Bill Gates has helped fund “research” that would permanently take away humanity’s freedom to choose by monkeying around with the DNA of mosquitos to turn them into “flying syringes” that will spread vaccines without individual approval.
Gates is one of the world’s biggest — and richest — promulgators of vaccines, but he seems to be a bit sick and tired of the human right to choose whether they take his prized vaccines. And now he is working on ways to eliminate that element of freedom.
Per The Blaze:
Researchers at the Bill Gates Foundation-backed Leiden University Medical Center in the Netherlands have joined an international effort to transform mosquitoes into flying syringes. According to a study published late last month in the New England Journal of Medicine, they apparently now have an effective way of using mosquitoes to deliver some protection against malaria in unsuspecting humans — and possibly other payloads in the future as well.
Scientists have long toyed with the idea of transforming mosquitoes into “flying vaccinator[s].”
Shigeto Yoshida, the lead researcher on a 2010 study that modified mosquitoes’ saliva such that they would deliver leishmania vaccines to mice when sucking their blood, noted that vaccination by insect was “just like a conventional vaccination but with no pain and no cost.”
“What’s more, continuous exposure to bites will maintain high levels of protective immunity, through natural boosting, for a lifetime. So the insect shifts from being a pest to being beneficial,” added Yoshida.
The research might be beneficial for malaria, those the full extent of that effectiveness is unknown at present.
But the wider implications of the methods here are shocking. If scientists can modify insects this way, there is no telling what sort of poison they might decide to inject into humans. And the method would also wholly eliminate the ability of people to make a decision on what they want to do with their personal medical care — an issue called “informed consent.”
Not only that, but once released, these insects would also be wholly out of the control of the governments that might release them, meaning there is no telling what will happen once these insects fan out, interact with other insects and animals, and then inevitably evolve into something the scientists cannot control at all.
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