Saturday, December 18, 2010

Chinese Interest in Good Genes


The Reykjavic Post thinks that Chinese authorities are spying on companies involved in genealogy and medical research in Iceland. They use human intelligence and technical equipment, such as bugging telephone lines and breaking into databases on the internet.“What disturbs me a little is that a more than vivid imagination is needed to think that genealogy research in Iceland is being spied on if there is nothing behind it,” Stefánsson said.

It is possible that the Chinese suspect that there is a Western eugenics program operating in isolated Iceland (see ill.). Maybe they have one or want to have one operating in a remote area of China.

7 comments:

Anonymous said...

They (the Chinese)are acutely interested in genetic improvement and have no qualms about it.

We on the other hand, are supporting, enabling and promoting dysgenics, as fast as we can.

This also has not escaped the attention of the Chinese.

Anon.

Anonymous said...

Maybe they have one or want to have one operating in a remote area of China.

Is this related to their 40 million surplus male population?

Anonymous said...

The lady in the picture is the new CEO of Glitnir Bank.

Anon.

Anonymous said...

Who is she?

J said...

No wonder they are winding up Glitnir.

Only someone like Koko could have saved it.

Anonymous said...

Koko has bigger fish to fry.

Anon.

Anonymous said...

This lady will, however, be happy to take your deposits.

Anon.