For ads-free news, click here.
From Breitbart: Researchers at Leiden University Medical Center, backed by the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation, have developed a new method of delivering malaria vaccines using genetically modified mosquitoes as “flying vaccinators.”
The Blaze reports that in a study published in the New England Journal of Medicine, scientists have demonstrated the effectiveness of using mosquitoes as “flying syringes” to vaccinate humans against malaria. The research, conducted at the Leiden University Medical Center (LUMC) in the Netherlands with funding from the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation, represents a new and potentially worrying advancement in vaccine technology.
The study involved genetically modifying malaria parasites to stop developing after a certain period of time in the human body. The modified parasites, named GA1 and GA2, were designed to prime the immune system without causing a full-blown malaria infection. Researchers then infected mosquitoes with these engineered parasites and allowed them to bite human test subjects in a controlled setting.
The study was published last month in the New England Journal of Medicine.
The report explains that 43 adults between the ages of 19 and 35 with no prior history of malaria infection participated in the trial. Three weeks after it concluded, the participants were exposed to malaria infection through bites from infected mosquitoes.
In one group, 8 out of 9 participants were reportedly effectively protected against malaria.
“This man and his wife are sick weirdos,” declared Fox News co-host Rachel Campos-Duffy, reacting to the report.
This man and his wife are sick weirdos. https://t.co/NAR2qRCqBN
— Rachel Campos-Duffy (@RCamposDuffy) December 31, 2024
“Satanic and evil,” declared radio host Trey Ware.
Satanic and evil:
Researchers Funded by Bill Gates Turn Mosquitoes into ‘Flying Syringes’ to Deliver Vaccineshttps://t.co/mvYwj4372r— Trey Ware (@treywareshow) January 1, 2025
Follow us on X (Formerly Twitter.)
The DML News App: www.X.com/DMLNewsApp
The Dennis Michael Lynch Podcast archive is available below, with the most recent on top. Never miss an episode. Subscribe to the show by downloading The DML News App or go to Apple Podcasts.