The FBI is collecting more than 90,000 DNA samples per month. What are they planning to do with a database that rivals even the CCP?
(theintercept.com)
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Where are they obtaining these samples from?
covid tests and ancestry websites? Medical tests? Lab work?
I've also been skeptical of the U.S. "Recycling" program. We are supposed to recycle plastic bottles, aluminum cans, and paper and what not. Our DNA is all over those items we place into recycling bins.
Damnit man! I never even thought of that!
I know right? Ever since Q's 'protect your dna' post, I'm scared stupid every time I toss something into a recycling bin
They can’t connect the dna to your name though
Male
Female
Prescriptions
Post menopausal
Pre-post bleeding
A lot can be known with a sample if you are willing to go trillions in debt to do the tests.
Good point. But what about junk mail (paper) with my name on it, that I collect w/ my hands via USPS, and discard in recycling? A plastic bottle of prescribed meds w/ my name on it that goes into recycling. Couldn't they match DNA/prints to that, and then something like a beer can or water bottle with same prints and add'l dna?
(Note: not arguing with you here as your point is 100% valid, just theorizing)
You can bet any genealogy is selling their database to interested parties.
https://www.reuters.com/article/us-ancestry-m-a-blackstone-group-idUSKCN2512ES
Wouldn't even be surprised if there is mass data collection from your garbage at this point.
Possibly requisitioning data with gag orders from your physician. Any blood tests etc.
waste water? I saw they are testing areas for fentanyl in waste water systems. To locate areas it is being used or something. It was on Fox.
Oh trust me I would even believe that of this government
Newborn bloodspots? They’ve already been used before by law enforcement to get a dna match
Read article: Most are coming from illegal migrants detained by DHS, rule authorizing the collection came from PDJT himself.