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Mosquitos Harnessed to Vaccinate Humans Without Consent

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New England Journal of Medicine Report of Malaria Vaccine Delivered by Mosquito Bites

By Peter A. McCullough, MD, MPH

 

It seems as if the world of vaccinology has ramped up to a feverish pitch with amplified research, massive funding, and no limit to the extent in which vaccines could be injected into humans. Dr. McCullough was a December 31, 2024, guest on the Grant Stinchfield Podcast to review research using mosquitos to deliver vaccines to humans through their nasty bites in the skin.

Lamers et al described experiments where mosquitos were laced with a malaria vaccine and then normal human volunteers went through three session of 50 bites each to get “vaccinated.” It took only five bites to give the subjects a case of controlled malaria infection.

 
 

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Stinchfield raised the ethical considerations of this line of development where mosquitos released into nature essentially like flying syringes could vaccinate people without informed consent, no control over dose, prior immunity, and no ability to recognize or report side effects.

 

 

Source: https://petermcculloughmd.substack.com/p/mosquitos-harnessed-to-vaccinate

 

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Never mind about real mozzies. What about the mechanical ones promoted by Billy Gates a while back?

 

If I recall correctly, the false ones had a hormone that the real mozzies found irresistible and would prefer to mate with. Of course the mozzies would gradually become extinct. No more dengue or malaria.

 

https://www.gatesnotes.com/work/save-lives/reader/hiv-prep

 

That's technology for yer.

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