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The speaker discusses the use of mRNA in food and mentions a presentation about genetically engineering mosquitoes to deliver vaccines through mosquito bites. They mention that the Gates Foundation is funding this research, although they don't have proof of its viability. The speaker clarifies that they are not suggesting that the mosquitoes are currently injecting anyone with anything, but they have evidence that efforts are being made to enable mosquito injections.

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The speaker discusses a website called DiseaseX on the World Economic Forum site. They express surprise at not having heard of this disease before and not finding it in various medical textbooks. The speaker highlights the need for global collaboration and funding to improve pandemic preparedness and mentions the possibility of producing something, possibly a vaccine, to target a novel virus before it emerges. They mention a deleted video about a virus that caused brain disease in mice and emphasize the potential for viruses to spillover from animals to humans. The speaker suggests that research on vaccine development for known viral families could give humanity an advantage against future diseases. They express concern about DiseaseX and hope that the World Economic Forum doesn't know more than they do.

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In this video, the speakers discuss the importance of gaining knowledge about emerging diseases and using it to develop vaccines and therapeutics. They emphasize the need to identify the origins of pandemics and allocate resources accordingly. The speakers also mention the challenge of monitoring and evaluating conservation success. They highlight the use of near-term indicators such as training people in high-risk areas and educating communities. However, the ultimate indicators of success are the prevention of infections and policy changes that reduce risk. The speakers provide examples of their achievements, such as listing a disease as notifiable and influencing government decisions.

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CRISPR, a lab technique, can alter mosquito DNA to decrease their population or prevent them from carrying parasites. Discussions are underway with African countries to determine the necessary tests and trials before implementing this technique. Although it will take several years to obtain country approvals, the potential to reduce mosquito populations and eliminate malaria locally is promising. The speaker even brought some mosquitoes to the auditorium to provide firsthand experience. They emphasize that it is unfair for only poor people to face this issue.

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Speaker 0 accuses Bill Gates of releasing billions of genetically modified mosquitoes and says Gates talked about using mosquitoes to deliver an mRNA vaccine so people wouldn’t know what was happening. The speaker asserts that the EPA approved this, and claims the mosquitoes are genetically modified to get rid of malaria. The speaker questions Gates’ motives, asserting that Gates has never done anything to help humanity or the 13 families, and insisting Gates cares about pushing vaccines to control the population, including “by pushing a button and billions of people just drop where they’re standing,” and by controlling the rest of the population. The speaker says the issue isn’t avoiding shots, but that vaccines are being put into everything people are exposed to—food, water, air—and now into mosquitoes so they can inject people. The speaker claims that everyone on the planet currently has the mRNA spike protein in them and urges detoxing from it and following a detox protocol until the 13 families and their puppets are removed from power. The speaker encourages watching a video about Gates and the mosquitoes. Speaker 1 reframes the issue by saying Bill Gates is turning the world into a banquet for genetically engineered mosquitoes, and that this is being done with EPA approval. The claim is that the people were not consulted, and some are unhappy about it. The executive director of the Florida Keys Environmental Coalition is quoted as saying the EPA forgot its middle name, Protection, and that the EPA has not shown any investigation proving that this experimental insect won’t create infinitely more problems than it will solve. Speaker 2 adds that no independent scientists have corroborated anything claimed by the vendor, and describes the mosquitoes as genetically engineered, blood-sucking insects carrying deadly diseases being released into neighborhoods. Speaker 0 reiterates that this is “crazy stuff” but true, noting Gates talked about it in speeches two years ago and that it was launched into the population, with Florida being bombarded.

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We are discussing regulation and the use of CRISPR to reduce mosquito populations and combat malaria. We are working with African countries on necessary trials. It will take time to get approvals, but the potential to eliminate disease locally is promising. Malaria is transmitted by mosquitoes, and we are demonstrating this by releasing some in the auditorium. Everyone should understand the impact, not just the poor.

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The speaker states that mRNA in food is a critical issue, but also highlights the potential for transgenic mosquitoes to deliver vaccines via saliva. They reference a presentation about producing a transgenic mosquito as a "flying syringe" to deliver protective vaccines. The speaker claims the Gates Foundation is funding genetic engineering of mosquitoes with the intention of using mosquito bites for vaccination. While they don't have definitive proof of its viability, they assert that this research is underway. The speaker clarifies they are not claiming current mosquitoes are injecting people with anything. However, they state they have indisputable evidence that efforts are being made to enable mosquitoes to inject people with substances in the future.

