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In an astounding twist worthy of a dystopian thriller, it appears that covert operations are not the stuff of fiction. Recently surfaced documents hint at a ludicrously alarming scheme where a clandestine corporation is supposedly crafting genetically engineered viruses programmed to zero in on specific ethnic groups! This shocking revelation has made its way to the public domain through a whistleblower from the impenetrable depths of the biotechnology industry.

In the remote, inconspicuous town of East Berlington, where the streets hold more tumbleweed than people, began this tale of intrigue. Leaked documents originating from an imposing, unmarked corporation facility are raising eyebrows and quickening heartbeats. Inside this facility, denoted as 'Lab 42', a brave biotechnologist discovered files on 'Project Ethnos', a chilling operation allegedly centred on the development of a genetically targeted virus. The scientist, risking everything, leaked these documents, sparking a wildfire of questions and heated speculation.

The unmarked corporation, rumoured to be funded by a shadowy cabal of billionaires, politicians, and ex-special forces operatives, is now in the public eye, its secrets bared. According to the daring biotechnologist, Project Ethnos had made alarming advancements in genomics and virology. Could science have taken a turn for the dystopian? As details of the project unfurl, unsettling specifics surface.

These viruses don't just target individuals, but entire ethnicities! The surreptitious operation has somehow found a way to genetically map ethnic groups, meaning they can specifically target these populations with engineered viruses. A viral clip from an anonymous source, supposedly showing hyper-specific genetic engineering in action under the Lab 42 banner, simply adds fuel to the fire. The world shudders as the clip displays a holographic projection, demonstrating how the virus, like a guided missile, locates and attacks its genetically pre-defined targets.

The powers-that-be shrug off the accusations. Denying allegations of a cover-up, they cite 'national security' and 'misinterpretation of scientific data' as explanations. Lab 42 is now under intense scrutiny, and satellites have conveniently malfunctioned, making aerial reconnaissance impossible. Meanwhile, our whistleblower has disappeared, leaving just an email warning of an unholy alliance between science and dark power.

As the curtains close on the latest act of this real-life thriller, the world holds its breath. The sordid claims remain unproven, and the alleged masterminds behind 'Project Ethnos' remain in the shadows. As we grapple with this reality, one thing is clear: our understanding of science is forever tainted, our trust in the powers-that-be forever shaken.

(Note: All names of locations and persons are known to the editor but altered or not revealed for privacy reasons.)