EXCLUSIVE: Exposing the FBI’s Human Experimentation Studies
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Started April 02, 2026
"Who has my saliva from ten years ago?" On the FBI studies involving serial killers, twins, facial recognition, and genetics
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EXCLUSIVE: Exposing the FBI’s Human Experimentation Studies
Matt Taibbi (United States) | Apr 01, 2026
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While the research may yield valuable insights, transparency about methods and consent is essential to maintain ethical standards.
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The potential for misuse of collected genetic data in FBI studies poses significant risks to personal privacy and civil liberties.
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The FBI's human experimentation studies may advance our understanding of genetics and criminal behavior, potentially leading to improved public safety.
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Human experimentation by the FBI raises serious ethical concerns and undermines trust in law enforcement agencies.
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The use of genetic material in FBI studies could lead to breakthroughs in crime prevention, warranting further exploration despite ethical dilemmas.
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