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I first saw this video while browsing instagram:
I thought the 2 guys were goofballs and that it was mostly hyperbole. However, the video they stitched seemed extremely worrying, so I wanted to do some more research, and I found these:
Then I saw this video from the same guy the 2 guys were talking about in the first video I linked:
Above video is clearly EXTREMELY unpopular and obviously they disabled comments as well.
The video listens almost like a fucking satire, but the guy is quite serious. And I'm also concerned about the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation using malaria as a guise to deeply study the potential of genetically engineering mosquitoes and adding/removing payloads.
Even though it seems like it's still in the early stages and we can brush it off as a joke and laugh about it, I'm pretty sure there are people taking this very seriously and working on it academically.
Look at this motherfucker:
AP says there is currently no research on using ticks and mosquitoes to actively infect humans:
However you could easily see how that research may make it possible to do so in the future.
What are your thoughts?
I thought the 2 guys were goofballs and that it was mostly hyperbole. However, the video they stitched seemed extremely worrying, so I wanted to do some more research, and I found these:
Then I saw this video from the same guy the 2 guys were talking about in the first video I linked:
Above video is clearly EXTREMELY unpopular and obviously they disabled comments as well.
The video listens almost like a fucking satire, but the guy is quite serious. And I'm also concerned about the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation using malaria as a guise to deeply study the potential of genetically engineering mosquitoes and adding/removing payloads.
Even though it seems like it's still in the early stages and we can brush it off as a joke and laugh about it, I'm pretty sure there are people taking this very seriously and working on it academically.
Look at this motherfucker:
AP says there is currently no research on using ticks and mosquitoes to actively infect humans:
However you could easily see how that research may make it possible to do so in the future.
What are your thoughts?