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There is a technique called CRISPR in the lab that can manipulate mosquito DNA to reduce their population or eliminate the disease they carry. Discussions are ongoing with African countries to determine the necessary tests and trials before implementing this solution. However, obtaining country approvals will take several years. Despite the time frame, the potential of reducing mosquito population and eradicating the disease locally makes this approach highly promising.

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The speakers discuss the expected mutation of the virus and the impact of vaccination. They acknowledge that as people become immunized, the virus will try to find ways to evade the vaccine. The more people are vaccinated, the more pressure is put on the virus to mutate. Some virologists warn that vaccinating the entire world with narrow immunity could lead to the emergence of superbugs. They urge for the use of the right vaccine in the right place and caution against mass vaccination during a pandemic. They argue that current interventions and mass vaccination may be causing more harm than good, driving the emergence of more infectious and potentially lethal variants.

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In this video, the speakers discuss the importance of certificates for recovered and vaccinated individuals to prevent the spread of infectious diseases. They also mention the global population, which is expected to reach 9 billion, and how advancements in vaccines and healthcare can help lower it by 10-15%. The speakers emphasize the need for government and foundation collaboration to address epidemic risks and prepare for future outbreaks. They briefly touch upon the importance of safety testing for medicines, particularly vaccines. Lastly, they highlight the urgency of distributing vaccines worldwide to end the current pandemic and prepare for future ones.

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A billion genetically modified mosquitoes are being released in the Florida Keys to combat diseases like dengue, yellow fever, and Zika. This is the first time such mosquitoes are being released in the US. The British biotech company, Oxitec, obtained permission from the EPA to release them across 6,000 acres in Florida and Texas. However, a 2019 Yale University study warned that this plan could have unintended consequences. It suggested that the release of these mosquitoes could lead to the creation of hybrid mosquito babies that are more resistant to insecticides, potentially worsening the spread of diseases. The potential risks raise concerns about the success of this initiative.

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Malaria's impact is greatly underestimated, with over 200 million people suffering from it at any given time. This hinders economic progress in affected areas. Malaria is transmitted by mosquitoes, which I have brought here for you to experience. We will release them in the auditorium so everyone can understand. These mosquitoes are not infected.

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In this video, the speakers discuss various topics related to vaccines and COVID-19. They mention the importance of vaccination campaigns and the potential side effects. They also talk about different regions and their response to the pandemic. The speakers touch on the issue of vaccine hesitancy and the need for accurate information. Overall, they emphasize the significance of vaccines in combating the virus.

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In this video, the speakers discuss the need to prepare for future pandemics and the importance of taking action to address global warming and climate change. They also mention the possibility of a surprise outbreak and the need for global cooperation. The speakers touch on topics such as vaccine distribution, lockdown measures, and the impact of COVID-19 on the economy. There are also mentions of censorship and the importance of seeking out reliable information. Overall, the speakers emphasize the need for continued vigilance and adaptation in the face of ongoing health challenges.

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Researchers are conducting research on injecting mosquitoes with vaccines, which the speakers find concerning. They question the containment of these mosquitoes once released and express worries about the potential negative consequences, citing previous instances of invasive species. The modified mosquitoes have already been released in Florida, and the speakers mention the occurrence of malaria cases in Florida and Texas. They express concern about the decision-making process and the potential widespread impact of these mosquitoes. They criticize the idea of blindly trusting the researchers and highlight the need for public discussion and political involvement. The speakers liken the situation to a horror movie plot.

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In this video, the speaker discusses their ambitious goals for the next 10 to 15 years in tackling various diseases. They believe that over half of the 20 diseases targeted by their global program can see a significant impact within this timeframe. While some diseases like AIDS may not see a dramatic improvement, others like malaria have potential solutions in the pipeline. The speaker emphasizes the importance of reducing mortality rates in developing countries, as it positively affects population growth, education, and nutrition. They use dashboards internally to track progress and share results transparently. The speaker also mentions the value of learning from any shortcomings and lessons that can be applied to other foundations.

