Posted on 03/24/2022 4:17:13 PM PDT by ransomnote
I am sure that these chumps thought about that.
What happens when a human gets bitten by one of these mosquitos?
Our communist masters are not satisfied with the important population-controls like abortion and vaccines...
Now we are seeing a couple more on the horizon...
- Californica is about to pass a law allowing birth-parents to have the option of murdering a child, up to its age of 9-months, they are not happy with...
- Mosquitos bred for population control being released in the U.S...
The mosquito species in question are both invasive species; they don’t really belong in Florida or Cali anyway. The technique has already been tried in Brazil and was a great success.
“I wonder why?”
Prolly doesn’t want another pie or two smashed into his evil face.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iK6SS8CXYZo
Male mosquitoes don’t bite, which is what they are releasing
We will probably end up with another new mosquito borne disease.
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When Oxitec dropped GM mosquitoes in Brazil the offspring didn’t always die, according to independent researchers. Their study concluded parts of the gene alteration had unexpectedly migrated into the target population of local mosquitoes and the GM mosquitoes were equally suitable as carriers of infectious diseases as the mosquitos were before the experiment. To make matters worse, about 18 months after the experiment ended the mosquito population returned to what it had been before.
Whoops!
The mutated mosquito flying syringe!
I normally don’t comment on posts, but hats off to you for that fantastic gif!!
Pas de quois mon FRamis!
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