Showing posts with label mosquitos. Show all posts
Showing posts with label mosquitos. Show all posts

Monday, 1 March 2021

Bill Gates wants to use GM mosquitoes to inject you with vaccines

 Flying Syringes – Bill Gates Wants To Release Genetically Modified Mosquitoes To Inject You With Vaccines

Great Game India,

26 February, 2021

Flying Syringes is a phrase that is used to refer to a proposed project funded by Bill Gates to create genetically modified mosquitoes that inject vaccines into people when they bite them.

In 2008, the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation awarded $100,000 to Hiroyuki Matsuoka of Jichi Medical University in Japan to do research on genetically modified mosquitoes.

Hiroyuki Matsuoka at Jichi Medical University in Japan thinks it may be possible to turn mosquitoes that normally transmit disease into “flying syringes,” so that when they bite humans they deliver vaccines.

Professor Hiroyuki Matsuoka will attempt to design a mosquito that can produce and secrete a malaria vaccine protein into a host’s skin. The hope is that such mosquitoes could deliver protective vaccines against other infectious diseases as well.

If Matsuoka proves that his idea has merit, he will be eligible for an additional $1 million of funding. The Washington Post referred to flying syringes as a “bold idea”.

Infact, Bill Gates once did actually released a swarm of mosquitoes on unsuspecting crowd at a TED conference in 2009.

“There’s no reason only poor people should have the experience,” Bill Gates said, before adding that the mosquitoes were not infectious.


Bill Gates is also funding a project which aims to deliver an invisible quantum tattoo hidden in the coronavirus vaccine for storing your vaccination history.

The researchers showed that their new dye, which consists of nanocrystals called quantum dots, can remain for at least five years under the skin, where it emits near-infrared light that can be detected by a specially equipped smartphone.

However, according to a peer reviewed study published in a respected journal by the world’s most authoritative vaccine scientists, Bill Gates DTP vaccine killed 10 times more African girls than the disease itself.

On the other hand we learned last year based on an intercepted human intelligence report that Bill Gates offered $10 million bribe for a forced vaccination program for Coronavirus to the Nigerian House of Representatives.

Indians should beware that the British led GAVI has managed to infiltrate India’s healthcare policy-making thereby gaining a strategic position to dictate India’s response to coronavirus.

While the UK is GAVI’s largest funder, its implementation follows what is known as the” Gates approach”. Known as the Vaccine Cartel or Pharma Cartel by critics, its vaccines have been accused of causing atleast 38 million premature deaths worldwide.

Even the so called “Swadeshi” Indian COVID-19 vaccine COVAXIN maker Bharat Biotech was backed since its inception by Bill Gates and the international pharma lobby.

Bill Gates agenda in India and his “obsession with vaccines” was exposed last year in a lengthy piece by Robert F. Kennedy Jr., the nephew of former American President John F. Kennedy.



Oxford-based genetic engineering firm 
Oxitec has announced a partnership with the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation to develop a new strain of mosquitoes to combat the spread of malaria. However, while the Gates Foundation has focused on the Mosquito, there has been a covert engineering project to develop a mosquito that spreads vaccine instead of disease

https://www.armstrongeconomics.com/international-news/disease/gates-funding-genetically-altered-mosquitoes/?__cf_chl_jschl_tk__=1437ad837cbabf5869dee3dd429398b78b8d08bc-1614547358-0-AUhssew-PPBZdSUlKQsp5haqQ0a4tBHkNoyjqve2xO0YTrTxFUoFS8fEyTs--cr0V-kNhdc1xqpfKF_nhIGFCd_wXKLCsuX5gbS1ctAjWrLuNUml7jYoIHO23PtyB6XcB8iEJ5M_dNJF1zuVpR_IuQgamrCGKNpO3EJR_N3N39JAOx8GM72PAgslL-iLbThD2Ny8cdQxyrD8OAF1DVxF1yw9rA21czyPx5yamk0unZ0ZtVe2upSMyy1Yku7BBQ4Bvwuy7yKxagQG0ger8NG5RdMkJe2KgcMsBs972vKN3AKD323lC0QhphjUe_xBggRYzNKpv0qpgNyv1Jb7fWy6Oh924yHKU_giHOxvA8aQkSB5jLkz8yuT_K2FztWV7JvHzyVPsWTXN8_TiUyCMGKIU-YBLwLbaDKk33BNsHJkuMlOHe64FYiSzt9aVoVUyAcB2zW9uQzJxs3R6YDunaxXyUM
This has already been achieved - ten years ago.
"Here's a study to file under "unworkable but very cool." A group of Japanese researchers has developed a mosquito that spreads vaccine instead of disease. Even the researchers admit, however, that regulatory and ethical problems will prevent the critters from ever taking wing—at least for the delivery of human vaccines."

