Sunday, July 26, 2020

Where Is the Oversight? - Mosquito-Delivered Vaccines (Injectables)? - Flippable Perfidy: Created a More Robust Hybrid Species - Mosquitos: The "New Syringe" - CRISPR Gene Modified Mosquitos (It Worked In a Lab) - 8 New Traits of Mosquitos

Ed.'s note: Here's one of the cover stories from Forbes on GMO modified mosquitos. Read further down on what actually has been genetically modified: a lab-designed GMO mosquito to deliver vaccines. One component of these GMO mosquitos that hasn't been discussed is how nanoparticles will be introduced into these GMO mosquitos as "carriers of vaccines." The introduction of nanotechnology including design flaws these apprentice sorcerers didn't foresee: always the case, unintended consequences… flippable perfidy. They created a more robust hybrid species:
"From 2013 to 2015, an English biotech company released millions of genetically modified mosquitoes into neighborhoods in Jacobina, Brazil, in an effort to reduce the number of native disease-carrying mosquitoes. But unexpectedly, some of the gene-edited mosquitoes passed on their genes to the native insects, fueling concerns that they created a more robust hybrid species, according to new findings."
News update for 25 July 2020: Eco-Genocide And The Genetically Engineered Mosquito Army
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Source: Forbes

Bill and Melinda Gates are giving $4 million to help scientists engineer a malaria-killing mosquito — here's how it could work

By Hilary Brueck | Jun 21, 2018

Genetically modified male Aedes aegypti mosquitoes are pictured at Oxitec factory in Piracicaba, Brazil. Thomson Reuters
The Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation is partnering with mosquito engineering company Oxitec to develop a male mosquito designed to kill off future generations of malaria-transmitting bugs. 
The genetic engineering technique has been used before to control populations of mosquitoes that carry Zika and yellow fever.  
After decades of decline, malaria deaths are on the rise, and experts are worried about more drug-resistant strains of the disease cropping up.  
The push is part of the Gates Foundation's global plan to eradicate malaria from the Earth "within a generation."
Beyond being itch-provoking summer pests, mosquitoes kill an estimated 830,000 people around the world each year. That makes them more deadly than any animal on Earth, humans included.

A majority of those mosquito-caused deaths (more than 440,000) are cases of malaria, which are transmitted person to person in a one-celled parasite that female mosquitoes pass around when they suck our blood.

Bill and Melinda Gates have been on something of a crusade to eradicate the deadly disease since creating their foundation in 2000, funding around $2 billion worth of grants to combat malaria.

Now the foundation is putting $4.1 million towards a new approach: dispatching a lab-engineered force of male-only mosquitoes built to essentially murder their own offspring.

This week, the foundation entered into a cooperative agreement with UK-based Oxitec to develop the new mosquitoes, the company announced on Tuesday. Oxitec, a genetic engineering company that spun out of Oxford University in 2002, has trademarked its insects as "Friendly Mosquitoes," though the bugs are arguably anything but to disease-carrying female mosquitoes.

Other strains of the "Friendly" mosquitoes have been deployed in the past to help kill off Aedes aegypti mosquitoes that can carry Zika, dengue and yellow fever. They've been dispatched in Brazil, on the Cayman Islands, and in Panama, and have been tested in controlled cage trials in India, the company told Business Insider. In certain spots they've reduced wild populations of Aedes aegypti — the yellow fever and Zika-carrying mosquito — by around 90%.

The Gates Foundation already poured at least $5 million into Oxitec to develop those strains of killer mosquitoes back in 2010, but it hasn't funded any Oxitec projects since, the company said.

Please go to Forbes to read the entire article.
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Some background on GMO mosquitos...


More:

Mosquitoes are the new syringe? Seattle lab nibbles at malaria vaccine

Japan's Shionogi creating coronavirus vaccine using insects

Immunization Via Mosquito Bite With Radiation-attenuated Sporozoites (IMRAS)
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Source: http://82.221.129.208/.vg9.html

July 26-27, 2020

Different type of mosquito?

