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Wednesday, May 27, 2026

CIA explored 23andMe, Ancestry for alien DNA links: Whistleblower - NewsNation

(NewsNation) — The Central Intelligence Agency attempted to use genealogy database sites in its search for aliens, a whistleblower claims.

Dr. Jason Reza Jorjani told the “American Alchemy” podcast that Army veteran Lyn Buchanan informed him of an initiative in which the agency was exploring sites like 23andMe and Ancestry.

Buchanan claimed he was a spy with the CIA’s Remote Viewing Program.

“The CIA wants to hunt them down,” Jorjani stated, citing the program’s purpose of probing whether people could use extrasensory perception to conduct recon on distant objects, events or people.

CIA focused on ‘genetic variance’ in alien search: Whistleblower

The doctor acknowledged that Buchanan revealed to him that former CIA analyst Christopher “Kit” Green concocted a secret method to access both sites to screen users for a specific “genetic variance” linked to extraterrestrial beings.

Green was a member of the Remote Viewing Program in the 1970s.

He left the CIA years before 23andMe and Ancestry were founded.

What did latest batch of UFO files tell us?

The Pentagon also recently released a second batch of UFO files, with the majority of them previously unreleased videos of UAP sightings. The release followed lawmakers, led by Rep. Anna Paulina Luna, R-Fla., threatening to use subpoenas to get access to more than 40 UAP videos.

Among the newly released videos are objects spotted near foreign assets, suggesting that some sightings may involve technology deployed by another nation.

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