be collecting DNA for the Chinese. It may just be for a database of compatible parts for rich people. This may not have been the original vision of the companies, but corporations seem to evolve over time. (Remember when Google was the antithesis to Apple and their dictatorial treatment of customers. Now Apple seems like pro rights compared to Google.) Another 10-20 years and they'll be snatching people off the streets and out of their homes to be used as organ donors. Isn't that a lovely possibility?
Well, I think every time you get your blood tested at the doctor's office, bad people could acquire your DNA if they really wanted to so I think we are all pretty screwed. I always wanted to know more about my ancestors but just never got around to it. But I have blood drawn every year for a checkup so there you go. Plus now that our records are electronic I really doubt they are secure.
LOL, I was born before the PKU testing began BUT I don't doubt for a second that when blood was drawn for the different surgeries I've had that DNA samples were taken.
They start off with good intentions and strive for following their rules. I think they dont go corrupt until big money starts attracting all the sociopaths and psychopaths. Unless the company was sponsored by a big sociopathic company in the first place. Hard to know these days. I'm actually surprised we call haven't gone killdozer on these ass weasels.
anyone who served in the Army (others as well probably) since the 70s has their DNA on file as part of casualty identification requirements. Sure seemed straight up at the time.
Yes, be careful with what you share. Nothing good ever comes of it except nefarious purposes. The same goes for the COLOGUARD test, is my guess that the DNA is shared.
Yes, that is all tied to the same thing. China wants our DNA.
China is cancer to the world.
China is asshoe!
Unfortunately I did this a couple of years ago. Being adopted I was curious about my ancestry and seeing if there were any close relatives to be found.
Above all I'm Christian, then American, then a Paratrooper and in order of highest percentage; Norwegian, Scottish, Irish, English, Swedish, and a trace of Eastern European. The top 2 weren't even mentioned by the birth mother to the adoption agency but she might not have know much about the father's ancestry.
Unfortunately I have sent them data to use in designing targeted bio-weapons if that is possible. Sorry for my lack of foresight fellow Pedes.
A lot of good people got sucked in. My son and mother were two of them.
It never even occurred to me until recently what nefarious things they could be doing with that information. Things like targeting you for disease using your DNA, or targeting you, your children, or relatives to grab for organ donations to the elites. Donations are the wrong word, but you get the meaning.
No kids either luckily or unluckily, just me and my dogs. Due to certain "challenges" I faced in childhood I decided I needed to break a cycle of violence or something like that. The consequences of not dealing with "it" leaves me alone, I suppose. Being extremely introverted it's usually a good thing (until I need someone else to help pull guard).
I am so sorry. May God bring you peace and understanding and may His angels enfold you in the warmth of His love.
You aren't alone, fren.
Oh well, when the entire world we've lived in is a lie, it's hard to not have fallen victim.
Proving that to be true, I have voted for Romney, McCain and Bush for President, believing they were good guys.
And then there are those of us who underwent an investigation for a security clearance and Obama's people handed ALL the paperwork over to the Chinese...they didn't even encrypt the files.
If it makes you feel any better, they may not be collecting DNA for the Chinese. It may just be for a database of compatible parts for rich people. This may not have been the original vision of the companies, but corporations seem to evolve over time. (Remember when Google was the antithesis to Apple and their dictatorial treatment of customers. Now Apple seems like pro rights compared to Google.) Another 10-20 years and they'll be snatching people off the streets and out of their homes to be used as organ donors. Isn't that a lovely possibility?
Well, I think every time you get your blood tested at the doctor's office, bad people could acquire your DNA if they really wanted to so I think we are all pretty screwed. I always wanted to know more about my ancestors but just never got around to it. But I have blood drawn every year for a checkup so there you go. Plus now that our records are electronic I really doubt they are secure.
The Army got mine for remains identification back when I enlisted, I doubt that is still secure or remains secure also.
You are not alone. π³
Sorry, I only give my DNA to my wife π€·ββοΈ
Me too! Jk, couldnt help it
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LOL, I was born before the PKU testing began BUT I don't doubt for a second that when blood was drawn for the different surgeries I've had that DNA samples were taken.
Joke's on them, the letters P and U weren't invented until Waaay after I was born!
They start off with good intentions and strive for following their rules. I think they dont go corrupt until big money starts attracting all the sociopaths and psychopaths. Unless the company was sponsored by a big sociopathic company in the first place. Hard to know these days. I'm actually surprised we call haven't gone killdozer on these ass weasels.
anyone who served in the Army (others as well probably) since the 70s has their DNA on file as part of casualty identification requirements. Sure seemed straight up at the time.
Exactly, didn't want family and friends back home wondering if I was MIA or not, the DNA sample seemed good to go.
Unfortunately, I did see an ancestry.com tv ad last night.π
Gee, Ancestry has been rather hosed lately.
Yes, be careful with what you share. Nothing good ever comes of it except nefarious purposes. The same goes for the COLOGUARD test, is my guess that the DNA is shared.
What do you mean nasal?
Donβt need money if selling it to China lol
Chynna has enough data for genomic specific pathogen.