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Ancestry.com is now sharing your DNA with terrorist pig thug cops!

NEW YORK (PNN) - May 6, 2015 - The police state just took a very dark turn. We all know that private corporations tend to side with the government on privacy issues, and they’re more than willing to hand over our information when the government asks for it. Google and Facebook are pretty well known examples of that, and they’ve been doing it for so long that nobody even bats an eye at their government compliance anymore. What people don’t realize is that this situation applies equally to all major companies, not just the ones that handle our information.

Sometimes, it involves our DNA, which is what Michael Usry, Jr. learned when the terrorist pig thug cops called him in for questioning in regards to a bogus hit and run incident. In reality, they were trying to solve a cold case involving the 1994 murder of Angie Dodge in Idaho Falls.

So why did they think he was the killer? Because his father’s DNA, which was a very close match to the killer’s, had been submitted to Ancestry.com. The Sorenson Database, which is owned by Ancestry.com and stores over 100,000 DNA samples from around the world, gave up his father’s genetic profile without a warrant or court order.

Isn’t that twisted? You can’t even research your family’s genealogy without the government snooping your DNA. What’s worse is that this is a total break with Ancestry.com’s consent form. They promise not to share your DNA with anyone outside of the company, and yet they did it anyway. They didn’t even ask for a warrant. At first, they concealed Usry’s information, but once the terrorist pig thug cops got a hold of the DNA, they forced the company to hand over his name with a court order.

This is the world in which we live now. The government lies to gain our consent, and the corporations ask for our consent and then conveniently fail to uphold their own terms. They’re working in tandem to erode our rights at every level, and they won’t stop until they own us lock, stock and barrel. It’s just too bad that there isn’t any evidence of their incestuous relationship on Ancestry.com.