Royal DNA Hack: Meghan Stunned as Hacker Threatens to Release Archie & Lili Records

 

According to  current   charges,   an   internet  hacker  using  the  pseudonym  Gollum  is   said  to  have   accessed  the DNA profiles of the British royal family. This cybercriminal  has   published   the  genetic information  of   4   million   people  on the dark  web.  These genetic profiles were  provided   by  the  popular  DNA testing  company  23andMe and were  available on a black market website called  Breach   Forums.  


The hacker  boldly  claims  that this dataset  contains  profiles of numerous  wealthy  individuals, including prominent dynasties such as the Rothschilds and Rockefellers,  as   well   as  the wealthiest residents of the United States and Western Europe.  claimed.  However, the  exact  identities  of   the   members  of the royal family  affected   by  this breach have not  yet  been  revealed.  


Although the royal family has not officially confirmed the authenticity of this data breach, TechCrunch  expressed  support for its legitimacy. Gollum  claims  that the stolen DNA profiles contain  a   wide   range   of  information,  including  details  such   as  email addresses,  photos,  gender, date of birth, and genetic ancestry. 


The  hackers   emphasized  the  significant  value of this information.  Sources  close to  the  royal  family   say  the stolen data  may   include  medical and DNA  test  results  for  Harry and Meghan's children, if they  actually  exist.  suggested.  

 References   to  DNA testing  of  these children  have  raised questions about their legitimacy in  the British throne and their royal titles. The  British  public  rightly   expects   that   evidence  of  its   legitimacy  has  not  yet  been  provided.  Some have  suggested  that  it   may   be   against   the   law   for  Prince  Harry   to   continue   as  a  state  adviser  despite not being a legal  resident  of the  UK.  In this context,  there   is  a legitimate need to confirm the existence of these children and, if  so,   determine  whether they are  due   to  surrogacy. 

 Many   people  have expressed  dissatisfaction   with  Meghan  Markle  and  Prince  Harry  leaving their children behind  on  business  trips  and  sightseeing   trips.  This  raises  concerns and questions  about  their priorities and roles as parents. Observations of  children in photos and videos  also   raise   concerns.   Commentators  have noted that the  children  rarely appear  happy  or  smile.  Instead, they often  appear  confused and  depressed.  

Such observations  raised  doubts about  her  well-being and family life. Some have even suggested that  Meghan   may   be   hiding   her   surrogate   mother   or   phantom   child,  perhaps  because   she   feels   in  Archie and  Lilibet's   shadow.  Comments on social media are  filled  with skepticism about the  existence   of   children,   and  the couple's actions  are   often   motivated   by  financial gain.  

Moreover, there is a growing suspicion that the royal family, MI6, and other agencies might be privy to details surrounding Archie's birth, suggesting that the biological parentage may be different from what is publicly known. Meghan and Harry's decisions to keep their children away from the UK and the public eye have further fueled suspicion and speculation. 


It is suggested that King Charles may be in a delicate position, especially as these children were born during Queen Elizabeth's reign, which raises questions about their status in the context of King Charles's rule.A hacker, who goes by the name Gollum online, has reportedly breached the DNA profiles of the British royal family, as disclosed in a recent report. 


This cybercriminal has exposed genetic data belonging to a staggering 4 million individuals on the dark web. The source of these genetic profiles is the renowned DNA testing company, 23andMe, and they were made accessible on a cybercrime marketplace known as "breach forums." 


The hacker has boldly claimed that this dataset includes profiles of numerous affluent individuals, including prominent dynasties such as the Rothschilds and Rockefellers, along with some of the wealthiest residents of the United States and Western Europe. However, the  exact  identities  of   the   members  of the royal family  affected   by  this breach have not  yet  been  revealed.  Although the royal family has not officially confirmed the authenticity of this data breach, TechCrunch  expressed  support for its legitimacy.  Mr.  Gollum  claims  that the stolen DNA profiles contain  a   wide   range   of  information,  including  details  such   as  email addresses,  photos,  gender, date of birth,  genetic   ancestry,  and  more.  The  hackers   emphasized  the  significant  value of this information.  Sources  close to  the  royal  family   say  the stolen data  may   include  medical and DNA  test  results  from  Prince Harry and  Meghan   Markle's  children, if they  actually  exist.  suggested.   References   to  DNA testing  of  these children  have  raised questions about their legitimacy in  the British throne and their royal titles. The  British  public  rightly   expects   evidence  of  its   legitimacy. 

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