Is China researching the theft of data on 3 million pregnant women in 52 countries?


New York, Monday, July 15, 2021

China is known to be engaged in a dangerous experiment to establish its dominance in the world. China, which has caught the eye of investigative agencies around the world over the origin of the corona virus, is now working on a superhuman project, which is believed to be studying the theft of the genetic data of more than 3 million pregnant women in seven countries. Media reports have claimed that the Chinese People's Liberation Army has enlisted the help of a Chinese company. The company is involved in the investigation of childbirth of pregnant women around the world.


Under the auspices of this investigation, a Chinese company has collected gene data of a large number of pregnant women. This data is known as non-invasive fetal trigeminal (Nifty). It provides information on women's age, weight, height and place of birth. Something similar is being learned about features such as artificial intelligence based on facts. This could lead to changes in the physical characteristics of the future human population. Advisers to the Biden administration warned in March about China's readiness. The United States is concerned about China's potential science move. If the experiment is successful, pharma companies around the world will be linked to China.


China can then dominate these companies and create a vicious circle. China can also produce genetically strong and superior Bahabali soldiers. In addition, China can use this technique to develop pathogens and lead to serious diseases. Former US counter-intelligence officer Anna Puglasi says China could force companies operating there to cooperate in the name of national security. Based on this DNA data analysis, the Chinese army and the BGI group can work together to protect against serious diseases by altering the genes of soldiers. Soldiers, especially those deployed in high altitude areas, are considered to be protected against certain diseases. According to reports, the troops deployed by China on the Indo-China border are getting very sick.


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