Jiang speculates that DNA ancestry services could be used to find or suppress bloodlines, while marking the claim as conspiracy theory without evidence.
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Human Trafficking
Jiang speculates that DNA ancestry services could be used to find or suppress bloodlines, while marking the claim as conspiracy theory without evidence.
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"...bad things could happen to you. Why is there so much human trafficking in the United States? They care a lot about bloodlines, right?..."
"So what bloodline would you have to be for them to, would you have to be of that 13 families or would you be..."
"So I think that it depends on the group that you're in. I think there's something called the 13 bloodlines, which traces themselves back..."
"...And the logic is very simple. We know that gambling, prostitution, human trafficking, slavery, all profitable, why doesn't everyone do it? Because it's immoral,..."
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The interview starts with the end of the world and Satoshi Nakamoto, but the deeper line is Jiang's theory of front men.
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