Mosquitoes could be used as vectors for pathogens or haccines, including gene editing vehicles. The use of blue light in public transport and streetlights might be connected to attracting them to cities instead of dispersing.
30 Apr 2021. The US Environmental Protection Agency and Florida agencies approved the release of 750…
Mosquitoes could be used as vectors for pathogens or haccines, including gene editing vehicles. The use of blue light in public transport and streetlights might be connected to attracting them to cities instead of dispersing.
30 Apr 2021. The US Environmental Protection Agency and Florida agencies approved the release of 750 million CRSPR gene-edited Aedes Aegypti mosquitos by Oxitec. Grey Frandsen, CEO since 2017, had zero experience in biotec, but had “a dark history with the US State Department in the Balkans, as an advisor to the US Navy, and as a Fellow of the George Soros’ International Crisis Group that played a key role in the destruction of Yugoslavia in the 1990s. Oxitec, a UK company, is now owned by Third Security, a US venture capital firm in Radford, Virginia headed by Randal J. Kirk who also owns the gene-edited salmon producer, AquaBounty.
Biden Administration chose as first Cabinet-level science advisor, Eric Lander, from the MIT-Harvard Broad Institute, a specialist in gene drive and gene editing technologies who played a major role in the flawed US Human Genome Project, is involved in development of the CRISPR technology being used to genetically modify everything from the mosquitoes to the Pfizer and Moderna coronavirus mRNA “vaccines” to gene-edited salmon.1
Brazil failure
At another trial by Oxitec for the same Aedes Aegypti gene-edited mosquito in Bahia, Brazil, in a test to see if the gene-edited mosquitoes would mate with local mosquitoes carrying Zika, malaria or other mosquito-borne diseases, following an initial reduction of the target population of mosquitoes, after 18 months the “population which had been greatly suppressed rebounded to nearly pre-release levels,” Some of the mosquitos likely had “hybrid vigor” in which a hybrid of the natural with the gene-edited created “a more robust population than the pre-release population” which may be more resistant to insecticides. The study concluded: “It is unclear how this may affect disease transmission or affect other efforts to control these dangerous vectors.”2
Another study revealed that the “sterile” insects revert back to being fertile: spontaneous mutations in laboratory flies can arise, leading to genetic resistance to the intended trait.3
A CDC report states there was not one incidence of Zika in all the US in 2020 from the indigenous population and only 4 from foreign travellers. Dengue fever, with symptoms similar to flu, showed only 26 cases in the Florida Keyes, the first outbreak in ten years. There was a small outbreak of dengue fever in 2010 that Oxitec used to argue for release of its gene edited mosquito in Florida. The new 2020 outbreak was suspiciously convenient as well.
Oxitec, Gates and DARPA
The Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation and DARPA (Pentagon’s Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency) fund the project.
Entomological Warfare
DARPA has been working for several years on genetic editing of mosquitoes. Through its “Insect Allies” program, DARPA has been working, using CRISPR gene-editing and gene drive technologies, on manipulating the Aedes Aegypti mosquito. The US Department of Defense has spent at least $100 million in the controversial technology known as “gene drives” making the US military a top funder and developer of the gene-modifying technology. “Gene drives are a powerful and dangerous new technology and potential biological weapons could have disastrous impacts on peace, food security and the environment, especially if misused,” said Jim Thomas, co-director of ETC Group, an environment safety group. “The fact that gene drive development is now being primarily funded and structured by the US military raises alarming questions about this entire field.”
Entomological warfare is a type of biological warfare that uses insects to transmit diseases. The Pentagon, using DARPA research, has allegedly performed such entomological tests secretly in the Republic of Georgia and Russia. Entomological depopulation warfare?
The Pentagon has top security bio laboratories in 25 countries across the world funded by the Defense Threat Reduction Agency (DTRA) under a $ 2.1 billion military program– Cooperative Biological Engagement Program (CBEP). They are in former Soviet Union countries such as Georgia and Ukraine, the Middle East, South East Asia and Africa. Among their projects, Phlebotomine sand fly species were collected under the heading, “Surveillance Work on Acute Febrile Illness,” in which all (female) sand flies were tested to determine their infectivity rate. A third project, also including sand flies collection, studied the characteristics of their salivary glands. This is weaponization research.”4
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2022 as part of his World Mosquito Program (WMP), Bill Gates was breeding 30 million mosquitos per week, infected with Wolbachia bacteria, in a factory in Colombia to “scale and deliver to communities around the world.” Gates also funds Mosquito City a research zone in Tanzania.
