
*A fresh wave of extraterrestrial conspiracy claims is circulating, and this time the trail allegedly leads straight to some of the most widely used consumer DNA platforms in the country.
Philosopher and author Jason Reza Jorjani recently appeared on the podcast “American Alchemy,” where he laid out a series of allegations tying U.S. intelligence agencies to a covert search for individuals carrying what some believe to be nonhuman genetic markers.
At the center of the story is a claim that platforms like 23andMe and Ancestry.com may have been used to flag a specific genetic variance that certain parties believe points to origins beyond humanity. Jorjani did not mince words about what he says the government’s intentions were. “The CIA wants to hunt them down,” he said, according to the New York Post.
Jorjani traces the information to Lyn Buchanan, a former U.S. Army veteran with documented ties to CIA remote viewing programs during the Cold War, government-backed experiments that explored whether extrasensory perception could be harnessed for intelligence work. Buchanan is said to have connected the initiative to former CIA analyst and UAP researcher Christopher “Kit” Green, although Green reportedly departed government service well before DNA testing companies became household names.
The claims grow considerably stranger from there. Buchanan allegedly described a direct encounter with a group of beings who identified themselves as “Nordic,” characterized as tall, blond, and blue-eyed, and said to be capable of living among humans undetected in isolated regions including the Colorado Rockies. According to the account, these beings said they reached Earth through something described as an “underground railroad” and may have interbred with humans across multiple generations, leaving some descendants with no knowledge of their own origins.
Buchanan also flagged the “other” or “unknown unidentifiable” category that occasionally appears in consumer ancestry results as potentially meaningful in this context. “From what I found out, there are government people who are looking into that,” he said.
The Alien DNA claims have not been independently verified.
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