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Thursday, May 28, 2026

A Whistleblower Claims the CIA Is Searching DNA Sites for Alien-Human Hybrids - vice.com

If you’ve ever spit into a tube and mailed it to a DNA testing company, there’s a chance you handed the government more than your ethnic breakdown and a surprise second cousin.

According to a whistleblower, the CIA has been attempting to access genetic data from 23andMe and Ancestry.com—specifically to flag users carrying extraterrestrial DNA. Same database as your Irish ancestry percentage and your predisposition to male pattern baldness. Different agenda entirely.

The claim comes from philosopher and novelist Jason Reza Jorjani, PhD, who laid it out on the podcast “American Alchemy.” Jorjani says he was tipped off by Lyn Buchanan, an army veteran who claims he worked as a psychic spy in the CIA’s remote viewing program—a real program, for the record, that investigated whether people could use extrasensory perception to gather intelligence on distant targets.

The CIA Is Allegedly Looking for Alien DNA in 23andMe and Ancestry Data

According to Jorjani, Buchanan told him that former CIA analyst Christopher “Kit” Green had allegedly engineered a backdoor into 23andMe and Ancestry to screen users for a specific genetic variance linked to nonhuman beings. Green was involved in the Remote Viewing Program in the 1970s, though he left the agency well before either DNA site existed.

The backstory gets wilder from there. Buchanan reportedly learned about this alleged campaign after being approached at a diner by three individuals who identified themselves as Nordics—tall, blond,...



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