“He references one randomized controlled trial (RCT) from Yogyakarta, Indonesia, which claims to have found a reduction in the number of dengue cases in the city by 77% and dengue hospitalizations by 86%. Gates also touts a newer study from Medellín claiming to show a decline of 89% in dengue cases since Wolbachia mosquitoes started being released in 2015.
2010 “Wolbachia [species] are gram-negative bacteria that infect filarial nematodes, including Dirofilaria immitis, and elicit an inflammatory response in cats and dogs.”
Another study available in the National Library of Medicine, published in PNAS in October of 2021, claims that “Many Wolbachia strains manipulate host reproduction, most commonly through cytoplasmic incompatibility (CI),” but that “its mechanisms [of action] remain unknown.”
A July 2008 study in The Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences, entitled “Wolbachia in the Inflammatory Pathogenesis of Human Filariasis,” notes that “Filarial nematodes cause some of the most debilitating diseases in tropical medicine [but] Recent studies… have implicated the parasites’ endosymbiotic Wolbachia bacteria, rather than the nematode, as the cause of inflammatory-mediated filarial disease… studies suggest that Wolbachia are the principal cause of acute inflammatory filarial disease [in humans].”
It’s also possible that this technology could be abused. This would be especially problematic in regards to the use of so-called gene drives—or a type of genetic engineering technique that relies on CRISPR technology to modify genes so that they don’t follow the typical rules of heredity. According to journalist Jennifer Kahn, gene drives, which have been demonstrated to function in mosquito populations already, “are so effective that even an accidental release could change an entire species. And often very quickly.” Khan adds in her TED talk that “a gene drive might not stay confined to… a target species.” And that the technique gives scientists the “ability to change an entire species.” 5
Will soon post more here:
16 laws we need to exit Prison Planet
Politics got us in, politics is the way out ... after prayers!
Mosquit-attack
Mosquitoes could be used as vectors for pathogens or haccines, including gene editing vehicles. The use of blue light in public transport and streetlights might be connected to attracting them to cities instead of dispersing.
30 Apr 2021. The US Environmental Protection Agency and Florida agencies approved the release of 750 million CRSPR gene-edited Aedes Aegypti mosquitos by Oxitec. Grey Frandsen, CEO since 2017, had zero experience in biotec, but had “a dark history with the US State Department in the Balkans, as an advisor to the US Navy, and as a Fellow of the George Soros’ International Crisis Group that played a key role in the destruction of Yugoslavia in the 1990s. Oxitec, a UK company, is now owned by Third Security, a US venture capital firm in Radford, Virginia headed by Randal J. Kirk who also owns the gene-edited salmon producer, AquaBounty.
Biden Administration chose as first Cabinet-level science advisor, Eric Lander, from the MIT-Harvard Broad Institute, a specialist in gene drive and gene editing technologies who played a major role in the flawed US Human Genome Project, is involved in development of the CRISPR technology being used to genetically modify everything from the mosquitoes to the Pfizer and Moderna coronavirus mRNA “vaccines” to gene-edited salmon.1
Brazil failure
At another trial by Oxitec for the same Aedes Aegypti gene-edited mosquito in Bahia, Brazil, in a test to see if the gene-edited mosquitoes would mate with local mosquitoes carrying Zika, malaria or other mosquito-borne diseases, following an initial reduction of the target population of mosquitoes, after 18 months the “population which had been greatly suppressed rebounded to nearly pre-release levels,” Some of the mosquitos likely had “hybrid vigor” in which a hybrid of the natural with the gene-edited created “a more robust population than the pre-release population” which may be more resistant to insecticides. The study concluded: “It is unclear how this may affect disease transmission or affect other efforts to control these dangerous vectors.”2
Another study revealed that the “sterile” insects revert back to being fertile: spontaneous mutations in laboratory flies can arise, leading to genetic resistance to the intended trait.3
A CDC report states there was not one incidence of Zika in all the US in 2020 from the indigenous population and only 4 from foreign travellers. Dengue fever, with symptoms similar to flu, showed only 26 cases in the Florida Keyes, the first outbreak in ten years. There was a small outbreak of dengue fever in 2010 that Oxitec used to argue for release of its gene edited mosquito in Florida. The new 2020 outbreak was suspiciously convenient as well.
