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Entomological Warfare Part:2 GMO MOSQUITOS REALEASED IN HOUSTON AND FLORIDA

Were they really released to fight Malaria in Africa???

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Merissa Hansen
May 23, 2024
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Several years ago the EPA approved the release of GMO mosquitoes in Harris County: What has to happen before project can take off. I know with the flooding mosquitoes come, but I don’t live in area which flooded and they have been horrific. Did this happen again?

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A European based company by the name OXITEC was approved to release mosquitos in our country. It’s worth noting they received a grant from the Bill and Melinda Gates foundation. (Bill was working on a vaccine for malaria)

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Why would this company choose the U.S. to release GMO mosquitos in our country to ‘fight malaria’ in AFRICA?

WEIRD….

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2018 the Gates and Oxitec persist in their “quest to end malaria”

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Remember when Zika hit Houston and Florida???? That’s our mosquito director for Harris County

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Are the gmo mosquitos bringing in the viruses in our country in order for the vaccine solution?

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Remember in 2016 when Sheila Jackson Lee and Peter Hotez (vaccine inventor) called for a “task force” for Zika? I do…. link here

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