China’s aggressive push into biotechnology isn’t just about medical advancements—it’s a calculated strategy to dominate the world through genetic warfare. For years, the Chinese Communist Party (CCP) has been scooping up DNA from Americans and others worldwide, funneling it into programs that could engineer enhanced humans or targeted bioweapons.
Take the NIFTY test, a noninvasive prenatal screening sold by BGI Genomics, a company backed by the People’s Liberation Army (PLA). This test, recommended to expectant mothers to check for conditions like Down syndrome, has reached millions globally, and its data “is also used by the Chinese military in areas including what it chillingly calls ‘improving population quality.'”
BGI didn’t stop there. During the plandemic, the firm flooded the U.S. market with millions of COVID tests, as Reuters documented, giving the CCP a backdoor to genetic profiles.
“The Chinese Communist Party can legally take any information, any data it wants, from any Chinese company.” That means personal DNA sequences from everyday Americans could fuel Beijing’s ambitions. “So your genetic information could be used to create a class of super soldiers, or even super geniuses, in China. Even scarier: China could create diseases that affect only specific ethnic populations.”
U.S. intelligence and lawmakers have sounded alarms repeatedly. In April 2025, a bipartisan U.S. commission reported that China aims to weaponize biotech, potentially creating AI-powered super-soldiers as it ascends to global dominance.
Senator Mark Warner revealed in July that “China literally now is experimenting on humans to create super soldiers,” describing it as straight out of science fiction but very real. Reports from sources like Sustainability Times confirm the PLA’s genetic enhancements, with one U.S. official claiming to have “seen China’s super soldiers” up close.
The threat runs deeper, possibly tied to broader schemes. Whispers in defense circles suggest these efforts link back to COVID’s origins, where lab manipulations in Wuhan—funded partly by U.S. grants—might have been a trial run for ethnic-specific viruses.
Now, with advances like incorporating tardigrade DNA for extreme resilience, China’s military is reportedly building troops that could withstand radiation or harsh environments, outpacing anything the West has. Even stranger, a Chinese firm allegedly swiped brainwave data from Formula 1 driver Charles Leclerc during a European stint, relocating to China to train enhanced soldiers.
American vulnerabilities are glaring. The FDA in June 2025 halted clinical trials exporting cells to “hostile countries” like China, citing risks of genetic engineering abroad. This followed the 2024 BIOSECURE Act, which flagged BGI as a national security threat, banning U.S. firms from dealings that could leak genomic data. Yet, loopholes persist. The bankruptcy of 23andMe in 2025 raised fears that millions of Americans’ DNA profiles could end up auctioned off, with Beijing poised to bid through proxies, adding to their vast database for surveillance or worse.
“Unlike our enemies in the past, China is just as likely to target my wife and son as it is intelligence officers, or the military or politicians who run our nation.” Families using ancestry kits or health apps might unwittingly hand over blueprints for their own undoing. Thermo Fisher’s 2024 decision to stop selling DNA tech to China stemmed from its use in mass surveillance, like in Xinjiang, but that barely scratches the surface.
A recent Section 232 investigation into medical imports underscores how China’s grip on U.S. healthcare supply chains could embed spies in our bloodstreams.
Beijing’s game plan? Build an army of biologically superior fighters while weakening rivals through subtle genetic sabotage. It’s not paranoia—it’s pattern recognition. As the U.S.-China biotech arms race heats up, with both sides racing to militarize biology, Americans must demand ironclad protections before their own code becomes the enemy’s weapon.


Perhaps Communist occupied China should no longer exist.
23 and Xi
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I can think of only one US citizen the Chinese would want his DNA. His name is Richard Marcinko, also known as the Rogue Warrior. The best person to ever serve in the Seals.
This sounds like an outright admission by the CCP that their genetic structure is INFERIOR to “American” DNA.
NOT a good starting point for a people who want to rule the planet, is it?
And as for “stealing”? What about the MILLIONS of Americans who either gave it away or sold it?
The Chinese will learn soon enough…”YOU CAN’T FIX STUPID!”
I bet the No Kings crowd would give their DNA. What a target rich opportunity for the USA that would be on the battlefield.
When I saw all of the people rushing to get the vaccine during the plandemic, it made me wonder why anyone would want American DNA. A friend of mine said, “Oh, the government is just killing off all the stupid people right now.”
Maybe zombie are for real in the future?