Oxitec, Gates and DARPA
The Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation and DARPA (Pentagon’s Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency) fund the project.
Entomological Warfare
DARPA has been working for several years on genetic editing of mosquitoes. Through its “Insect Allies” program, DARPA has been working, using CRISPR gene-editing and gene drive technologies, on manipulating the Aedes Aegypti mosquito. The US Department of Defense has spent at least $100 million in the controversial technology known as “gene drives” making the US military a top funder and developer of the gene-modifying technology. “Gene drives are a powerful and dangerous new technology and potential biological weapons could have disastrous impacts on peace, food security and the environment, especially if misused,” said Jim Thomas, co-director of ETC Group, an environment safety group. “The fact that gene drive development is now being primarily funded and structured by the US military raises alarming questions about this entire field.”
Entomological warfare is a type of biological warfare that uses insects to transmit diseases. The Pentagon, using DARPA research, has allegedly performed such entomological tests secretly in the Republic of Georgia and Russia. Entomological depopulation warfare?
The Pentagon has top security bio laboratories in 25 countries across the world funded by the Defense Threat Reduction Agency (DTRA) under a $ 2.1 billion military program– Cooperative Biological Engagement Program (CBEP). They are in former Soviet Union countries such as Georgia and Ukraine, the Middle East, South East Asia and Africa. Among their projects, Phlebotomine sand fly species were collected under the heading, “Surveillance Work on Acute Febrile Illness,” in which all (female) sand flies were tested to determine their infectivity rate. A third project, also including sand flies collection, studied the characteristics of their salivary glands. This is weaponization research.”4
-----------------------
2022 as part of his World Mosquito Program (WMP), Bill Gates was breeding 30 million mosquitos per week, infected with Wolbachia bacteria, in a factory in Colombia to “scale and deliver to communities around the world.” Gates also funds Mosquito City a research zone in Tanzania.
“He references one randomized controlled trial (RCT) from Yogyakarta, Indonesia, which claims to have found a reduction in the number of dengue cases in the city by 77% and dengue hospitalizations by 86%. Gates also touts a newer study from Medellín claiming to show a decline of 89% in dengue cases since Wolbachia mosquitoes started being released in 2015.
2010 “Wolbachia [species] are gram-negative bacteria that infect filarial nematodes, including Dirofilaria immitis, and elicit an inflammatory response in cats and dogs.”
Another study available in the National Library of Medicine, published in PNAS in October of 2021, claims that “Many Wolbachia strains manipulate host reproduction, most commonly through cytoplasmic incompatibility (CI),” but that “its mechanisms [of action] remain unknown.”
A July 2008 study in The Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences, entitled “Wolbachia in the Inflammatory Pathogenesis of Human Filariasis,” notes that “Filarial nematodes cause some of the most debilitating diseases in tropical medicine [but] Recent studies… have implicated the parasites’ endosymbiotic Wolbachia bacteria, rather than the nematode, as the cause of inflammatory-mediated filarial disease… studies suggest that Wolbachia are the principal cause of acute inflammatory filarial disease [in humans].”
It’s also possible that this technology could be abused. This would be especially problematic in regards to the use of so-called gene drives—or a type of genetic engineering technique that relies on CRISPR technology to modify genes so that they don’t follow the typical rules of heredity. According to journalist Jennifer Kahn, gene drives, which have been demonstrated to function in mosquito populations already, “are so effective that even an accidental release could change an entire species. And often very quickly.” Khan adds in her TED talk that “a gene drive might not stay confined to… a target species.” And that the technique gives scientists the “ability to change an entire species.” 5
Will soon post more here:
16 laws we need to exit Prison Planet
Politics got us in, politics is the way out ... after prayers!
https://scientificprogress.substack.com/p/laws-to-exit-planet-prison
Gates-WHO: vaccines can’t reduce population, except by murdering
Proof: reducing infant mortality, can’t reduce population growth!
https://scientificprogress.substack.com/p/depop-vaccines-no-myth