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December 22, 2017 at 5:22 am #5242
Genetic testing has become more popular over the past 5+ years and I’d like to get everyone’s take on it. Is it used for nefarious purposes as part of the NWO agenda? Are there spiritual implications?
From a health perspective I had some genetic testing done years ago which focused on genes related to lifestyle choices – cardiovascular system, energy/metabolism, etc. Considering your diet and type of exercise (or lack thereof) can determine which genes are expressed or “turned on” & “off”, this information can help you focus on the lifestyle choices that help you stay healthy. Variations in your genes from what’s considered “normal” might mean your body can’t handle certain food/drink, e.g., some people aren’t genetically able to metabolize alcohol very well; or that your body isn’t able to extract optimal nutrition from food without taking extra B vitamins, etc.
Long way to my point – I ordered Ancestry DNA’s test kit over Thanksgiving (it was on sale!) because the last test I took didn’t include some of the genes in the panel they now test. I haven’t used it yet because I vaguely remember a comment someone made about the genetic information being used as part of the NWO plot.
Anyone have any input on this? Any reason I shouldn’t use it?
December 22, 2017 at 9:13 am #5247Dianna, this is a good question and great that you have raised it.
I totally understand the reasons for you wanting to have your DNA screened, there can be some very useful outcomes such as things that you have suggested re metabolism and food intolerances etc. In an ideal world this would be fine and very useful but there is a potential darkside (don’t mean to get all Starwarsy on ya). If the NWO wants to get your DNA, they will get it irrespective of how hard you try not to let them, however I have included a couple of links to articles regarding insurance companies and DNA. Insurance companies are quietly keen to get their hands on your DNA, as they can deny you life insurance/medical insurance based on the potential of your DNA, either that or make your payments so big that you might as well save the money yourself to provide future health funds. I understand that the companies that do DNA analysis promise to keep your DNA results confidential, but you can never be absolutely certain that someone in that company could be quietly selling off your DNA profile for a fat wad of cash, or hackers will steal your information from the company database. So with that in mind, you would need to be weigh up whether this bothers you or not.
http://www.abc.net.au/news/2017-08-25/genetic-testing-can-mean-you-are-denied-life-insurance/8843596
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