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Subject: Re: 'You can take someone's DNA and design a weapon that can kill them'
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 by: Robert Henderson - Tue, 26 Jul 2022 10:11 UTC

On Tuesday, July 26, 2022 at 7:16:21 AM UTC+1, FBInCIAnNSATerroristSlayer wrote:
> This typical low IQ western white christian moron DOESN'T know that the
> SAME DNA information is being used to REMOTELY READ and PROGRAM american
> public and his own brain every day, and their daily lives are being
> artificially ALTERED by the EVIL CIA NSA FBI DHS MI6 MI5 ASIS ASIO
> psychopaths
>
> MERCILESSLY KILL the US GOVT CIA NSA FBI DHS PSYCHOPATHS and MAKE human
> species respectable.
>
> cocksucking confused gender WASPs DON'T understand their OWN DECEPTION.
>
> The EVIL CIA NSA psychopaths BRAINWASH the entire nation to FOCUS on
> Russia, China while BACKSTABBING their own public and SECRETLY CHIPPING
> them with DNA Mind Control Nanobots and linking their brains to NSA HIVE AI.
>
>
>
>
> ==========================================================================
>
>
>
> https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-11042835/House-intelligence-committee-speaks-new-DNA-bio-weapons-target-single-person.html
>
> 'You can take someone's DNA and design a weapon that can kill them':
> House intelligence committee member warns people not to share health
> data with sites like 23andMe because it can be used to program new
> bio-weapons to target them
>
> US Rep Jason Crow warned that bio-weapons are being made that use a
> target's DNA to only kill that person during the Aspen Security Forum on
> Friday
> The congressman said the development of the weapons is worrisome
> given the popularity of DNA testing services like 23andMe
> 23andMe has stated that it does not sell off customer's private
> information, but the company is one of many that has provided
> information to police
> In 2019, it was found that several Russian and Chinese labs were
> processing DNA tests for Americans through Medicare and Medicaid
> Officials warned the bio-weapons could also target animals and
> disrupt food supplies around the globe
>
>
>
> A member of the U.S. House Intelligence Committee warned that
> bio-weapons are being made that use a target's DNA to only kill that person.
>
> Speaking at the Aspen Security Forum on Friday, US Rep Jason Crow of
> Colorado warned Americans to not be so cavalier about sharing their DNA
> with private companies due to the coming of the new type of weapon.
>
> 'You can actually take someone's DNA, take, you know, their medical
> profile and you can target a biological weapon that will kill that
> person or take them off the battlefield or make them inoperable,' Crow said.
>
> The congressman said the development of the weapons is worrisome given
> the popularity of DNA testing services, where people willingly share
> their genetic mapping with businesses to gain insight on their genealogy
> and health.
>
> 'You can't have a discussion about this without talking about privacy
> and the protection of commercial data because expectations of privacy
> have degraded over the last 20 years,' the Democratic lawmaker said.
>
> 'Young folks actually have very little expectation of privacy, that's
> what the polling and the data show."
>
> Crow, a former Army Ranger who served three tours of duty in Iraq and
> Afghanistan, continued: 'People will very rapidly spit into a cup and
> send it to 23andMe and get really interesting data about their background.'
>
> 'And guess what? Their DNA is now owned by a private company. It can be
> sold off with very little intellectual property protection or privacy
> protection and we don't have legal and regulatory regimes to deal with
> that.'
>
> 'We have to have an open and public discussion about... what the
> protection of healthcare information, DNA information, and your data
> look like because that data is actually going to be procured and
> collected by our adversaries for the development of these systems.'
>
> 23andMe has repeatedly stated that it does not sell off customers'
> private information, but the DNA company is one of many that has
> provided information to police upon request.
>
> US Senator Joni Ernst of Iowa, a member of the Senate Armed Services
> Committee, said the US rivals could use such DNA bio-weapons to target
> food supplies on a vast scale.
>
> Ernst warned that biological weapons could be used to target specific
> animals that citizens, troops or cities depend on, bringing about
> scarcity and food insecurity to weaken people.
>
> 'Food insecurity drives a lot of other insecurities around the globe,'
> Ernst said.
>
> 'There's a number of ways we can look at biological weapons and the need
> to make sure not only are we securing human beings, but then also the
> food that will sustain us.'
>
> Earlier this week, the Washington Examiner reported on just how easy it
> could be for privately-owned databases to be used to develop bioweapons
> such as the ones touted by Crow.
>
> The publication explained how DNA belonging to a target - or the close
> relative of a target - could be stolen and used to form a biological
> weapon effective against that person only.
>
> That technology could lead to highly-targeted assassination programs,
> and also make it much harder for killers to be tracked down.
>
> Similar technology could be deployed against US agriculture by designing
> weapons which target only a certain breed of farm animal, or crop.
>
> That could plunge the country into famine, and leave the US on its knees
> in the face of hostilities from a rival like Russia or China.
>
> Army General Richard Clark, commander of the US Special Operations
> Command, highlighted how Russia had already shot to infamy with a
> less-sophisticated version of the same scheme.
>
> Discussing the nerve agent poisoning of former double agent Sergei
> Skripal in England in 2018, he said: 'Russia is willing to use those
> against political opponents. They're willing to use them on their own
> soil, but then to go in on the soil of a NATO ally in the UK and use
> those ... and as we go into the future, we have to be prepared for that
> eventualities.
>
> 'And I don't think we talk about it as much as we should and look for
> methods to continue to combat.'
>
> Skripal and his daughter Yulia were poisoned with the nerve agent
> Novichok in the English town of Salisbury, and almost died from their
> injuries. Britain's then-Prime Minister Theresa May blamed Russia for
> the outrage days later.
>
> Last year, US Sen. Marco Rubio sounded the alarm that Russian and
> Chinese labs were processing the DNA tests of Americans through Medicare
> and Medicaid.
>
> 'It is ridiculous that our current policies enable the Chinese Communist
> Party to access Americans' genomic data,' Rubio said in a statement.
>
> 'There is absolutely no reason that Beijing, which routinely seeks to
> undermine US national security, should be handed the genomic data of
> American citizens.
>
> In 2018, Ancestry, 23andMe, Habit, Helix, and MyHeritage all signed on
> to the policy drafted with the help of The Future of Privacy Forum, a
> non-profit, in support of 'advancing responsible data practices in
> support of emerging technologies,' according to Gizmodo.
>
> The guidelines, titled Privacy Best Practices for Consumer Genetic
> Testing Services and released on Tuesday, deal with scenarios where
> users' personally identifiable and anonymous genetic information might
> be shared with law enforcement (without a warrant) and other third parties.
>
> The new voluntary policies call for requiring separate consent from
> users before sharing 'individual-level information' with other
> businesses and more transparency about the number of requests for data
> received by, and fulfilled for, law enforcement.
>
> While all the companies have said they agree to these standards of
> practice, there is no law enforcing the rules.

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