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4 timestamped hits 1 source reading 1 extracted note Aliases: human-traffickings

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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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Every Technology Needs a Front Man

2026-04-15, day precision · \"They Created Bitcoin!\" Professor Jiang Exposes Why Every Technology Needs A \"Front Man\"│Jack Neel

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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?..."

Every Technology Needs a Front Man

2026-04-15, day precision · \"They Created Bitcoin!\" Professor Jiang Exposes Why Every Technology Needs A \"Front Man\"│Jack Neel

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"So what bloodline would you have to be for them to, would you have to be of that 13 families or would you be..."

Every Technology Needs a Front Man

2026-04-15, day precision · \"They Created Bitcoin!\" Professor Jiang Exposes Why Every Technology Needs A \"Front Man\"│Jack Neel

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"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..."

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