
Bannon`s War Room WarRoom Battleground EP 868: WarRoom Reports On Claim Space Aliens Are Editing Human DNA And Asks If Illegal Aliens Caused Brexit
Oct 14, 2025
Dr. Max Rempel, founder and CEO of the DNA Resonance Research Foundation, delves into his groundbreaking findings on potential alien DNA insertions in humans, suggesting a link to neurodivergence and telepathy. He highlights the challenges of proving these claims and the need for further studies. Political analyst Joseph Robertson then critiques Nick Clegg's views on Brexit, arguing that sovereignty and disconnection from elites played a larger role than immigration. Together, they explore the intriguing intersections of biology and politics.
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Detecting Non‑Parental Insertions
- Rempel explains the core analytic idea: compare child and both parents to find DNA variants in the child absent from parents.
- He reports finding such candidate insertions in 11 of 521 families in older public datasets but cautions this is not proof.
Public Data May Contain Artifacts
- Rempel found the public 1000 Genomes samples were cultured and sequenced from cell lines, introducing possible lab artifacts.
- He therefore warns the dataset can't conclusively prove insertions without fresh uncultured samples.
How To Test For Non‑Parental DNA
- He outlines a practical workflow: sequence parents and child, then computationally compare files to spot non‑Mendelian variants.
- He says anyone can perform the analysis using commercial sequencing and a programmer or published tools.
