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European Union and genetic information


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European Union and genetic information


When private corporations are allowed to access in the genetic information of people, the first question is how to deny the U.S security authorities like NSA and CIA to access that data. The same way we might ask, what denies the FSB (Federal Security Service) of Russia access that data? 

If the genetic data of the people can compare with the data, what is collected from certain places, that thing can help to track the illegal agents of the security and intelligence services. And that kind of thing risks their operations. But that genetic data can also be used to track people like serial killers who operate at both sides of the Atlantic ocean. 

Normally intelligence agencies are operating in the cases that something is denied from them simply. They just establish the cover-company for that kind of purpose. Those companies are established by using the funding, which is channeled from other projects. So the intelligence avoids leaving trace about itself. And it must cover the origin of the capital. The money is transferred to those companies by using long chains of companies. So how they will get access to the genetic information of the EU citizens? 

The thing how those security services are operating is simple. They must just establish the biotechnology corporation in the EU area, and then they can have access to the genetic data, and that kind of operation is quite simple. If the U.S or Russian citizen cannot establish a corporation in some area, they can always find the area, which citizens are allowed to make that thing. 

Then they are creating corporations in that country, and then that corporation, where is so-called apparent superior in the hands of local operators, which can also be the covert companies of the intelligence like FSB or CIA. But if the company what HQ is in that country is allowed to establish subsidiaries in the EU area, those operators would also establish their own branch office in the EU area. That thing allows them to get that genetic data in their hands. 


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