
Something is not right with the results of most popular DNA ancestry kits, as a pair of identical twins have found. Charlsie Agro and her twin sister, Carly, bought home kits from AncestryDNA, MyHeritage, 23andMe, FamilyTreeDNA and Living DNA, and mailed samples of their DNA to each company for analysis. Despite having virtually identical DNA, the twins did not receive matching results from any of the companies.
“The fact that they present different results for you and your sister, I find very mystifying,” said Dr. Mark Gerstein, a computational biologist at Yale University. Gerstein’s team analyzed the results, and he asserts that any results the Agro twins received from the same DNA testing company should have been identical. The raw data collected from both sisters’ DNA is nearly exactly the same. “It’s shockingly similar,” he said.
Above is a forum post which was uploaded recently. The claim is that these DNA tests are nothing but fake information piled together for your ‘entertainment’ purposes only. Who knows what they are really doing with this DNA. The government, deep state or even the local cloning center? But I felt like adding this little bit of information to the site. I would never send my DNA to anyone who is making me pay them to take it; of all things…
So don’t send your DNA data to any of these companies! Tell your family and friends as well. Also how long are DNA samples kept in their database? Who knows if they’re making designer babies, clones, or creating a specific type of strain of disease that could target a select person or group of people. There is no limit of the possibilities, trust no one…