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CIA Team Up With Skincare Product That Collects Your DNA

The CIA is funding a new skincare product that aims to collect human DNA in a very unconventional way.  According to documents obtained by The Intercept, the agency are interested in claims made by by skincare company Clearista – who say that their beauty products remove a thin outer layer of skin. RT.com reports: But forget radiant skin and a youthful glow; the CIA is reportedly after Clearista’s ability to remove a thin outer layer of skin, revealing unique biomarkers that can be used for DNA collection. Described as “painless” on the Clearista website, the non-invasive procedure is said to require only water, a special detergent, and a few brushes against the skin. According to documents obtained by The Intercept, In-Q-Tel – the venture capital arm of the CIA – approached the skincare line with an interest in looking at DNA extraction using the method. “Our company is an outlier for In-Q-Tel,” Russ Lebovitz, the chief executive of Skincential Sciences, told The Intercept. Although he admitted that the unique relationship may make for an “unusual and interesting story,” he said that “if there’s something beneath the surface, that’s not part of our relationship and I’m not directly aware.” He maintained [...]