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After gaining approval to release 750 million genetically modified (“GM”) mosquitoes in Florida during 2021/2022, British-based biotech company Oxitec is planning to expand the mosquito drops by releasing 2 billion of them in California and the Florida Keys. Following the EPA’s approval earlier this month, Oxitec will now submit permit applications to state regulators for their review.

The disturbing plan is bankrolled by the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation. Additionally, in April 2021, Oxitec announced that The Wellcome Trust awarded Oxitec $6.8 million in funding to scale up its mosquito technology.


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Oxitec, originally Oxford Insect Technologies, was founded in 2002 by Luke Alphey, David Kelly and Paul Coleman working with Oxford University’s Isis Innovation technology transfer company. The three founders are no longer associated with Oxitec with Alphey now at the Pirbright Institute and Kelly and Coleman going on to found H2O Impact Ventures

Oxitec was purchased by US-based Precigen and, from early 2021, is now owned by Third Security, who also owns 40% of Precigen. It’s headquarters and R&D facilities are still in the UK, just a few miles from where they started at Oxford University.  It was named a World Economic Forum technology pioneer in 2008 and has been recognised by the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation ‘Grand Challenges for Global Health Initiative’.

Oxitec’s GM mosquitoes are entirely all males whose offspring die before they reach adulthood. Because they’re males, they do not bite. The purpose of the drops is to lower the incidence of mosquito-derived tropical diseases like yellow fever and dengue by drastically reducing the mosquito population.

The company has also included a fluorescent marker gene, which creates a protein that causes the larvae with the gene to glow when exposed to certain light.

For those who may be interested, a list of patents assigned to Oxitec can be found HERE.

When you disrupt an ecological system whether it’s a small disruption or a big disruption, you’re going to have an impact,” said Dana Perls, a program manager at Friends of the Earth.  “Once you release these mosquitos into the environment, you cannot recall them,” she said, “this could, in fact, create problems that we don’t have already … it’s unclear if the genetically-modified mosquitos will behave the way Oxitec predicts.”

A decade ago, GM mosquitoes were first released globally, in the Cayman Islands, by Oxitec. Further releases followed in Malaysia, Panama and Brazil.  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.

An article, ‘Oxitec’s failed GM mosquito releases worldwide: Forewarnings for Africa and the Target Malaria project’, published by African Centre for Biodiversity details the serious concerns arising from the releases of GM mosquitoes around the world, which range from the risks posed to local populations and the environment to the lack of adequate risk assessment and flouting of international and local regulations.

Dr Helen Wallace from GeneWatch UK highlighted some key points of the article in a 2019 video. Africa needs to heed these lessons, as the Gates-funded Target Malaria project has its sights on the continent, with the imminent planned release of 10,000 GM mosquitoes in Burkina Faso, a proposal that has raised ethical, scientific and regulatory concerns.

African Centre for Biodiversity: Oxitec’s failed GM mosquito releases: Forewarnings for Africa and the Target Malaria Project, 29 April 2019 (6 mins)

Apart from the ecological disruption and damage, are GM insects something we should be concerned about?  If the history of Bill Gates and US biolabs in Georgia are anything to go by, yes.

Flying Syringes

In 2008 the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation approached an esteemed Japanese university with an intriguing proposal. They wanted to manufacture a revolutionary type of GM mosquito. Through artificial alterations, the tiny pests would be capable of administering vaccines with a single bite.

Professor Hiroyuki Matsuoka received $100,000 to facilitate this unprecedented endeavour. The Microsoft founder offered $1,000,000 to any technician successful in creating “flying syringes.” Gates planned on mass-producing the pharmaceutical-laden insects and distributing them worldwide.

One year later the sweater-clad computer nerd hosted a presentation at an elite conference. Amid his speech about malaria, the self-proclaimed humanitarian released a swarm of captured gnats onto audience members. As the ravenous bloodsuckers freely roamed, he gleefully exclaimed: there’s no reason only poor people should have the experience!

Ted-Ed: Bill Gates, Mosquitos, malaria and education, California, Feb 2009 (1 min)

Watch Gates full speech at TED-Ed HERE.

We can only hope that while the audience was laughing at his offensive “poor” joke, Gates’ mosquitoes were injecting them.

Published research shows that by 1976 World Health Organisation (“WHO”) researchers had conjugated tetanus toxoid (TT) with human chorionic gonadotropin (HCG) producing a “birth-control vaccine.”  

In 2014, Kenyan Dr. Muhame Ngare sent six samples from around Kenya of an anti-tetanus “vaccine,” which was being administered to 2,3 million women and girls, for testing in a laboratory.  “They tested positive for the HCG antigen,” Dr. Ngare said, “they were all laced with HCG … This proved right our worst fears; that this WHO campaign is not about eradicating neonatal tetanus but a well-coordinated forceful population control mass sterilisation exercise using a proven fertility regulating vaccine.”

WHO carried out similar vaccination campaigns in Mexico in 1993 and in Nicaragua and the Philippines in 1994.

In 2015 – after the WHO’s decision to blanket Kenya with polio vaccines, well over and above routine injections – Dr. Ngare tested a shipment of the vaccines before any immunisation took place. Two of the six polio vaccines tested contained estradiol.  In animal studies, estradiol, when exposed to males, had been shown to damage the sperm-forming mechanism in the testes.

A 2017 study found girls vaccinated in Guinea Bissau with the DTP vaccine – the flagship of Bill Gates’s GAVI/WHO African vaccine program – died at 10 times the rate of unvaccinated children.  The vaccine was discontinued in the US in the 1990s but Bill Gates and his surrogates, GAVI and WHO, made DTP a priority for African babies.

