>This anon has been speculating in their own mind for some time about about bioweapons. Specifcally the bioengineered type of virus that could be extremely lethal to individuals with a certain dna profile. Release and kill someone, maybe an entire family or bloodline, on the other side of the planet? Using their own dna data against them. The perfect weapon? Possible that intelligence agencies know more than the public about this? Possible that all this quarantine, self isolation, and fear mongering are designed to protect one very important target?
Quite some time ago, anon worked for a big tech company that did a lot of research & development, looking for the next big focus area. One day the Ph.Ds who worked with the pharma execs gave us a presentation. They hoped to use computational genetics, DNA sequencing and all that, to develop therapies that were tailored to specific genetic differences. One-kind-fits-all drugs were not good enough any more. Lots of data was presented on how certain drugs only work for a portion of the population. Designer pharma targeted at much smaller DNA subgroups was going to be the next big thing. (Anon never got involved in such things and does not work there any more.)
We're there, folks. We're there.
The technology that permits this has been sufficiently matured that genetic targeting is a realistic and feasible goal.
Now to throw in a monkey wrench… A highly placed person I knew, who had military/government connections several decades ago, alluded to a satellite capability to monitor specific individuals from space by their DNA signature, which differs from one unique individual to another.
Don't know if that's true but it has been rumored in multiple places for a long time.
IF true (big if), they might have the ability to transmit something from satellite that not only targets a specific individual's DNA profile wherever they are in the world, but also to activate some kind of biological switch or agent to harm or help that person.
Some extrapolations, some facts, some rumors, you have to put it together for yourself and assess whether it's credible.