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In this video, the speakers discuss gene therapy, genetic engineering, and the potential dangers associated with mRNA vaccines. They highlight the use of laboratory-modified RNA (modRNA) in vaccines and its potential to modify DNA. The speakers also mention the possibility of a new disease, referred to as "Disease X," which they believe is already developed and sitting on a shelf. They discuss the role of AI and its potential to control and manipulate information. The speakers also touch on political issues, including the manipulation of elections and the influence of billionaires in politics. They emphasize the need for unity and action to fight against the globalist agenda.

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In this video, the speakers discuss new information about the mRNA vaccines and the presence of DNA in them. Researchers have found that some mRNA vaccines contain DNA fragments, which can cause issues with gene expression and potentially increase the risk of cancer. The presence of DNA in the vaccines is a manufacturing problem, and it is unclear why it was included. The DNA can enter cells and interfere with important genes, leading to various health problems. The speakers emphasize the need to investigate the extent of DNA contamination in the vaccines and consider stopping their production until the issue is resolved.

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Malaria eradication is challenging, but gene drive technology could change the genetics of mosquitoes to help achieve this goal. Mosquitoes can be genetically modified to act as "flying syringes" that deliver malaria vaccines when they bite humans. However, there are concerns about the potential risks of spreading malaria and the ethical implications of genetically modifying mosquitoes without informed consent. Despite these concerns, the development of new tools and technologies is crucial for malaria eradication.

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In 1956, the US military released Aedes aegypti mosquitoes infected with the malaria virus in Savannah, Georgia as part of Operation Big Buzz. Now, the military is testing genetically modified mosquitoes to deliver vaccinations, funded by the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation. However, some residents are concerned about the potential risks and lack of scientific investigation. Similar efforts are being made in Houston to combat the Zika virus. Meanwhile, Oxford University has developed a vaccine that could reduce malaria deaths by 70% by 2030. In Fresno, California, a project is releasing a million mosquitoes per week to reduce the population. In Medellin, Colombia, Wolbachia-infected mosquitoes are being released to control diseases like dengue.

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This video discusses the coronavirus and the ongoing research programs to develop vaccines against similar viruses that have previously crossed over from animals to humans. The question is raised whether these viruses can be modified or adapted to combat the current virus. This research is being conducted globally, including in China.

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CRISPR is a molecular tool that allows for precise genetic editing. Since its introduction in 2012, it has been used to modify various species, including potentially spreading alterations through wild organisms. Malaria is a highly destructive disease, causing the death of 400,000 children annually. Scientists propose using CRISPR to disable or eliminate the mosquito species that transmit malaria, as it is a more effective solution than widespread DDT spraying. Despite potential risks, the severity of malaria outweighs any possible negative consequences, making it a worthwhile endeavor.

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In this video, the speakers discuss the concept of self-spreading vaccines, which are genetically engineered to move through populations like communicable diseases. They highlight the potential risks and ethical concerns associated with this technology. The speakers also mention the government's involvement in funding and promoting these vaccines. They emphasize the importance of informed consent and express concerns about the potential consequences of releasing self-spreading vaccines on a global scale. The discussion raises questions about the safety and long-term effects of this technology. The speakers argue that the widespread use of self-spreading vaccines could infringe upon individual rights and lead to the suppression of dissenting voices.

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Researchers at the Bill Gates Foundation-backed Leiden University Medical Center are developing genetically modified mosquitoes to deliver malaria vaccines. A recent study showed that 8 out of 9 participants who received bites from one type of modified mosquito were protected against malaria, while those in the placebo group received no protection. Despite safety concerns and ethical issues regarding informed consent, the research continues, with plans for larger trials and potential applications for other diseases. Meanwhile, an Australian regulatory body is reviewing an application to release genetically modified mosquitoes to combat dengue fever. The implications of using insects as vaccine carriers raise significant ethical questions, and there are ongoing calls for accountability regarding these experiments.

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In this video, the speakers discuss the potential of AI in speeding up the development of vaccines during future pandemics. They believe that if AI can reduce the time it takes to create a vaccine from a year to a month, it would be a significant advancement for humanity. However, one speaker expresses concerns about the implications of giving non-human entities the power to alter human biology and the potential dangers of experimental substances. Another speaker questions the decision to deploy AI without fully understanding its workings. They conclude by suggesting that the integration of artificial knowledge marks the beginning of a new era for humanity.
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