Regarding Covid injections, Dr. Mike Yeadon, Professor Delores Cahill, Dr. Byram Bridle, Dr, Roger Hodkinson and many others have expressed from the start, and on numerous occasions, their concerns relating to the impact the mRNA gene therapy injections, so-called “Covid vaccines,” would have on fertility in both males and females.

And studies have confirmed their concerns. In 2021, Professor Dr. Hervé Seligmann examined fertility in countries that have high rates of Covid injection uptake compared to those that have not. He concluded women’s fertility decreases the more women are “vaccinated.”

Shouldn’t we be scrutinising Bill Gates’ record before we let him dictate which medicines, or pathogens, are administered, to whom and how?

Read more: Flying Syringes: Bill Gates’ Diabolical Plan to Unleash Swarms of GMO Mosquitoes and Infertility: What Was Done to Innocent People with Secret Ingredients in “Vaccines”

Six Legged Soldiers

Entomological warfare (“EW”) is a type of biological warfare that uses insects to interrupt supply lines by damaging crops, or direct harm to enemy combatants and civilian populations.

One type of EW is a direct insect attack against crops; the insect may not be infected with any pathogen but instead represents a threat to agriculture.  France, for example, is known to have pursued EW programs during World War II.  Like Germany, the nation suggested that the Colorado potato beetle, aimed at the enemy’s food sources, would be an asset during the war.

Another type of EW involves infecting insects with a pathogen and then dispersing the insects over target areas. The insects then act as a vector, infecting any person or animal they might bite.

According to Wikipedia’s page, the Soviets developed techniques for using insects to transmit animal pathogens, such as: foot and mouth disease. And during the Cold War, the US military developed plans for an entomological warfare facility, designed to produce 100 million yellow fever-infected mosquitoes per month.  A US Army report titled “Entomological Warfare Target Analysis” listed vulnerable sites within the Soviet Union that the US could attack using entomological vectors. The military also tested the mosquito biting capacity by dropping uninfected mosquitoes over US cities.

US intelligence officials have suggested that insects could be genetically engineered via technologies such as CRISPR to create GMO “killer mosquitoes” or plagues that wipe out staple crops. There is research ongoing to genetically modify mosquitoes to curb the spread of diseases, such as Zika, and the West Nile virus by using mosquitoes modified using CRISPR to no longer carry the pathogen.

However, this research also shows that it may also be possible to implant diseases or pathogens via genetic modification. It has been suggested by the Max Planck Institute for Evolutionary Biology that current US research into genetically modified insects for crop protection via infectious diseases which spread genetic modifications to crops en masse could lead to the creation of genetically modified insects for use in warfare.

Wikipedia Entomological warfare, Genetically engineered insects, retrieved 23 March 2022

In 2015, a US patent was granted for a toxic mosquito aerial release system. The invention includes a drone which can release infected mosquitoes.

The toxic mosquito aerial release system works by having a small RF controlled drone that includes a flying mosquito breeding laboratory. All of the conditions are perfect for mosquitoes to be born, to eat and become contaminated, and to safely evacuate the toxic mosquito aerial release system when it is flying above the targeted enemy. Swarms of mosquitoes will then fly down and bite the enemy. As the enemy swats at a mosquito that just bit him, he will not realise that this toxic mosquito bite is much more effective than a bullet.

Toxic Mosquito Aerial Release System, Patent No.: US 8,967,029 B1

Although it can be found online, we have attached a copy of Patent No.: US 8,967,029 B1, as retrieved on 23 March 2022, below.

According to Bulgarian journalist Dilyana Gaytandzhieva Moscow has repeatedly voiced its concerns about the potential development of biological weapons near the Russian borders, including the spread of diseases through insects.

During a 28-minute video made in 2018 she showed that Pentagon scientists have been deployed to the Republic of Georgia and have been given diplomatic immunity to research deadly diseases and biting insects at the Lugar Center – the Pentagon biolaboratory in Georgia’s capital Tbilisi.  We have embedded her video below to begin at this point of her documented investigation.

Dilyana Gaytandzhieva: Pentagon Biolaboratories, Investigative Documentary, 22 September 2018 (28 mins)

If we want to save ourselves and our planet from these maniacs, we need to, at the very least, ask some serious questions about GM mosquitoes being released in the US and globally.

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renose
renose

I’m totally against messing with Mother Nature and if they feel the need to release these mosquitos

jackson
jackson
2 years ago

I’m totally against messing with Mother Nature and if they feel the need to release these mosquitos, let them do it in their own country; not ours.

Jane
Jane
2 years ago

More millions of dollars wasted interfering with the ecological system which has sustained humanity and animals, birds etc for eons.

Diane
Diane
2 years ago

Great article. Thank you. And love your tone when describing these filth.

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Gregg Thompson
Gregg Thompson
2 years ago

These GM mosquitoes have caused infertility in both males and females in other countries, so how could the EPA approve this depopulation agenda of Gates’? Will Governor Desantis allow this in Florida?

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matt
2 years ago

DeSantos is really going to let this happen?

Cindy
Cindy
2 years ago

I did not approve this? Who are the Demons that are approving this??? Stop now you get the approval from All the people before you mess with nature, you all want to keep messing around with nature and with humans leave us the hell alone and leave nature the hell alone also. What the hell are the British doing this shit in the US anyway? And of course guess who Bill Gates comes up in the big pictures. Why can’t we just get rid of ALL of these DEMONS get them off our beautiful planet so we can ALL flourish the way we were meant to

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[…] More than a year ago we published an article about British-based biotech company Oxitec planning to expand their project with the release of 2 billion genetically modified (“GM”) mosquitoes in California and the Florida Keys, and that the disturbing plan was bankrolled by the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation. This was more recently highlighted by Chief Nerd on Twitter. […]

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