Why Does China Want Our Genetic Data?

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Published 2024-05-15
What could China possibly want with genetic data from companies like 23andMe? There is no way it is anything good. Why is the People's Liberation Army, China's primary ground force, working with companies in this industry?

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All Comments (21)
  • @XMoeiskingX
    Better question. Why are US companies allowed to have virtually zero protections and essentially indirectly sell to China. And why aren’t they in prison for sedition.
  • @handyearly3653
    Back in the 1990’s while I was at the NCO NBC class we were discussing how Communist Countries were working on Genetic Bio weapons…..I think we are way behind AND they already have our genetic codes. Have a discussion about how the Stasi in the 1970’s collected DNA samples before DNA was a thing.
  • @Norman_Fleming
    Funny how people thought the pinnacle of humans ability to self destruct was the bomb. Now we have the race to mutate all humans from the inside.
  • @hardbrocklife
    Akatsuki psyop. Dont trust him. Protect the village.
  • @mikemcgill7356
    Was taught in science class many decades ago China was never going to stop experimenting anything seems the teacher was correct #thanks-teach
  • @lynnroney1234
    ☢️☢️☢️The other thing to be very worried about is what they are doing here in Canada and it’s very shady indeed. Almost sinister. It could easily spread. They own so much real estate in Vancouver the province had to come up with laws to put a stop to their system. They actually have a system of how they did it! It all happens through a Chinese bank called HSBC. They are now starting in Ontario. It may be stopped because it has been bought by the biggest bank in Canada, who hopefully will keep an incredibly close eye on mortgages lent out. Hopefully put an end to it.
  • @AuntJemimaCakes
    I studied biochem in college and did experiments with crispr. It’s terrifying because each race has mutations on specific genes which can be manipulated and mutated via viruses with no symptoms. Essentially they could make virus clouds that wouldn’t affect their people but would highly target genomic sequences found most commonly in a certain country
  • @joshuaestep1434
    Love the fact that this cat has a Naruto themed shirt on. The military man has the anarchist group's insignia. 😂 Plus it's also great that his channel isn't fake. No left. .. ..no right. .....just facts. I truly enjoy the unbiased information he provides. Keep up the good work man.
  • @LarryH2
    2nd largest beef company in the USA is a Brazilian owned company. China has helped subsides Brazils farming industry... Buy from local farms everyone, stop buying meat from the grocery store.
  • @SurgeMMO
    If you’re being held hostage and forced to say these things wear a yellow T-shirt in your next video and we’ll send help.
  • @longwindingroad
    That shirt is a national fashion threat ! Go ahead and get the matching shorts to make it worse.
  • @claridge7549
    I think this is really cool that someone in Intel is able to give us some credible insight into what’s going on.
  • I met some very awesome Chinese sisters who were born and raised in Mexico who spoke Spanish and a little broken English only. It was amazing.
  • @Jfire324
    Anything that can be sold will be sold. Your doing great smart military guy. Or smarter than recruits guy..lol.. keep up the good work please.
  • @AK-yy6yf
    Appreciate all your videos, never been in the armed forces but always liked your posts
  • @jhnchapa
    I’m glad you’re talking about this. It’s probably the most underreported information worldwide.
  • @bend170
    I believe its pronounced "wee-gher", just as an FYI. Also, I've no doubt the chinese military is looking into weaponizing genetic research as they are attempting to weaponize any other valuable research. I'm not as worried about the genetic research for a couple of reasons. One, genetics is far more complicated than a person's appearance. You as a european presenting american could be more genetically similar to a man from another continent and of another ethnicity than to someone who looks like you from your home town. Second, America has been an immigrant country from the beginning. There is no "American" genetic marker that could be used to target a high enough percentage of us to be effective. Any attempt would also target their own people. There's not a trait or single group of traits that could be used to identify an american population. Some ppl think the coronavirus pandemic was a chinese power play. If it was, it was incompetent. China is still dealing with the negative effects of the Pandemic. I take great comfort in the incompetence of humanity.