Yale: genetisch gemanipuleerde muggen overleven en planten zich voort in natuur

Ongelofelijk weer: in Brazilië zijn
genetisch gemanipuleerde muggen vrijgelaten in de natuur, i.p.v. de
hele populatie steriel te maken en daarna uit te laten sterven,
overleefden een aantal gentech muggen en die kunnen zich zelfs
voortplanten…… Volgens deskundigen is dit gevaarlijk daar de
nakomelingen wel eens heel sterk zouden kunnen zijn en een nog
grotere muggenplaag worden (met grotere ziekteverspreiding)

Op een Frans eiland en
op Saba heeft het bedrijf Oxitec genetisch gemanipuleerde
muggen vrijgelaten als bestrijding van gevaarlijke lokale
muggen….. Ook in Florida is een groot aantal muggen uitgezet, wel
van een ander bedrijf en dat in 2016 en 2017, waar een jaar later
muggen werden gevonden die een virus overdragen dat de hersenen doet
zwellen……

Onbegrijpelijk dat men deze
Frankenstein experimenten toestaat….. Overigens wist Oxitec dat
een klein aantal muggen zouden overleven, echter er moest een prestatie
geleverd worden en wel zo snel mogelijk……

Sommige wetenschappers stellen dat het wel heel toevallig is dat het zika-virus in 2016 de kop opstak, na een eerder gevoerd experiment met gentech-muggen die op grote schaal werden losgelaten……..

Daarover gesproken in de VS is het de laatste maanden af en aan bal over de ziekte van Lyme, overgedragen door teken, waar men stelt dat het Pentagon heeft geprutst aan teken, om ze als wapen in te zetten…..

Nogmaals: niet te geloven dat men dit soort experimenten toestaat……

Het volgende artikel over deze zaak
werd geschreven door Aaron Kesel en werd eerder geplaatst op ActivistPost en door mij overgenomen van Anti-Media:

Yale
Study: Wild Mosquitoes Retained Genes of Genetically Modified
Mosquitoes

September
15, 2019 at 9:03 am

Written
by 
Aaron
Kesel

(AP) — In
Brazil a genetic engineering test of mosquitoes appears to have
failed, with genes from the mutant mosquitoes now mixing with the
native population, 
Nature reported.
This comes as mad scientists in the U.S. are finding they are getting
bitten back by messing with nature after running their own program to
genetically modify mosquitoes.

The
experiment involved a company called Oxitec which took male 
Aedes
aegypti
 mosquitoes
and genetically engineered them to have a dominant lethal gene. The
idea was first proposed in 2016, 
according to
an article by 
Science
Magazine
 that
discussed the plans to release the GM insects.

According
to the hypothesis when the genetically modified mosquitoes mated with
wild female mosquitoes, the gene was supposed to drastically cut down
the number of offspring they produced. Further, the few that were
born should have been too weak to survive a long period of time.

A
team of Yale students then studied the genomes of both the GM strain
and the wild species before the release, then again six, 12 and 27 to
30 months after the release began.

Around
450,000 modified males were released in Jacobina, Brazil every week
for 27 months straight, totaling tens of millions, 
according to
the Yale study.

Sure
enough, by the end of the test there was clear evidence that genes
from the transgenic insects had been incorporated into the wild
population. Although the GM mosquitoes only produce offspring about
three to four percent of the time, it seems that those that are born
aren’t as weak as expected. Some appear to make it to adulthood and
breed themselves.

In
theory, if the experiment worked it would have cut down the
population of mosquitoes in an area estimated up to as much as 85
percent. This of course if successful would translate to fewer
bug-borne diseases, like — dengue, yellow fever, Zika, and malaria
in humans and animals alike.

However,
that’s not what the final results were according to Yale
University. Yale explains that some of the native bugs, they found,
had surprisingly retained genes from the engineered mosquitoes; and
even worse, the experiments made them more resilient.

According
to 
New
Atlas
 there
are now three different strains of mosquitoes mixed together in
Jacobina and other places of Brazil.

The
bugs in the area are now made up of three strains mixed together: the
original Brazilian locals, plus strains from Cuba and Mexico – the
two strains crossed to make the GM insects. This wider gene pool
could make the mozzies more robust as a whole.

The
claim was that genes from the release strain would not get into the
general population because offspring would die,’’ Jeffrey Powell,
senior author of the study said. “That obviously was not what
happened.”

