
?Bill Gates Turns Mosquitoes Into ‘Flying Syringes’, But Who Controls What They Inject
How It All Began
In 2016, Gates announced a joint $3.7-billion initiative with the British government to combat malaria.
By 2018, Gates-funded Oxitec was developing genetically-modified male mosquitoes whose offspring with wild females would die before adulthood.
In both cases, scientists raised concerns over the lack of comprehensive studies of environmental, health and ethical risks.
But who guarantees they carry life-saving vaccines and not harmful pathogens? It would be impossible to verify the exact contents of the ‘flying syringes’.
Mosquitoes as Deadly Weapons
Nazi Germany reportedly developed malaria-carrying mosquitoes as bio-weapons at Dachau.
The Pentagon is said to have conducted similar studies in overseas bio-labs, including in Ukraine, according to assassinated Russian Lieutenant General Igor Kirillov.
Kirillov revealed that US biolabs in Ukraine studied viruses transmitted by mosquitoes, including dengue fever. That was also referenced in a lawsuit filed by Cubans following the 1981 dengue epidemic in the country, where the only area unaffected was around the US naval base in Guantanamo Bay.
