They Left Earth First: And TOOK YOUR DNA With Them

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In just five years, we went from lockdowns and mandates to something far more covert—synthetic biology, DNA storage in orbit, and the quiet rise of superintelligent AI. While the public moved on, global powers began archiving humanity off-world—launching data libraries to the moon and building bio-archives of our DNA.
But who owns that data? And why now? As AI weaves itself into every part of daily life, a new frontier of control is emerging—one that doesn't ask permission and doesn’t plan to stop. This isn’t the future we imagined. The question is no longer what’s happening—it’s why, and for whom.
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Partial Transcript:
Just five short years ago the United States lost its' collective mind. The future of science and medicine, intrigue and inquiry, and philosophical questions debating the morality of things like lockdowns, masking, and the injectables that were largely forced upon the masses were the least of the real-life consequences of such actions being discussed in the mainstream media.
And that was right in front of your eyes, unlike the current rise of AI and the advent of Super AI that is quickly gaining hold of each aspect of our daily lives. According to the non-profit Arch Mission Foundation, several space missions have already taken place
to allegedly preserve humanity's knowledge and even humanity itself.
A data synchronization program called SpaceChain was launched in 2018 to network the solar system. In 2019 a Lunar Library containing 30 million pieces of data, images, and books were sent to the
moon. A second mission of this launched just last year but perhaps the most frightening initiative is that of the Bio-Archive; A Noah's Ark of DNA that claims to be preserving humanity but is being used on
space stations to better manipulate the building blocks of life itself.
Using Biobanks for space colonization or creating synthetic lifeforms may seem really far out to our imagination but the harvesting of DNA in these public/private partnerships are already figuring out ways to store vast amounts of data using DNA as the medium to do so.
But the questions are these:
If the samples are sent to space, who owns them?
And let's say the data is found by some other life form, is it still yours?
Is there potential for eugenics, enslavement, or ongoing experimentation?
And exactly who's story gets told here?
Or the more real question of contaminating space and other planets?
And what if we do come to our senses as a species and decide later that this was wrong?
What then?
You see, if people really cared about things like poverty, inequality, and climate change (as the political left often claims) is this justifiable to spend our resources like this?
The answer is "No".
This is James Anthony Reporting.

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