Other
researchers released genetically modified (GM) mosquitoes in a
controlled environment, into a high-security laboratory in Terni,
Italy earlier this year, NPR 
reported.

Another
research firm called Target Malaria research consortium
also 
released 6,400
GM mosquitoes in West Africa, Burkina Faso, this year, which
was
 condemned by
the Civil Society, a group of organizations. The tests were funded by
organisations linked to the Gates Foundation, Facebook, and –
indirectly – the Pentagon, as part of a project to eradicate
malaria, 
The
Guardian
 reported.

The
release of GM mosquitoes in the village was an unethical experiment,
as Target Malaria acknowledges that there are no direct benefits to
the local population of this particular GM mosquito release, in terms
of malaria control. This was not an early stage trial of the GM
mosquitoes intended to be tested later for their impact on malaria,
but a release of an entirely different GM mosquito.

Thus,
there was no justification for making the releases. According to the
World Medical Association’s Declaration of Helsinki, which is based
on the Nuremberg Code and outlines the internationally agreed ethical
principles for medical research involving human subjects, such
research “may only be conducted if the importance of the objective
outweighs the risks and burdens to the research subjects” (Article
16).

Indeed,
the release of the GM mosquito in Burkina Faso poses risks, including
the incidental release of some biting female GM mosquitoes during the
experiments.

While
Target Malaria claims that the number will be small, nevertheless,
since GM female mosquitoes can bite humans and spread disease, the
release of biting females still poses some risk to local people.[ii]

Yale’s
study is especially alarming because here in the U.S. the same
company Oxitec was 
approved in
the U.S. by the Food Drug Administration (FDA) in 2016, to
genetically modify mosquitoes to fight against the Zika virus. This
trial allowed the release of mosquitoes in the state of Florida for
testing purposes in Key Haven, Monroe County.

Oxitec
also obtained funding from the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation to
develop the GM insects. It’s worth noting that Bill Gates
has 
said just
this year that “mosquitoes are the number one killer.”

Gates
also released a swarm of mosquitoes on an unsuspecting audience
at a 
TED
conference
 in
2009 to prove a point.

But
Oxitec’s experiments don’t end in the U.S. and Brazil, the lab
was also 
approved to
release its hellish 
X-Files like
mosquitoes in France and the Netherlands in 2017.

Christoph
Then for 
TestBiotech commented
about the study 
stating,

The
Oxitec trials have led to a situation that is largely out of control.
The company has released its patented insects although it was known
before that some insects could survive in the environment. The
expectations of their investors were more important than the
protection of health and the environment. There is no insurance and
no fast-track mechanism to prevent severe damage in a worst-case
scenario.

This
incident must have consequences for further applications of genetic
engineering. Preventing the spread of genetically engineered
organisms within natural populations has to become a priority.

Florida
isn’t the only state that we may have to worry about releasing GM
mosquitoes. In 2017 it was reported that the EPA officially
registered another company named MosquitoMate’s Asian Tiger
mosquito with a five-year license to sell their lab mosquitoes in as
many as 20 states, 
Nature reported.

In
2017, that same year, the U.S. Center for Disease Control and
Prevention reported that mosquitoes carrying disease could invade as
much as 75% of America in a paper 
published in
the 
Journal
of Medical Entomology
.
Last year, the CDC stated that the number of illnesses caused by
mosquito, tick, and flea bites has tripled in the United States over
the last 13 years, CBS 
reported.

It’s
of particular interest to express that a mosquito-borne virus that
causes brain swelling and can be fatal in humans was recently
detected in Florida, according to the 
Florida
Department of Health
 in
Orange County. It may be a coincidence, but the research by Yale
indicates that it may not be, but this was after Florida released GM
mosquitoes in 2017-2018.

After
being bitten by an infected mosquito, it takes four to 10 days to
develop symptoms of the Eastern Equine Encephalitis virus, according
to the 
Centers
for Disease Control and Prevention
 (CDC).
In severe cases involving brain inflammation, symptoms start with the
sudden onset of headache, high fever, chills, and vomiting. The
infection can then progress, causing disorientation, seizures, and
coma,
 Yahoo
News
 reported.

If
that’s not enough, in 2018, the first 
reported mosquito-borne
disease called the Keystone virus was thought only to be transmitted
to animals, but jumped to infect humans according to doctors.

