How many people set up their fingerprints to unlock their cell phone, laptop, or door keypad? Face ID to unlock your iphone anyone?
How many people took a "Covid Test?" That nasal swabbing was DNA collection. How many BILLIONS of people did that?
Will they design the next pandemic bioweapons to target specific people based on their DNA that was collected during the Plandemic?
Oh, you have the DNA of a Patriot? Hard-working, God-Loving, Family Providing, Independent, Freedom-Loving, Warrior? Targeted for Kill.
This is the world we live in because everyone wanted EASY and for Alexa, Google, and the Internet of Things to invade every precious place of privacy in our lives.
Those who would give up essential liberty to purchase a little temporary safety, deserve neither liberty nor safety.
Correct. Same with Ancestry dot com. They've been doing it for a long time and then China stepped in and grabbed it all with their Covid test swabs. Personal opinion.
Biometric data is a general term. Anything related to the biology of the person that can be measured. Could be dental. Could be DNA. Could be fingerprints. Could be facial recognition. Could be the person's retina. Could be...
They can take the placenta and sell it for upwards of 50K to do GOD KNOWS what kind of experiments. You also see zero of those dollars. I took mine home and threw it in the back field for wild animals to take lol :P
DNA analysis takes 1 to 2 hours according to this from the FBI
Rapid DNA, or Rapid DNA analysis, is a fully automated process of developing a DNA profile from a mouth swab. This happens in 1-2 hours—without the need for a DNA laboratory or any human intervention and review.
Yep. Depends on how complex of a test you want (like searching for rare gene variants might take a long time and need multiple tests due to false positives), but a test accurate enough to establish identity is not a complex test - it should only take a couple hours in an automated lab (not even a lab with a tech in it).
And they don’t need his DNA itself, just that of relatives, enough to say “this sample DNA is a male first cousin of SuchandSuch, and third cousin of suchandsuch” etc. Then you just cross reference against national id databases, birth records (FBI has all this) and boom you’ve got your person.
Most Americans have enough relatives in PUBLIC (this cannot be emphasized enough, it’s not even secret data it is public data) DNA databases to cross reference like that and establish identity.
This isn't CSI, dna identification would take some time.
I call BS on the idea they put out and confirmed his identity within 24hrs using DNA.
Yeah the tech isn't that advanced.
Most likely it is damage control from the FBI.
How many people set up their fingerprints to unlock their cell phone, laptop, or door keypad? Face ID to unlock your iphone anyone?
How many people took a "Covid Test?" That nasal swabbing was DNA collection. How many BILLIONS of people did that?
Will they design the next pandemic bioweapons to target specific people based on their DNA that was collected during the Plandemic?
Oh, you have the DNA of a Patriot? Hard-working, God-Loving, Family Providing, Independent, Freedom-Loving, Warrior? Targeted for Kill.
This is the world we live in because everyone wanted EASY and for Alexa, Google, and the Internet of Things to invade every precious place of privacy in our lives.
~ Benjamin Franklin
Correct. Well said!
23 and Me — name of person
Does fbi have ability to ask 23 and Me for dna matches?
Correct. Same with Ancestry dot com. They've been doing it for a long time and then China stepped in and grabbed it all with their Covid test swabs. Personal opinion.
Biometric data could just be dental records.
Biometric data is a general term. Anything related to the biology of the person that can be measured. Could be dental. Could be DNA. Could be fingerprints. Could be facial recognition. Could be the person's retina. Could be...
Maybe he shoved his phone up his ass once, which is how they got a DNA sample.
Hospitals take DNA samples at birth whether they disclose this or not.
They can take the placenta and sell it for upwards of 50K to do GOD KNOWS what kind of experiments. You also see zero of those dollars. I took mine home and threw it in the back field for wild animals to take lol :P
Did they bill you for $50k
I went to a birthing center, I gave birth and was back home six hours later. The placenta came home in a cooler lawl
DNA analysis takes 1 to 2 hours according to this from the FBI
Here's some vendors of Rapid DNA tech
https://www.thermofisher.com/us/en/home/industrial/forensics/human-identification/forensic-dna-analysis/dna-analysis/rapidhit-id-system-human-identification.html
https://bodetech.com/services/rapid-dna-services/
^correct
That is fast. I didn't know this quickness was available for DNA analysis-a lot has changed since my time.
Yep. Depends on how complex of a test you want (like searching for rare gene variants might take a long time and need multiple tests due to false positives), but a test accurate enough to establish identity is not a complex test - it should only take a couple hours in an automated lab (not even a lab with a tech in it).
And they don’t need his DNA itself, just that of relatives, enough to say “this sample DNA is a male first cousin of SuchandSuch, and third cousin of suchandsuch” etc. Then you just cross reference against national id databases, birth records (FBI has all this) and boom you’ve got your person.
Most Americans have enough relatives in PUBLIC (this cannot be emphasized enough, it’s not even secret data it is public data) DNA databases to cross reference like that and establish identity.