The US government is hunting people with alien DNA, according to a whistleblower has accused the CIA of using DNA databases including 23andMe and Ancestry.com to uncover people with extraterrestrial DNA in their genetic makeup.
“The CIA wants to hunt them down,” said philosopher Jason Reza Jorjani, Ph.D., while discussing the top secret government program in an episode of the podcast “American Alchemy.”
Jorjani claimed that he was alerted to this bug-hunting initiative by army veteran Lyn Buchanan, who says he was a “psychic spy” with the CIA’s remote viewing program — which investigated whether individuals could use extrasensory perception to conduct recon on distant objects, events or people.
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Jorjani said Buchanan had informed him that former CIA analyst and UAP specialist Christopher “Kit” Green had devised a backdoor way of accessing 23andMe and Ancestry — uber-popular sites that break down users’ family trees — to screen users for a specific “genetic variance” linked to nonhuman beings.
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NYPost report: Green was notably part of the Remote Viewing Program in the 1970s, but left the intelligence agency long before the founding of the DNA detective sites.
Buchanan reportedly learned of this so-called campaign after being approached at a diner by three individuals claiming to be Nordics — tall, blue-eyed, blond visitors from beyond that are said to be living covertly among us.
“They live in like small towns in the [Colorado] Rockies, and they pass because they look like tall Scandinavian people,” Jorjani remarked of Buchanan’s theory.
Despite President Donald Trump releasing hundreds of formerly classified files on UFOs and the hunt for alien life, the Pentagon has insisted there is no evidence of extraterrestrial existence, the Daily Mail reported.
Buchanan added that the trio had requested his help in avoiding detection by the CIA.

This alien race had allegedly traveled to our planet via an “underground railroad of sorts” so they could escape their “tyrannical” government. These alien beings supposedly procreated with humans and birthed a line of intergalactic mixed-race children with the goal of having their future generations grow up in a free society.
“They said, ‘Look, our children, especially our grandchildren, have no idea where they’re from,’” said Jorjani while describing his sources’ so-called close encounter. “We tell them stories about how, like, their grandparents are from Sweden or whatever, and they don’t know.”
He added, “We just want them to have lives of peace and liberty here in America.”
Buchanan said that he would never submit his DNA to 23andMe because of what he had learned.
In a 2023 appearance on the Through A Glass Darkly podcast, the retired army sergeant said that on the pie chart listing all the ethnicities — African American, German, etc. — there’s a wedge called “other,” which means “unknown unidentifiable.”
“From what I found out, there are government people who are looking into that wedge,” Buchanan cautioned.

Buchanan’s not the first person to warn of these so-called human-alien hybrids.
In a controversial study this past fall, geneticist Dr. Max Rempel asserted that aliens might have abducted us and inserted genes into human DNA, with the fallout affecting potentially millions of people.
Although he said that this intergalactic DNA infusion is not necessarily a bad thing.
“We need to consider how much alien hybridization is healthy for the planet, and which alien races we might give priority,” said Rempel.

