Coronavirus: Thread

grarpamp grarpamp at gmail.com
Thu Sep 29 10:52:35 PDT 2022


1984: Mosquito bots to gene mod you for enhanced sheepleness,
complacency, enslavement, and subjugation. DEET to be banned,
along with bug zappers due to their "climate electric waste".


Are They Planning on ‘Vaccinating’ the Masses Against Our Will?
Why Did The NIH Use a Box Of Genetically Modified Mosquitoes
to Vaccinate Study Patients?

https://www.thegatewaypundit.com/2022/09/planning-vaccinating-masses-will-nih-use-box-genetically-modified-mosquitoes-vaccinate-study-patients/

https://www.science.org/doi/10.1126/scitranslmed.abn9709
https://www.npr.org/sections/goatsandsoda/2022/09/21/1112727841/a-box-of-200-mosquitoes-did-the-vaccinating-in-this-malaria-trial-thats-not-a-jo
https://thecountersignal.com/genetically-modified-mosquitoes-vaccinate-a-human/

A hive of genetically modified mosquitoes effectively vaccinated a
human against malaria in a National Institute of Health-funded trial
of the insects’ ability to innoculate.

Scientists conducting the study held approximately 200 hungry,
gene-altered mosquitoes captive in a box.

Human participants placed their arms over the box of mosquitoes,
allowing the blood-thirsty insects to feast on their flesh.

Mosquitoes can easily replace traditional injections, contends Dr.
Sean Murphy, a researcher who conducted the study.

“We use the mosquitoes like they’re 1,000 small flying syringes,”
Murphy told NPR.

The mosquitoes transmitted live malaria-inducing Plasmodium parasites
to the twenty-six participants of the study, who each received $4.100
to undergo the experiment.

A minimal amount of the fatal disease was transmitted via the
mosquitoes’ attack on their arms, not enough to make people sick.

750 million genetically modified mosquitoes to be released across
Florida Keys | US News | Sky News

The hundreds of mosquito bites provided enough antibodies to last a few months.

Researchers genetically modified the mosquitoes using genome
technology known as Clustered Regularly Interspaced Short Palindromic
Repeats, CRISPR, a highly advanced pair of molecular scissors, is used
to cut DNA.

Participants received three to five “vaccinations” over 30-day intervals.

“Half of the individuals in each vaccine group did not develop
detectable P. falciparum infection, and a subset of these individuals
was subjected to a second CHMI 6 months later and remained partially
protected. These results support further development of genetically
attenuated sporozoites as potential malaria vaccines,” researchers
maintain.

Confirmation of mosquitoes’ capacity to “vaccinate” is a scientific
breakthrough, exclaims Dr. Kirsten Lyke. Lyke was not involved in the
mosquito study, but led the phase 1 trial for Pfizer’s COVID-19
vaccine. She also was also a co-investigator for Moderna and Novavax
COVID jabs.

The research is “a total game changer,” Lyke contends.

One participant of the study, Carolina Reid, claims she enjoyed the
experiment with GMO mosquitoes so much that she now wants to
participate in as many vaccine trials as she can, The Counter Signal
reports.

Carolina Reid participated in a clinical trial for a new experimental
Malaria vaccine based upon live malaria parasites.

During the trial, Reid “put her arm over a cardboard box filled with
200 mosquitoes and covered with a mesh that keeps them in but still
lets them bite. ‘Literally a Chinese food takeout container’ is how
she remembers it. A scientist then covered her arm with a black cloth,
because mosquitoes like to bite at night,” NPR reports. “Then the
feeding frenzy began.”

“My whole forearm swelled and blistered,” Reid said. “My family was
laughing, asking like, ‘Why are you subjecting yourself to this?”

The team of NIH-funded researchers claim the genetically modified
mosquitoes will not be employed to vaccinate the masses and were only
used to trial malaria vaccination to save costs.

“He and his colleagues went this route because it is costly and
time-consuming to develop a formulation of a parasite that can be
delivered with a needle,” NPR notes.


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