I wonder what DNA testing of the hair would turn up. In fact, I wonder if they've already tested samples and that's why they are making such an extraordinary claim.
To test it, you'd need DNA from a sample of detainees, I doubt they have that.
It's pretty suspicious though, 800k worth of human hair? It disgusts you, I hope.
In other news, President Trump agreed with Chairman Xi that his concentration camps were "the right thing to do" as long as Xi continued to buy soybeans from American farms!
> “If this highly suspicious, 13-ton shipment of human hair indeed turns out to be linked to the Uighur concentration camps, then this is a new low — even for the Chinese Communist Party — and they will have to answer to the world community for their actions,” National Security Council spokesperson John Ullyot tells Axios.
> Numerous female survivors have said women's heads were shaved when they were admitted to the camps.
I don't even know what to say about this, if it's true.