Maybe even less. Imagine humans who reached full physical maturity in ten years or less. It's doable.
Ancestry sold to Blackstone (ties to Blackrock)
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That would be insane - because their psychological maturity wouldn’t be able to keep up.
Some suggest that alternative types of warfare involve patience, working for long term. More reason to avoid those experimental “covid” shots - despite heavy pressure & immoral medical coercion.
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Read up on what happens to child prodigies... we hear about the ones like Mozart who do well as adults, but many do not get properly socialised and have numerous other problems as a result in adulthood, including their attitude to less intelligent humans.Thinker wrote: ↑June 1st, 2022, 2:16 pmThat would be insane - because their psychological maturity wouldn’t be able to keep up.
Some suggest that alternative types of warfare involve patience, working for long term. More reason to avoid those experimental “covid” shots - despite heavy pressure & immoral medical coercion.
I think this may be the problem with the WEF. There are probably a few ex-child prodigies working for it. Some will hate the average person because they subconsciously associate average or low intelligence with bullying.
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Look how financially intermingled Blackstone (who owns data from ancestry/Family Search) is with US Federal and State governments…
https://www.opensecrets.org/orgs/blacks ... D000021873
https://www.opensecrets.org/orgs/blacks ... D000021873
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This is a bit deceptive, the list is of companies with shareholders that are Chinese. That is different than the statement "China owns a lot of US companies." I own shares in Apple, but that does not make me the "owner" of Apple.Thinker wrote: ↑July 26th, 2021, 2:09 pm China owns a lot of US companies. Here are 76 of them.
https://usagag.com/2020/11/22/list-of-u ... t-gm-uber/
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Ya, we never allowed DNA testing here either, but... our lovely children went and did:) Ahhh... the best laid plans of mice and men...
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True, except when the main ceo or owners maintain loyalty to China, despite possibly living elsewhere.gkearney wrote: ↑March 25th, 2023, 8:27 amThis is a bit deceptive, the list is of companies with shareholders that are Chinese. That is different than the statement "China owns a lot of US companies." I own shares in Apple, but that does not make me the "owner" of Apple.Thinker wrote: ↑July 26th, 2021, 2:09 pm China owns a lot of US companies. Here are 76 of them.
https://usagag.com/2020/11/22/list-of-u ... t-gm-uber/
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https://www.genealogyexplained.com/who- ... h%20itself.
I'm sure the fact that you were encouraged to do your family history and share your DNA by a bunch of secret society members, which data was then pawned off to a company that literally combined the words "Black" and "Rock" to make their name, is nothing to be worried about.
Hang tight...
I'm sure the fact that you were encouraged to do your family history and share your DNA by a bunch of secret society members, which data was then pawned off to a company that literally combined the words "Black" and "Rock" to make their name, is nothing to be worried about.
Hang tight...
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I know I am real late coming to the party here but as I was perusing the many threads I have still haven't caught up on, I came across this one. I don't know if anyone answered your question/statement about deleting your dna info. To anwer that question, it's a resounding NO. Once a person submits their dna for whatever reasons, it is is there forever. What you deleted was merely the ability for people outside the ancestry/related groups to be able to see it. The DNA was and IS kept in a world wide data base. Used mostly by investigative agencies for a myriad of reasons. But, the results and ALL related to your DNA is no longer private and IS in the hands or control of federal and international agencies.4Joshua8 wrote: ↑July 26th, 2021, 10:38 am I deleted my dna results from their database. I wonder if they honored that.
My initial results were interesting and confirmed an assumption I had of Israel ancestry. It tied both to the Middle East and to a region in Europe it specifically called “Eastern European Jew,” in addition to my other areas. Then, both of those results vanished in updates a couple years ago, with them saying it’s now more reliable data. I was left feeling robbed of my ancestry, and I suspected some group got offended that ”gentiles” were seeing their hidden Jewish connection and asking about making Aliyah, which they can’t, or something like that.