CIA Allegedly Used 23andMe & Ancestry.com DNA Data to Hunt for Aliens – Whistleblower Claims
May 2026 — A new whistleblower claim has added fuel to the already intense UFO/UAP conversation. According to philosopher and author Dr. Jason Reza Jorjani, the CIA has been attempting to use commercial DNA databases like 23andMe and Ancestry.com to identify individuals with possible extraterrestrial genetic markers.

The Claim
Jorjani stated on the “American Alchemy” podcast that the CIA is actively “hunting” for people who may carry non-human DNA. He says he was informed of this program by Lyn Buchanan, a former U.S. Army psychic spy who worked on the CIA’s remote viewing program.
The allegation suggests that genetic data submitted by millions of Americans for ancestry research may have been accessed or analyzed as part of a classified effort to locate individuals with potential extraterrestrial heritage.
Timing and Context
This claim comes at a particularly interesting time. Just weeks ago, respected physicists Dr. Hal Puthoff and Dr. Eric Davis made headlines by stating that the U.S. government has reportedly recovered bodies from at least four distinct non-human species, including Grays, Nordics, Reptilians, and Insectoids/Mantids. (Read our full breakdown here).
The mention of Nordics — beings that reportedly look very similar to humans — makes the idea of searching commercial DNA databases even more disturbing.
Personal Reflection & Privacy Concerns
As someone who has used Ancestry.com for over 10 years and built a large family tree, this story immediately caught my attention. Just recently, while logging into my Ancestry account, I was greeted with yet another privacy policy update.
Coincidence? Or convenient timing?
It’s hard not to feel a chill when you realize that millions of people — including myself — willingly handed over their most personal genetic data, only for whistleblowers to now claim that intelligence agencies may be using it to hunt for alien hybrids or bloodlines. The idea that our DNA could be quietly scanned for non-human markers feels like something straight out of a dystopian sci-fi novel.
What This Could Mean
If these claims have any truth to them, it suggests the government may be treating the UFO/UAP phenomenon not just as a national security issue, but as a potential genetic and biological one.
Are they simply trying to understand the full scope of non-human activity on Earth? Or is there something more complex at play — perhaps involving hybrids, ancient genetic engineering, or the “Nordic” beings that supposedly resemble us?
As always, these remain unverified whistleblower claims. However, the growing number of high-level insiders speaking publicly suggests the conversation around non-human intelligence is evolving rapidly.
Original Article: CIA Used DNA from 23andMe & Ancestry to Hunt Aliens – Whistleblower Claims
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