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I am wary of sending my personal DNA off to some company.

Should I be worried or not? I told my fiance that it'd be fun to know more about my family history and she got me the ancestry + dna/health kit. I'd rather just type in my name and the names of my relatives to get information but this specific kit requires me to spit into something and send it to them...

Should I do it or not?

I am wary of sending my personal DNA off to some company. Should I be worried or not? I told my fiance that it'd be fun to know more about my family history and she got me the ancestry + dna/health kit. I'd rather just type in my name and the names of my relatives to get information but this specific kit requires me to spit into something and send it to them... Should I do it or not?

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[–] 5 pts

You'll have to factcheck this, but I think every major DNA testing company is Jew-owned. All of them. That, coupled with the fact that these same Jews are pushing for mass adoption of gene therapy "vaccines" (among their many other crimes), makes me think giving one of these companies your DNA would be a bad idea.

Then again, chances are a close family member of yours will do this or has already done this, so no matter what you do I'd say it probably doesn't matter that much. Want a piece of paper saying you're white and 0.0% Ashkenazi? By all means...

[–] [deleted] 3 pts

They've also been known to add less than a percent of nonwhite to whites, so you may not even get that if it's true.

[–] 1 pt

They did that to my aunt, and we can account for every relative going back 600 years. .3% Asian? There weren't any Asians in our region back then. There's only one family now.