Explosive allegations have surfaced claiming the CIA is quietly mining millions of consumer DNA profiles from services like 23andMe and Ancestry.com. The purported mission: identify individuals carrying genetic markers from extraterrestrial “Nordic” beings—tall, fair-featured humanoids supposedly living among us as hybrids.
While such stories often strain credulity, they underscore a more immediate and troubling reality: federal intelligence agencies wielding unchecked power over the most personal data imaginable.
Philosopher Jason Reza Jorjani relayed the claims on the American Alchemy podcast, citing conversations with Lyn Buchanan, a former U.S. Army remote viewer tied to the CIA’s Stargate program. According to Jorjani, Buchanan described officials flagging “unknown” or “other” DNA segments and pursuing leads on these supposed hybrids, particularly in places like Colorado’s Rocky Mountains. Buchanan allegedly recounted encounters with Nordics concerned about their descendants being hunted.
These assertions arrive amid a steady drip of UAP-related revelations and growing skepticism toward official narratives. Yet even if the alien-hybrid element proves speculative, the mechanics described tap into documented anxieties about genetic privacy.
Intelligence agencies have long shown interest in biological data, and reports of backdoor access or warrantless scrutiny raise constitutional red flags under the Fourth Amendment’s protections against unreasonable searches.
Consumer DNA testing exploded in popularity promising ancestry insights and health revelations. Millions willingly handed over their genetic blueprints, often unaware of how that information might circulate beyond private companies. When government entities gain indirect access—whether through pressure, loopholes, or cooperation—the line between voluntary participation and surveillance blurs. This development fits a pattern of institutional overreach where agencies prioritize operational advantage over individual rights.
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