This is the August newsletter. It will very likely end up being supplemented. It is finished now, if you read it before, scroll down (and the center portion has received a few edits.)

Mosquitos changed after the claims of "releasing benign GMO mosquitoes for mosquito control." We have a new type now, and it is anything but benign. It appears the GMO variant was not for mosquito abatement, there are more then ever, and they changed.

First of all - the most obvious thing is that the new mosquitos are smaller. But the behavior of the new mosquitoes is very different from the old also.

I have not mentioned this up to this point, because I figured it was just the way Mexican mosquitoes were. But the whole family has talked about this now, and I can now state they have changed.

Here are the characteristics of the new GMO mosquitos, and there are MANY new characteristics that have not been seen before, the bio engineers obviously took DNA from many types of insects to get behavioral traits mosquitos have never had:

First of all, the non GMO mosquitoes, when they approached a screen, would buzz up against it, and land on the outside. That's where they would stay. The new mosquitos don't buzz up against the screen, instead, they land on it, squish their bodies down, and crawl through it. Screens don't work on them anymore, they just come right in.

Second new mosquito trait: They hide. The original mosquitoes God made would just land anywhere on the wall and you could pick them off easily. Or they'd start buzzing around you and never leave while you swatted them. The new mosquitoes back off as soon as you start swatting them, and they will not land on a wall after being pursued, NOT EVER, instead they land on something that is their own body color, or cose to it, or something that has a pattern that will obscure them, and if that's not available, they'll hide in a crack. They are extremely difficult to nail.

Third new mosquito trait: They crawl. In the past, (and I got good at this because I camped a lot) no mosquito would fly down a hole that was less than a couple inches across and a few inches deep. They'd stay outside instead. So while camping all you had to do to keep the mosquitoes off is get in a sleeping bag and close off all but a small breathe hole, make sure they had to fly a little to get to your face and that would be it, none would fly any distance down the hole to bite you. The new mosquitoes have to have received programming to make such a huge difference: Now, they will actually force their way under sheets and walk under them the exact same way fleas and ticks will, to keep mosquitoes out the sheets have to be totally tucked in, square cornered, and tight. Worse? Even if the sheets are that way, it won't work, the bed spread has to be that way also because if it is not they'll just crawl under the bed spread and bite through the sheets. It's freaking weird. How did mosquitoes suddenly start acting that way?

Fourth new mosquito trait: They will not bite above the waist unless you are totally asleep and motionless for a period of time, and you are covered from the waist down. The natural mosquitoes would bite you anywhere. Not the new ones. The new ones seem to have been programmed to know when and where it is dangerous to bite. If they bite anywhere your arms will reach you can swat them easily. Somehow they know that now, and will only bite waist down where you can't get them unless you move first to reach them. Even when they crawl under the sheets.

Fifth new mosquito trait: They fly UP your pants. That's something the old mosquitoes never did. The new ones fly up your pant legs and bite you under your pants the same way ants would bite, and they are impossible to kill when they do that, you literally can hit them as hard as you want and they'll still be there, biting. And once they are there, they'll crawl up past your knees and keep on biting, even with close fitting jeans. Very weird.

Sixth new mosquito trait: They are tough as hell. The natural mosquitoes would just squish with a small hit. The new ones have to be hit VERY hard, and even then sometimes they won't smash. If they have blood in them they still will smash, but if they do not have blood, or not enough, good luck!

Seventh new mosquito trait, and this one is VERY ODD: They keep returning to the same spot to bite. The natural mosquitoes, if you did not get them, would bite you anywhere on return. The new ones always return to the same place, and keep biting in the same place. Why would this be programmed into them? Easy answer: Because if they are going to be used for "vaccination" they have to keep biting in one place to trip an immune response, - they have to get the concentration of whatever they have high enough to get the immune system to know it is there and then react against it. If they bite everywhere the way natural mosqutoes will, that won't happen. Once one of the new mosquitoes picks a spot, it will always return to it.

