Genetic memories are defined as posited memories, feelings, and ideas inherited from our ancestors as part of a collective consciousness. These may be things like a natural fear of certain predators or insects, or things like a sense of taste, etc, even intuitive sense with are carried down from generation to generation.
It is said that Scientists can comb through your genetic material looking for something like genetic resistance to cancer or HIV, that could be developed into a treatment or vaccine worth billions of dollars and you’d never be the wiser.
Truth being our government and the DoD have expanded upon these discoveries and know how and where in our genetic codes to alter the human moral code, disrupting the human connection to our spiritual consciousness, and creating unfeeling cyborgs of a robotic nature.
The God Gene hypothesis proposes that human spirituality is influenced by heredity and that a specific gene called vesicular monoamine transporter 2 (VMAT2) predisposes humans towards spiritual or mystic experiences of a generational nature.
The idea has been proposed by geneticist Dean Hamer in the 2004 book called “The God Gene”: How Faith is Hardwired into our Genes.
Life as we know it fits into a body of society in which humankind abides by a code of ethics and moral standards just as our DNA life code makes up the essence of all living things identifying a historical Pandora’s box of genetic knowledge, inherited throughout the ages surrounding all living things. Simply stated, human intelligence is the result of genetic memory which is a process passed down through the generations without the individual having to experience first-hand the topic of memory.
Genetic memory is complex abilities and actual sophisticated knowledge inherited along with other more typical and commonly accepted physical and behavioral characteristics. In psychology, genetic memory is defined as a memory present at birth that exists in the absence of sensory experience and is incorporated into the genome over long spans of time. Genetic memories are defined as posited memories, feelings, and ideas inherited from our ancestors as part of a collective consciousness. These may be things like a natural fear of certain predators or insects, or things like a sense of taste, etc, even intuitive sense with are carried down from generation to generation.
The Weaponization of our DNA created “FUN-VAX” which is a Vaccine created by the DoD, designed to basically lobotomize someone by disconnecting them from their God Source. The inhibition of the VMAT2 gene aka God Gene, causes a cornucopia of issues combined with lessening ones connection with source via brain chemicals by altering or stopping ones serotonin or dopamine levels.
One of the most exciting developments in the world of medicine and technology is the emergence of modern DNA databases. These databases are not only incredible in terms of what they offer people looking to expand their medical capabilities, they can enable people in the medical profession to be more adept at stopping diseases and injuries. With the advancement of technologies, there will always be a critical and skeptical audience in society to measure how man tries to play God with the combination of knowledge vs raw science.
According to leaked documents and video footage there are six forms of dispersal -High Altitude Spraying -Water -Insects -Ground level objects such as a automobile -Diffusion from a stationary object such as a bottle -Infection of food supply – Cattle – Chickens – Produce – Etc…
There are 60 countries worldwide who operate national DNA databases with an added 34 additional countries. 
The storage of DNA collected from individuals and the inclusion of computerized DNA profiles on computer databases raises important human rights concerns.
Using DNA to trace people who are suspected of committing a crime has been a major advance in policing. When DNA profiling is used wisely it can help to convict people who have committed serious crimes or exonerate people who are innocent. However, concerns arise when individuals’ tissue samples, computerized DNA profiles and personal data are stored indefinitely on a DNA database. There are concerns that this information could be used in ways that threaten people’s individual privacy and rights and that of their families.
Forensic DNA databases are now well established in many countries in the world. Rules on what data can be collected and stored and how it can be used differ greatly between different countries. As DNA sequencing technology advances and becomes cheaper, there are plans to set up new databases or expand existing databases in many countries.
It describes:
• How DNA databases are built, by the collection and retention of DNA samples and computer records
• Their role in solving crimes
• Expansions in uses
• The implications for privacy and human rights
• Impacts on children, ethnic minorities and other vulnerable people
• Safeguards that can be adopted