Okay, so I just wrote and earlier thread about the fact that your confidential information IS CONSIDERED compromised whether or not it actually is. So, I just stumbled upon this article:
https://www.organicbakerymiami.com/...-no-longer-yours-if-you-ve-taken-a-covid-test
Although it's not exactly the most indepedant trustworthy site it brings up some good points.
"THEIR IS NO LAW PROTECTING YOUR DNA IN DNA TEST KITS"
"The CDC has been receiving positive lab results. If your biological sample has been included along with the results, expect that your name and personal information will have been shared as well. By law, all labs must share their results with the Department of Health and Human Services (to review the exact law visit the FDA website by clicking this link or see below (1)). And there is no limit to how many times and with whom your information has been shared. "
All those free nose swabs get sent to a lab along with any information given in order to keep track of THINGS. Those laws can then sell the information to databrokers.
Now you may be thinking well, they didn't get any important information from me. Or, I never got a test so it doesn't matter. Well, soon DNA information will no longer be considered trustworthy for anybody. So you won't be able to use it to identify yourself UNLESS you are there in person. AND you better hope the databrokers do not have any incorrect or outdated informaiton or you will be completely un-identifiable.
So, what's left to identify someone? A new system is needed. Currently the push is to use cell phones as a trustworthy way to identify people. But, well, that's not going to work. So, what then? Although it sounds crazy, implanted idenification chips will be the way to do it. Then they'll be an entire set of laws including fellonies for purposely removing the chip from your body. Or, for buy and sell chips on the dark web. Society sure has allowed it self to get Fd.
https://www.organicbakerymiami.com/...-no-longer-yours-if-you-ve-taken-a-covid-test
Although it's not exactly the most indepedant trustworthy site it brings up some good points.
"THEIR IS NO LAW PROTECTING YOUR DNA IN DNA TEST KITS"
"The CDC has been receiving positive lab results. If your biological sample has been included along with the results, expect that your name and personal information will have been shared as well. By law, all labs must share their results with the Department of Health and Human Services (to review the exact law visit the FDA website by clicking this link or see below (1)). And there is no limit to how many times and with whom your information has been shared. "
All those free nose swabs get sent to a lab along with any information given in order to keep track of THINGS. Those laws can then sell the information to databrokers.
Now you may be thinking well, they didn't get any important information from me. Or, I never got a test so it doesn't matter. Well, soon DNA information will no longer be considered trustworthy for anybody. So you won't be able to use it to identify yourself UNLESS you are there in person. AND you better hope the databrokers do not have any incorrect or outdated informaiton or you will be completely un-identifiable.
So, what's left to identify someone? A new system is needed. Currently the push is to use cell phones as a trustworthy way to identify people. But, well, that's not going to work. So, what then? Although it sounds crazy, implanted idenification chips will be the way to do it. Then they'll be an entire set of laws including fellonies for purposely removing the chip from your body. Or, for buy and sell chips on the dark web. Society sure has allowed it self to get Fd.