23andMe Genomic Data-Sale
DNA turned into a sellable corporate asset
In plain terms: after a 2023 breach (6.9M users, ethnically-targeted lists) and 2025 bankruptcy, ~15M people's genomes were SOLD — to the nonprofit TTAM (founder Wojcicki) for $305 million, over the privacy ombudsman's warning that customers never understood the terms. A judge approved it. Now a population-scale genome database is legally a liquid asset, transferable past your delete request.
Also in The Selection Carve-Out
RuSHA — SS Race and Settlement Main OfficeThe state department of 'who may breed' (NurembergLebensborn — SS Selective-Breeding ProgramThe breeding program + its legal inoculationThe Selection Carve-Out — Rotation, Not a CabalCovenant → RuSHA/Lebensborn → Paperclip → Epstein Josef Mengele (1911-1979)The industrialized extremity of the carve-outOtmar von Verschuer (1896-1969)The respectable scientific hingeKaiser Wilhelm Institute (Anthropology, Heredity & Eugenics)The missing mid-century integration layerHeliospect GenomicsSelling embryo IQ-ranking to the wealthyBGI + the BIOSECURE ActThe genome as a national-security battlefield