New York Woman Freaks Out After FBI Collects Twins’ Data for AI Training at Ohio Festival: ‘Not Allowed To Tell’

It was supposed to be a fun, lighthearted weekend celebrating siblings. A quirky tradition that draws twins from all over the country to Ohio each year. But instead of finding cheerful photo ops and matching outfits, one New York woman stumbled onto something that felt more like a government experiment than a community festival. What she witnessed left her disturbed, suspicious, and questioning what’s really happening behind the scenes.

During the annual Twins Days Festival in Ohio, a woman who attended to take photos of the event noticed something that didn’t sit right. Hundreds of twins, children, teens, and adults were quietly standing in a long line at a booth marked “Research.” At first, it looked harmless enough. But when she got closer, the truth made her heart drop: the booth wasn’t part of the celebration at all. It was being run by the FBI.

Each set of twins at the Ohio festival was having their fingerprints taken and their photos snapped. Not for identification, but reportedly for something far more high-tech. When the woman questioned what was going on, she was told the information was being gathered to “train AI.” Before she could ask more, another person abruptly stepped in, saying, “We’re not allowed to tell her that.

According to @brennalip’s TikTok account, every participant was handed a $50 gift card after submitting their biometric data. The idea that the FBI was paying for fingerprints and facial images of twins. And not disclosing how the data would actually be used set off major alarm bells…

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