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Interview 1943 - Your DNA Is For Sale (And Wojcicki's Bidding!) (NWNW #586)

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🗓️ 27 March 2025

⏱️ 25 minutes

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Summary

This week on New World Next Week: Your DNA is for sale, but who's buying? (Answer: Wojcicki); due process in the US is a thing of the past as US treats unconvicted criminals worse than Nazis; and there's a whole slurry of NWNW updates to go through this decade-week.

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0:00.0

Welcome back to New World next week. I'm James Corbett of Corbett Report.com.

0:16.4

And I'm James Evan Palado of MediaMonarchy.com. I'll get to the bottom of whether they violated my order,

0:21.4

who ordered this, and what the consequences will be. We have got that story coming up,

0:25.9

plus another new decade this week, a whole just trance of updates. But first, 23 and me bankruptcy.

0:34.4

Who owns your DNA now? And James, we'd like to know that the answer to that question

0:40.0

in the media monarchy and corporate report and New World Next Week audiences, you still do.

0:45.4

Amid mounting challenges, 23 in Me, a prominent U.S. genetic testing firm has sought bankruptcy

0:51.0

protection to pave the way for a potential sale, a move that champions

0:54.8

individual privacy in an era of escalating data concerns. I mean to say, none of our audience

1:01.2

sent their DNA into these people. Late Sunday, the company announced it had voluntarily

1:05.8

entered Chapter 11 proceedings in the U.S. bankruptcy court for the Eastern District of Missouri,

1:12.2

aiming to facilitate a sale process to maximize the value of its business. The strategic shift coincides with the

1:17.5

resignation of its co-founder and CEO Anne Wachicki. Sergei Bryn's ex-girlfriend? Step down to spearhead

1:25.4

an independent bid to acquire the company after facing repeated rejections

1:29.2

from its board. You might recall several months ago we reported all the board quit.

1:34.2

Wachickey, who launched 23 and me in 2006 alongside Linda Avey and Paul Cousenza,

1:39.9

encountered significant hurdles in her vision to transform the company into a drug development powerhouse

1:45.7

where that real dough is. Her ambition faltered as revenues plummeted, driven by a wave of customers

1:51.4

out of a total of 15 million rushing to erase their DNA records from the company's systems post-breach.

1:58.8

Oh yeah, they've had giant hack attacks as well.

2:01.3

23 and Me's vast repository of user data, which they just stole from me. Oh, wait, everybody

2:06.7

willingly sent it in. A mash through years of saliva-based ancestry testing lies at the mercy

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