Does the CIA have its own Men in Black?
Apparently, the government isn’t disclosing everything they know about UFOs. A whistleblower has accused the CIA of attempting to use people’s DNA to aid them in their search for extraterrestrial lifeforms that are allegedly living in our midst.
“The CIA wants to hunt them down,” said science fiction writer Jason Reza Jorjani while discussing the so-called top secret government program in an episode of the podcast “American Alchemy.”
Jorjani claimed that he was alerted to this bug-hunting initiative by army veteran Lyn Buchanan, who claims he was a “psychic spy” with the CIA’s remote viewing program — which investigated whether individuals could use extrasensory perception to conduct recon on distant objects, events or people.
Jorjani said Buchanan had informed him that former CIA analyst and UAP specialist Christopher “Kit” Green had devised a backdoor way of accessing 23andMe and Ancestry.com — uber-popular sites that use DNA to break down users’ family trees — to screen users for a specific “genetic variance” linked to nonhuman beings.
Green was notably part of the Remote Viewing Program in the 1970s, but left the intelligence agency long before the founding of the DNA detective sites.
Buchanan had allegedly learned of this so-called campaign after being approached at a diner by three individuals claiming to be Nordics, tall blue-eyed, blonde and allegedly telepathic visitors from beyond that are said to be living covertly among...
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