You have to be one dumb bastard to believe this hooey in the first place. A friend of mine sent in a sample from his dog. It came back that the dog was related to a Norwegian King or some shit!!!
(Natural News) At-home DNA testing kits have become all the rage as people seek to identify their ancestry. The only problem is that many of these companies are Chinese fronts that collect people’s genetic blueprints and use them for unknown purposes.
During a recent hearing, Dr. Steven Quay explained how the process typically works. What people receive in the mail and use to swab their DNA is then sent off to companies that in many cases are based in China.
“So if you go on the internet and want to do a DNA test for almost anything on the internet as a consumer – and you don’t even need a doctor to sign – and you do a scrape, the specimen will very often go to a laboratory here,” Dr. Quay stated.
“But then it gets shipped to BGI, which bought more Illumina sequencing machines than any other place in the world.”
Illumina sequencing machines, by the way, are used to process microarrays. These are what supposedly determine a person’s lineage going back to the early days of the family tree.
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