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Google Proposes Releasing 32 Million Mosquitoes In California, Florida To Fight Invasive Species

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A Google-backed project is seeking federal approval to release up to 32 million sterile mosquitoes in California and Florida over the next two years in an effort to reduce populations of the invasive Aedes aegypti mosquito, which can spread diseases including dengue, Zika, yellow fever and chikungunya.

The proposal, submitted by Google’s Debug Project, would involve releasing lab-raised male mosquitoes infected with a naturally occurring bacteria called Wolbachia. When the sterile males mate with wild females, the eggs do not hatch, causing mosquito populations to decline over time.

According to project officials, only male mosquitoes would be released, and males do not bite humans. The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency is currently reviewing the proposal. A public comment period remains open through June 5.

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What could possibly go wrong??? 🙄

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Exactly!!!
Google actively endorsed and supported COVID-19 vaccination efforts, nothing to see here!!!

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My thoughts as well!

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hmmmm …. what’s in it for Google? What’s their angle?

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There is more to this than just releasing them to reduce populations of the invasive Aedes aegypti mosquito. They want them to start biting and infecting us with something, just don’t know what. Its definitely not to reduce the population of a certain Mosquito. The sheep will once again fall for this.

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Male mosquitos don’t bite people. It is ONLY the females that bite us.

If you want to know who is REALLY behind this, simply Google: “who is the worlds most powerful doctor.”

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