Babies' DNA given to military database
A report that the state of Texas forwarded the DNA from hundreds of newborn babies to a military database without parental permission or knowledge raises some very alarming questions about what was done and why, according to a national expert in DNA privacy.
The Texas Tribune, an online publication founded by a former editor of the Texas Monthly and a longtime owner of the Texas Weekly, recently published a story about the Department of State Health Services in Texas giving some 800 DNA samples to the Armed Forces Institute of Pathology's DNA Identification Laboratory.
The actions were uncovered as part of the publication's review of nine years' worth of e-mails over the collection of babies' DNA, which recently was targeted by a lawsuit.
mrhenry's analysis:
Why does the military want DNA samples from newborn citizens? I can think of several dark conspiracy scenarios here, but I'm sure the truth is just as dark and sinister.
Why does the military want DNA samples from newborn citizens? I can think of several dark conspiracy scenarios here, but I'm sure the truth is just as dark and sinister.
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