8th new mosquito trait that shows something has fundamentally changed: Natural mosquitoes would land and look for a capillary to bite into. They could sense where the blood was below the surface, and access it in one bite. The new mosquitoes poke holes everywhere and seldom hit a capillary. Vaccinations don't go into veins, they instead go in the way the new mosquitoes bite, which is at random. That would be too unproductive and dangerous to do for a natural mosquito. They have to hit it on the first try because they are risking their lives to bite. But if a mosquito is now able to hide where it can't be found, is tough to not die when hit, smart enough to bite below the waist and preferably below the knees, plus can walk UNDER blankets and fabrics, well, it's just not as important to hit blood on the first try. Which was probably intentionally done - they probably were stripped of their ability to do so to cause them to hunt for blood via a million pokes, and as a result, deliver a vaccine.

9th new mosquito trait: Random, dodgy flying. Mosquitoes used to fly straight to where they are going and land. Quite frequently the new mosquitoes continuoulsy dodge while flying, which makes them literally impossible to pick out of the air the way the old ones could be nailed despite the new ones flying at a lower speed overall. I have noticed that the new mosquitoes are also VERY quiet, I can never hear them unless they fly an inch away from my ears, and my ears are very sensitive, so sensitive that at times the ticking of a wrist watch is not only audible, if it is quiet enough in the room it can be annoying. I'm not talking the ticking of an old timex, I mean the new ones with digital guts, that are a lot quieter. I can hear mine from 15 feet away and I can't hear these damn mosquitoes. THAT had to have been programmed into them, I can hear the old ones from across the room easily.

What has Bill Gates said all along? That he wanted MOSQUITOES to deliver vaccines. Is that what we are dealing with now??? The new mosquitoes are behaving in ways that would do that perfectly.

I and this family are not the only ones that noticed something weird is going on with the mosquitoes now. I have seen posts on social media that talk about "phantom mosquitoes" that you can never find that always bite where you can never hit them on time and seem to magically know they are going to be hit and then, if you ever do get a glimpse of them, it will be brief and they'll be hid, only to bite you again the first second they possibly can. Additionally, you can pursue them relentlessly with a mosquito racket and seldom kill them. They just keep on persisting. However, I have come up with a very inconvenient way to nail them.

The only way I have been able to nail the new mosquitoes is by getting my hands full of soap suds from hand soap and then swing my hand around after them rather than a mosquito racket. They are easy to get that way because they are not fast like the old mosquitoes and can't cope with soap suds. You can swat at them all you want and never nail them, but you will be hitting them without knowing it. The soap suds prove it, one successful contact with soap suds and they get stuck. But who is going to take the time to do that just to get a mosquito when one is biting the hell out of you at 2:45 AM which is another new trait of these mosquitoes: They bite 24/7. The old mosquitoes had preferred times to bite. Not the new ones.

HERE IS THE BIG PROBLEM:

We all know the quarantines for the last virus were BUNK. And we also ought to all know by now that Bill Gates has produced a new virus he will release in September. Since Bill has consistently talked about "using mosquitoes to deliver vaccines" for almost two decades now, who's to say that "vaccination" won't be the new plague and that the mosquitoes, which have totally new traits, won't be what will deliver it? Lock yourself up all you want, and comply all you want, and even close your windows and suffocate yourself, the new mosquitoes will probably find a crack somewhere, any little void in the caulk or any weakness in a home's defenses, get in, and nail you while you are quarantined. Those running the virus scam have decided hydroxychloroquine will still be the cure for the virus (which is why they still say it does not work, that it is dangerous, and why they restrict it) with the false claim you'll be given it if you get sick - they are not going to worry about their own mosquitoes because of this. But what about you?
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