"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.
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.
The Seer urges you to do your daily light explosion protocol. It will keep you invisible to ill intent.
Rogier:
What about Original Ones that have actually submitted their DNA to such a service in the past? Any special precautions?
The Seer:
I'll provide additional instructions, but for starters, also place the light explosions around the DNA sample / specimen.
Debbie says
Grateful Almine and Rogier for this shared information.
Ciara says
I can't believe anyone could have fallen for this, it seems so obvious…
Dhani says
Good to know. I feel the Light Explosions are necessary to repeat sometimes so this gives me an idea of what intrusion methods might be used now. Thank you for this Rogier. You are so vigilant!! Very impressive.
Gio says
007 has a movie about this subjet "no Time ti die" to talk about desinging DNA omg
Miriam Bokhari says
It is interesting you mention 007, Gio. I have not seen the movie, but did read about the general plot some while ago.
Yesterday evening, i looked out and wondered why the sky looked somewhat orange on the horizon… It turned out there was a wildfire just a couple of miles away, declared a "major incident". It was on land described as a nature reserve, owned by the Ministry of Defense, and which has featured in three James Bond movies (as well as a good many others).
Gio says
This Is interesting to read july i think some of the wildfires aré produce by that people of you mention.
007 Is now a REALLY clear Sample of everything they are doing that we think is science fiction This last film shows how they create and modify a vaccine-type weapon designed for all the types of DNA they have in their digital files.
It's a movie a while strong thanks july an lpgt
MaeMae says
Wow! I was always wary of these tests and I am glad I did not participate. I wonder if this also applies to mail in allergy/sensitivity tests?? These require blood droplets on paper cards… not sure if it is the same as the dna tests
Alexandra Murray says
uh oh
Lynette Ruest says
I am wondering if the tests done for Covid are used for DNA warfare?
ᛞᚨᚠᛖ says
I have a strong suspicion that some are used to collect this data from us. I thought it was odd that I keep being offered an abundance of the at-home nasal swabs for free and the saliva cassette types offered for free to those holding concession and pension cards…
Miriam Bokhari says
Yes, I have suspected them right from the start. But even if we haven't taken them, many of us probably have close relatives who did. Or perhaps had to go into hospital for something or another and found it curious not to be asked for a test… In any case, I think some of us may already have been targeted. As far as I have found, by the time information like this is allowed to be published, the process has already been in operation for some time. I could be wrong…
Lynette Ruest says
Thank you for this info and the Light Explosions. I wanted to research family lineage but never wanted to submit my DNA as I felt any police org etc. could use it at random. My brother did although I did not know he did. I will include his DNA sample/specimen in my daily Light Explosions. 🙏Very Grateul.
Christina says
Wow this is wild! Just before the plandemic began I had received my 23andMe kit. I wanted to do some family investigating. Though I kept putting it off and when they started to push the V I thought I'm not giving you my DNA. Yesterday I was watching videos of families being reunited through DNA so then I felt inclined to maybe do it. Almine were you watching me? LOL! Well thanks for the quick response and confirmation of my original feeling not to do it! 💕🙏
Alexandra Murray says
Whoa…I bought a kit a few years ago but a feeling washed over me not to use it. It just sat there in my drawer…now I know without a doubt what to do with it 🙂