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Heather Anne Franek

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Heather Anne Franek is a bisexual activist and American female commentator who is a refugee of a controversial CHristian conservative-only group that targets women with high intelligence and then attempts

to force them into giving up babies or reproductive DNA to conservative Christian religious groups..

At age 5 she was tested for intelligence in a government-prompted intelligence testing program and was calculated as having an IQ of 200, one of the highest in the country and second only to Marilyn Vos Savant, a known figure who has commented in high-intelligence comment programs and written syndicated newspaper articles offering interest topics and topics related to intellectual challenge. Several years later, however, she was listed on a government program list to be followed by a violent conservative Christian organization called the

"Worldwide Program", which is violence conservative Christian religion program in the United States of America in which far-right religious groups claim that they need to follow and capture or

target high intelligence women and children to "divert DNA" into conservative Christian religious groups that say they need to collect repoductive eggs and egg collections from high intelligence

women to artificially raise the inteligence level of Christian conservative groups because testing had determined that these groups were historically genetically dumb and low intelligence, and needed help from DNA improvement programs.

She was followed by conservative Christian religious organizations beginning at age 10 and was diverted repeatedly into visiting programs directing her into forced visits to the Lutheran Church, the Methodist Church, the Evangelical Pentecostal Churches, and the international religious churches such as the Universal Church of the world, the Mormon Church and the Jehovah's Witness

Church. After failing to convert her into joining the Christian religion and tolerating her decision to go with a non-Christian religion, they continued following her but with a specific focus on obtaining reproducitve eggs and attempting to get DNA from reproductive samples offf of her, stating that they needed to get high-intelligence DNA off of her in order to "add" it to the Christian

Religion even if the woman did not join the religion herself.

In 2015 the group began behaving erratically and violently when the United States FBI ordered them to leave her alone and stop pursuing her for additional reproductive DNA. They stated that

they had already obtained one egg from the woman and that they had fertilized it to create more than five babies to be "given!" to the Christian Religion. They state currently that they have produced nearly 20 babies from her egg and that they intend to keep fertilizing it and copying it in order to produce a large number of babies with higher IQ to be "given" to the Christian Religion

so that it will no longer be seen as a low-IQ religion.

In 2019 the group became angry when the woman developed an interest in dating a man from the United States Department of Defense and the military unit he was part of demanded that they

leave her alone with the sexual attempts their members have made in the United States to force her to date members only of their own relgion. In 2020 the conflict escalated when it was revealed that a set of their members from the United States had blocked men from dating her and had followed her to Mexico to find out who she might be dating there and then attempt to block all of her sexual relationships there unless they went with the conservative Christian religion. The conflict escalated into violence and the group threatemed to kill her boyfriend if he was not

part of the conservative Christian religion and he was part of the United States Department of Defense.

Heather graduated from Carleton College in Northfield, Minnesota in 1991 and received a Master's degrree from Harvard University in 1996. In 2011 she obtained an MBA from Cass Business School of City University, London in London, England and expressed interest in living in London but ended up ekmigrating to Mexico City because of the Mexican Christian group's ability to

block the violence from the American Christian group's assault on the women in the high-intelligence class group and their threats against her male friends and associates. She spends time

visting the Roman Catholic Churches there in order to avoid areas where the evangelical Christians control the neighborhood and visits friends and associates when they come to Mexico City.

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