CIA Accused of Secretly Scouring DNA Databases for Alien-Human Hybrids

New conspiracy theories suggest the CIA may have accessed DNA databases like 23andMe to search for alien-human hybrids.

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Fresh conspiracy theories have emerged claiming that the CIA secretly accessed genetic testing data from companies like 23andMe and Ancestry to search for 'alien-human hybrids.'

The allegations were made by author Jason Reza Jorjani during an appearance on the American Alchemy podcast, citing a conversation with retired US Army sergeant Lyn Buchanan.

Buchanan allegedly told Jorjani about an alleged covert operation aimed at identifying people with extraterrestrial ancestry, specifically those connected to an alleged alien race known as the 'Nordics.'

The Nordics are a long-running part of UFO conspiracy lore, described as tall, blond, blue-eyed beings who closely resemble humans from Scandinavia.

Jorjani claimed that Buchanan described a bizarre encounter in which three alleged Nordics approached him at a diner and expressed concern that intelligence agencies were trying to identify alien-human descendants through ancestry databases.

However, no evidence supports the claims that alien-human hybrids exist or that the CIA has secretly accessed commercial DNA databases to search for them.

The Pentagon has repeatedly stated that there is no confirmed proof of extraterrestrial life or alien contact.