Tuesday, July 26, 2022

colorado u.s. representative Jason Crow recently warned at the aspen security forum just what infowars has been warning for well over a decade since, google’s youtube ceo Susan Wojcicki founded the company 23 & me — it’s a trap

By R.C.
Tue, Jul 26, 2022 10:01 a.m.

colorado u.s. representative Jason Crow recently warned at the aspen security forum just what infowars has been warning for well over a decade since, google’s youtube ceo Susan Wojcicki founded the company 23 & me — it’s a trap.

https://www.infowars.com/posts/dna-the-perfect-weapon

23 & me monetizes your data.

And dimwitted consumers pay them to do so.

WTF?

As for 23 & me, the founder used to be married to one of the founders of google.

google was funded in part by darpa.

Do you think darpa still has back doors into google?

Why do you think Uncle Sam is doing research in biolabs in the ukraine and the republic of georgia?



6 comments:

  1. jerry pdx
    "Florida teen girl's remains found at serial killer's home identified 42 years after she vanished"

    "Billy Mansfield Jr. was convicted of sexually assaulting and murdering five women with the help of his younger brother and father"

    https://www.foxnews.com/us/florida-teen-girls-remains-found-serial-killers-home-identified-42-years-after-vanished

    I scouted around and found mentions of this in various other mainstream news outlets, though the story just appeared, it may be picked up by even more throughout the week.

    Mansfield is certainly a sick depraved SOB but this story of a decades old White serial killer is getting more play in the media as an SK story than the typical black SK that make up 75% of those arrested nowadays. It's all very fine that they were able to identify a victim and give a family closure, but what about some hysteria about the wave of black serial killers that are killing people right now?

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  2. jerry pdx
    Chinese were the biggest investors in real estate in the US last year. 6.1 billion dollars worth in Florida and California. Those buyers include the Chinese Communist Party, Taiwan, and Hong Kong, the U.S. real estate market report from the National Association of Realtors (NAR) showed. https://www.breitbart.com/politics/2022/07/26/chinese-biggest-investor-u-s-real-estate-last-year-6-1-billion-homes-florida-california/

    The CCP? Those commies are sure acting like capitalists...Is this how the workers control the means of production?

    Between buying up our farmland (remember that?) and our real estate, the CCP is going to have a lot of control over our basic life necessities.

    I wasn't a huge fan of Ronald Reagan, I think he unwittingly helped pave the way for massive globalist expansion, but like Trump, he had his moments. I do like this quote:

    “How do you tell a Communist? Well, it’s someone who reads Marx and Lenin. And how do you tell an anti-Communist? It’s someone who understands Marx and Lenin.”

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  3. "Why do you think Uncle Sam is doing research in biolabs in the Ukraine and the republic of Georgia?"

    Soviet bio warfare labs in the two places taken over by the newly created nation-states when the Soviet Union collapsed.

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  4. I see some persons are warning of this 23andMe web site and their test. That stuff gets into the hands of the Chinese. Fear is that they will make an ethnic bomb from such a weapon. A bioweapon that will target just Americans [probably whitey Americans]. Sicken and kill the whitey population but leave others unscathed.

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  5. jerry pdx
    I work with sensitive personal information and am well aware of just how easily this data can be stolen and sold to anyone. Whether financial, medical or personal info. if it's online, it's potentially accessible. All you need is one unethical person, or an operative, inside that is willing to steal information. 23&Me deals with genetic information which makes people a little more nervous but it's hardly the only type of info we should be worried about. If our government decided they wanted our "private" information...well, they already have it, but decided to do away with the pretense of privacy and freedom, they'd just publicly nationalize it and use it for whatever they wanted.

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  6. "All you need is one unethical person, or an operative, inside that is willing to steal information."

    Correct. Don't even need to hack a network. Pay some insider a bunch of money, place a thumb drive on an USB port and you got it all.

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