Paternity Testing

Musk’s Secret Breeding Spree: A Wild, Creepy Allegation

A Wall Street Journal investigation reveals Elon Musk’s attempts to father numerous children, including soliciting women online and offering substantial financial incentives for secrecy. The report details Musk’s relationships with multiple women, focusing on Ashley St. Clair, who received a reduced financial settlement after publicly disclosing her child with Musk. The article highlights Musk’s stated desire for a “legion-level” number of children before a perceived apocalypse, along with the alleged involvement of his aides in managing these relationships. The report also includes text messages corroborating Musk’s actions and financial arrangements with these women, revealing a pattern of controlling behavior and financial coercion.

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Canadian DNA lab knew its paternity tests identified the wrong dads, but it kept selling them

The revelations about the Canadian DNA lab knowingly providing incorrect paternity test results are not just shocking but downright outrageous. The fact that this lab, Viaguard, continued to sell these tests despite being aware of the inaccuracies is beyond unethical, it’s downright criminal. The impact that these false results would have on families and individuals is immeasurable, causing emotional turmoil, relationship breakdowns, financial strain, and irreparable damage.

Reading about the methods used by the lab, such as entering menstrual cycle information into an ovulation calendar to determine paternity, is not only absurd but also dangerous. The idea that Dr. Tenenbaum, the director of the lab, would confidently assert the paternity of individuals without concrete evidence is appalling.… Continue reading