https://www.sciencemag.org/news/2010/03/researchers-turn-mosquitoes-flying-vaccinators
I suspect that Gates' plan is to turn this from "unworkable" to reality and Covid-19 is the excuse.
Guess which part of the world has the greatest number of mosquitoes

Thursday, 1 August 2013

Mosquito swarm

Horrifying Alaskan Mosquito Swarm Engulfs Scientists Who Record 'God-Awful' Phenomenon (VIDEO)


31 July, 2013

Relatively nonlethal, mosquitoes are the reigning champions in the "Most Annoying Bug" category. But researchers working in the Alaskan tundra know that mosquito swarms are anything but benign.

Jesse Krause, a Ph.D. student at the University of California, Davis, knows firsthand the horrors of the swarm. Krause recently spent 78 days working at the Toolik Field Station on Alaska's North Slope, where the mosquitoes were "pretty god-awful," according to the Alaska Dispatch.
Visiting the region to study the effects of climate change on bird migrations, Krause told the Dispatch that this swarm (see video, above) was the worst he'd seen in four summers.
Horrified yet?
Mosquito "swarms" occur across Alaska in the spring and summer when the hungry insects hatch. Seasonal swarm strength is dictated by the weather, and conditions this year may have been particularly favorable for the state's insects, according to Alaska-based radio station KTNA.
North Slope mosquitoes are notoriously aggressive and large, according to The Seattle Times. The region's "skeeters," as they are commonly called, have been known to drive the direction of caribou herds and feed on animals as diverse as rabbits and frogs. (Krause told the Dispatch that the bugs are so ruthless, he once saw a pair of mosquitoes feeding from a horsefly.)
In videos and photos taken by Krause and his colleagues, the vast number of mosquitoes is compounded by the sheer size of each insect. On Facebook, friends of the researcher noted the images were so terrifying, they appeared photoshopped.
"Those are not edited. Does it scare you more, now?" Krause told one commenter.
GrindTV Outdoor spoke with the operations manager of Toolik Field Station, Mike Ables, who noted that the swarm can be disconcerting for unwitting tourists who have to stop to, say, change a flat tire.
They’ll have to put up with them for 40 minutes until they get their tire changed,” Ables said. “It’s not going to kill them, but they’re just going to have to endure them.”
Krause and his colleagues tried to prevent bites by dressing up in long sleeves, pants and mesh helmets and covering themselves in bug spray, according to the Dispatch. Complete coverage is key, as the bloodsuckers will “crawl up your sleeves." The mesh over their faces serves a dual purpose: to protect from bites and "to filter the air."
Not that there aren't some fun moments within the swarm, too.
"We have some electric fly swatters up here. It is very satisfying to use them," Krause said on Facebook. "Although it is an exercise in futility based on the number [of] mosquitoes. We were wondering if the electric swatter would short out when all the mosquitoes become imbedded [sic] in the wire mesh."
The Alaska Public Lands website notes that with around 35 species, "the mosquito is the unofficial state bird for a reason!" When they're at their bloodsucking-best in June, the site recommends bug repellent and light-colored clothing. Topical antihistamines or aloe vera may help relieve the itch if these precautions prove unsuccessful.