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Just a reminder. Alphabet/Google is one of several companies worldwide involved in releasing genetically altered mosquitoes into the wild. Mosquitoes are one of the most effective disease carriers known to man. See below.
Scientists Can't Agree on Whether Genetically Modified-Mosquito Experiment Went Horribly Wrong
LiveScience.com | September 20, 2019
https://www.livescience.com/genetically-modified-mosquitoes-create-hybrids.html
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.
To Shrink Mosquito Population, Scientists are Releasing 20 Million [genetically altered] Mosquitoes
NPR | July 21, 2017
https://www.npr.org/sections/thetwo-way/2017/07/21/538470321/to-shrink-the-mosquito-population-scientists-are-releasing-20-million-of-them
This summer, scientists in California are releasing 20 million mosquitoes in an effort to shrink the population of mosquitoes that can carry diseases. ... The project is called Debug Fresno and it's being undertaken by Verily, a subsidiary of Alphabet, Google's holding company. It's the company's first field study involving sterile mosquitoes in the U.S.
Well how in the hell were they supposed to ever know that THAT was gonna happen? /s
Ive made associations between these two things in the past but people thought I was crazy then.
In light of what you know about engineered mosquitoes, would you believe that there are people that still think that development impoundments are for the environment?