Genetically modified mosquitoes vaccinate a human by MIKE CAMPBELL for The Counter Signal
GNN Note – Makes one wonder about the ingredients in “bug spray” that’s suppose to keep them away. With one small – unknown – change, something designed to detract could easily become something that attracts. The WEF, Bill Gates, Soros and the other satanic-globalist hate us that much and want this mRNA technology injected into as many human bodies as possible. / END
A box full of genetically modified mosquitos successfully vaccinated a human against malaria in a trial funded by the National Institute of Health (NIH).
The study involved about 200 hungry mosquitos biting a human subject’s arm. Human participants placed their arms directly over a small box full of the bloodsuckers.
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"We use the mosquitoes like they're 1,000 small flying syringes" — Dr. Sean Murphy
— Andy Swan (@AndySwan) September 27, 2022
“We use the mosquitoes like they’re 1,000 small flying syringes,” said researcher Dr. Sean Murphy, as reported by NPR.
Three to five “vaccinations” took place over 30-day intervals.
The mosquitos gave minor versions of malaria that didn’t make people sick, but gave them antibodies. Efficacy from the antibodies lasted a few months.
“Half of the individuals in each vaccine group did not develop detectable P. falciparum infection, and a subset of these individuals was subjected to a second CHMI 6 months later and remained partially protected. These results support further development of genetically attenuated sporozoites as potential malaria vaccines,” researchers concluded.
Carolina Reid was one of twenty-six participants in the study.
“My whole forearm swelled and blistered. My family was laughing, asking like, ‘why are you subjecting yourself to this?’”
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