Americans can bet that these Frankenstein insects will be caring more than modified genes - and are untraceable making CDC, Satanic UK mad scientists unaccountable for any resulting mass-deaths; Florida citizens have every right to stop this madness by any means at their disposal, including force if necessary
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By Nannette Richford
01/26/2015
Millions of genetically modified mosquitoes may soon be set loose in the
Florida Keys. While it sounds like the plot of a B movie, the rumors are true, reports Florida's
io9.
Although no
GMO mosquitoes have been set free, yet, the U.S. Food and Drug Administration is currently considering releasing millions of GMO mosquitoes to stop the spread of tropical diseases like dengue and chikungunya.
Neither disease is currently active in the United States, but the FDA says they are moving northward from tropical regions and getting closer to the United States.
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The perfect vector to DISBURSE dengue, after claiming it is "on the way" - and yet another attempted "first strike" by the elitists and eugenecists in their never ending quest to "cull the herd" of "useless eaters" |
Both viruses are spread when a mosquito bites an infected person and transmits the virus when they bite a healthy person.
There are no vaccinations for these diseases.
Genetically modified male mosquitoes have been modified to produce offspring that will not survive to become adults. When these mosquitoes mate with native mosquitoes, the offspring will be doomed, effectively reducing the population of mosquitoes - at least that what the British company Oxitec hopes to accomplish if it gains permission to release the GMO mosquitoes.
Floridians, it seems, are not keen on introducing genetically modified mosquitoes to their area. According to
UPI, nearly 140,000 Florida residents have signed a petition against releasing these super mosquitoes.
Among the reasons for opposing the release of genetically modified mosquitoes are concerns for Florida Key Bats who feed on mosquitoes and concerns that previous experiments with GMO crops have gone awry.
Whether millions of GMO mosquitoes will be released in the Florida Keys is uncertain at this time. Oxitec has yet to gain permission from the FDA. The FDA says it needs time to thoroughly review all the information.
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