Warning: Gates-Funded Factory Breeds 30 Million Mosquitoes a Week for Release in 11 Countries
Billionaire Bill Gates, who is funding the project, âassuresâ us itâs not a scene from a horror movie.

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Inside a two-story brick building in MedellĂn, Colombia, scientists work in muggy labs breeding 30 million genetically modified mosquitoes weekly in labs.
They tend to the insectsâ every need as they grow from larvae to pupae to adults, keeping the temperature just right and feeding them generous helpings of fishmeal, sugar, and, of course, blood. They are then released into the wild in 11 countries.
Billionaire Bill Gates, who is funding the project, assures us itâs not a scene from a horror movie.
âThe factory is real. And the mosquitoes that are released do not terrorize the locals. They help save and improve millions of lives.â
Just as his âcovid vaccinesâ have âsavedâ millions of lives or hisâ previous vaccination projectshave left thousands of women sterile in India and Kenya. Or even his Polio vaccines have caused paralysis, seizure, and febrile convulsions in Sub-Saharan Africa, Afghanistan, Congo, and the Philippines.
Wolbachia Bacterium
âThe mosquitoes grown in this factory carry the Wolbachia bacterium, which prevents them from transmitting dengue and other viruses â including Zika, chikungunya, and yellow fever â to humans. By releasing them and breeding them with wild mosquitoes, they spread the bacteria, reducing virus transmission and protecting millions of people from disease,â claims Gates â just as his âcovid vaccinesâ have âreducedâ virus transmission and have âprotectedâ millions of people from disease.
Research conducted in Indonesia has shown that mosquitoes carrying Wolbachia offer 77 percent protection against dengue fever, and 86 percent are effective against hospitalization. Just like his âcorona vaccinesâ offer almost 100 percent âprotectionâ against covid and hospitalization.
11 countries
The mosquitoes are released in Colombia, Brazil, Mexico, Indonesia, Sri Lanka, Vietnam, Australia, Fiji, Kiribati, New Caledonia, and Vanuatu â eleven countries total.
Gates plans to breed hundreds of millions of Wolbachia mosquitoes.
Did Gates and his researchers consider all the variables that are likely to occur with a program where a new vector of spreading a bacteria by an insect that bites humans and other animals and, in the process, injects that bacteria into them?
Where is the one, two, five, and ten-year report on the safety of such a program from a controlled environment?
What could possibly go wrong?
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Amy Mek is Investigative Journalist: Banned in parts of Europe, Wanted by Islamic countries, Threatened by terror groups, Hunted by left-wing media, Smeared by Hollywood elites & Fake religious leaders.
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