Where
there have been negative results, there have also been positive
results 
achieved by
researchers at London’s Imperial College using “gene drive”
technology to successfully eradicate a whole population of
malaria-carrying mosquitoes in their lab by making the insects
infertile.

However,
as Hellen Wallace 
wrote in Scientific
American
 in
2011, “the release of genetically modified (GM) insects should
follow a precautionary approach, because what appears well understood
in the lab can have unintended consequences when released on a large
scale into the environment.”

It’s
worth noting that this isn’t the first time that GM mosquitoes has
come into question in Brazil. In 2016, the 
Mirror reported in
a brave headline: “Was Zika outbreak caused by release of
genetically modified mosquitoes in Brazil?”

The Mirror wrote
the following that mirrors Yale’s study.

The
Aedes aegypti mosquito sub-species that carries both the Zika virus
and dengue was the type targeted with genetically modified
mosquitoes.

The
aim was to release only male Aedes mosquitoes into the wild and they
would in turn produce offspring with their virus carrying female
counterparts.

This
offspring would then die off before breeding again due to the GM
coding in their genes.

Ironically,
the 
Mirror further
noted that the first cases of Zika were seen in Brazil in 2016 with
“up to 1.5 million people thought to be affected by the virus”
after the first GM experiment.

Perhaps
screwing with nature isn’t the brightest of ideas as scientists
could inadvertently without knowledge or in the cases of government
programs —  like Project 112, Operations 
Drop
Kick
,
Big Buzz, May Day, Whitecoat, Big Itch and Bellweather, be creating
or modifying deadly diseases that could haunt our future. As Sarah
Laskow writing for Atlas Obscura stated, 
“While
Brazil Was Eradicating Zika Mosquitoes, America Made Them Into
Weapons.”

As Activist
Post
 reported in
July, United States House members expressed concern in a bipartisan
vote that the Pentagon may have unleashed biological weapons or
entomological warfare in the form of ticks or other insects that
caused the spread of Lyme disease. So what’s stopping anyone from
maliciously genetically modifying the ticks’ cousin mosquitoes as a
bioweapon? Not much.

If
you are concerned about being bitten by mosquitoes, the CDC
recommends to avoid being bitten you should wear long-sleeved shirts
and trousers, stay in places with air conditioning or that use window
and door screens, use insect repellents approved by the Environmental
Protection Agency (EPA), and treat your clothing with an insecticide.

By Aaron
Kesel
 | Creative
Commons
 / Activist
Post
 / Report
a typo

Russische diplomaten: 9 verdachte sterfgevallen de afgelopen paar jaar………

Onlangs berichtte ik al over de dood van 4 Russische diplomaten, die in korte tijd na elkaar omkwamen*. ‘Geheel toevallig’ ambtenaren die nodig waren om de spanningen tussen de VS / Rusland en tussen Turkije / Rusland te doen verminderen.

Gisteren ontving ik van Anti-Media een artikel waar men tot een paar jaar eerder teruggaat en waaruit blijkt dat in die tijd tot nu al 9 hoge Russische ambtenaren/diplomaten op toch wel vreemde manier zijn omgekomen. ‘Zeg maar’ iets te toevallig allemaal……

Oordeel zelf:

9
Russian Officials Have Recently Died Suspiciously and Nobody Knows
Why

February
27, 2017 at 10:20 am

Written
by 
Anti-Media
News Desk

9 Russian Officials Have Recently Died Suspiciously and Nobody Knows Why

(ZHE Op-Ed) Six
Russian diplomats have died in the last 60 days. 
As
Axios notes,
 all
but one died on foreign soil. Some were shot, while other causes of
death are unknown. Note that a few deaths have been labeled “heart
attacks” or “brief illnesses.”

1.
You probably remember Russia’s Ambassador to Turkey, Andrei
Karlov
 —
he was assassinated by a police officer at a photo exhibit in Ankara
on December 19.

2.
On the same day, another diplomat, Peter Polshikov, 
was
shot dead in his Moscow apartment. The gun was found under the
bathroom sink but the circumstances of the death were under
investigation. Polshikov served as a senior figure in the Latin
American department of the Foreign Ministry.

3.
Russia’s Ambassador to the United Nations, Vitaly Churkin,
 died
in New York this past week. Churkin was rushed to the hospital from
his office at Russia’s UN mission. Initial reports said he suffered
a heart attack, and the medical examiner is investigating the death,
according to CBS.

4.
Russia’s Ambassador to India, Alexander Kadakin,
 died
after a ‘brief illness’ January 27, which The Hindu said he had
been suffering from for a few weeks.

5.
Russian Consul in Athens, Greece, Andrei Malanin,
 was
found dead in his apartment January 9. A Greek police official said
there was ‘no evidence of a break-in.’ But Malanin lived on a
heavily guarded street. The cause of death needed further
investigation, per an AFP report. Malanin served during a time of
easing relations between Greece and Russia when Greece was
increasingly critiqued by the EU and NATO.

6.
Ex-KGB chief Oleg Erovinkin,
 who
was suspected of helping draft the Trump dossier, was found dead in
the back of his car December 26, according to The Telegraph.
Erovinkin also was an aide to former deputy prime minister Igor
Sechin, who now heads up state-owned Rosneft.”

If
we go back further than 60 days…

7.
On the morning of U.S. Election Day, Russian diplomat Sergei
Krivov
 was
found unconscious at the Russian Consulate in New York and died on
the scene. Initial reports said Krivov fell from the roof and had
blunt force injuries, but Russian officials said he died from a heart
attack. BuzzFeed reports Krivov may have been a Consular Duty
Commander, which would have put him in charge of preventing sabotage
or espionage.

8.
In November 2015, a senior adviser to Putin, Mikhail Lesin, 
who
was also the founder of the media company RT, was found dead in a
Washington hotel room according to the NYT. The Russian media said it
was a ‘heart attack,’ but the medical examiner said it was ‘blunt
force injuries.’

9.
If you go back a few months prior in September 2016, Russian
President Vladimir Putin’s driver 
was
killed too in a freak car accident while driving the Russian
President’s official black BMW  to add to the insanity.”


If
you include these three additional deaths that’s a total of nine
Russian officials that have died over the past two years
that 
WeAreChange.com’s
Aaron Kesel
 knows
of – he notes there could be more.

As
Kesel explains,
 it’s
worth noting that governments, specifically the CIA, have for long
periods of time had chemical concoctions that can induce a full
systematic shutdown of a person’s nervous system and in some cases
cause someone’s’ heart to explode.


Former
CIA employee Mary Embree discusses the infamous heart attack gun and
how she was tasked with finding a chemical concoction that would
cause a heart attack. The weapon was first made public during the
Church Committee hearings in 1975 by former CIA director William
Colby. It was said to be very lethal and untraceable, by using this
weapon a murder is made to look natural while the poison dissolves in
hours.

It
seems highly unlikely and improbable to write off that six Russian
officials would die in under 60 days in such an influx in various
different mysterious ways without a catalyst. And let’s not forget
RT founder and former Putin aide Mikhail Lesin was 
found dead
in 2015 from a blunt weapon that was originally blamed on a 
heart
attack
 so
assassination can’t be taken off the table and ruled out in any of
these cases. Turkey and Russia already accused NATO of a false flag
attack killing Karlov the Russian-Turkish Ambassador. NATO also had a
dead diplomat Yves Chandelon mysteriously 
died of
a gunshot wound to the head in his car a week before the death of
Karlov. Chandelon was the chief auditor in charge of counterterrorism
funding.

Turkey
and Russia have the will not to be deceived by this false flag
attack,”
 they said.


Don’t
forget that on Christmas day, a Russian military jet went down over
the Black Sea, 
killing 60
members of the Red Army choir and 33 others that just adds to the
massive coincidence list.

On
a final note, former acting director of the U.S. Central Intelligence
Agency (CIA), Michael Morell openly conspired to “covertly” kill
Russians and Iranians in Syria in an August 2016 interview with
Charlie Rose. While Morell was talking about killing Russian and
Iranian soldiers it is definitely a strange piece to add to this
puzzle.

Are
we witnessing a battle between the deep state and Russia in a spy
versus spy plotline or is this all just a freak coincidence?

Opinion
by 
Tyler
Durden
 /
Republished with permission / 
Zero
Hedge
 / Report
a typo

=====================

* Zie: ‘Media stilte over dood 4 Russische diplomaten………

Zie ook:

FBI beweert dat Lesin, de oprichter van RT, zichzelf heeft doodgeslagen……. ha! ha! ha! ha! ha! ha! ha! ha!

De Russiagate samenzweringstheorie dient de machthebbers………‘ (zie ook de links in dat bericht)

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