China Latest Experiment: Vaccines Via Mosquitos? No, Thanks

China Latest Experiment: Vaccines Via Mosquitos? No, Thanks

Well, it seems that following the whole Wuhan-covid 19 situation, China continues to work “wonders.” Check out the latest reports, which are more than disturbing.

China is working on new vaccine “tech”

According to the latest reports, it seems that Chinese scientists are reportedly looking at a technique for using mosquito bites to distribute vaccines.

“The experiment was conducted on animals, but the possibilities for human exposure are obvious and ominous,” Breitbart notes. 

The South China Morning Post (SCMP) on Wednesday quoted a paper from the Chinese Academy of Sciences that described a plan to send genetically-modified mosquitoes into the wild, where they would bite animals to trigger a “strong, long-lasting immune response.”

The authors of the paper said their trials had been successful at making animal subjects more resistant to viral infections, most notably Zika. Just in case you don’t know, this was the big viral panic in the late 2010s before a certain other organism emerged from Wuhan, China, to rampage across the world.

 

Needless to say, these are some experiments that would definitely have to stop…you know, especially considering the past three years and all. 

Anyway, we’re still waiting for Elon Musk to drop the Fauci files he promised to drop during the course of this week. Meanwhile, check out the latest reports about the covid vaccines.

It seems that the CDC has just released its VAERS safety analyses for covid vaccines. Check out the latest reports below.

Here’s the tweet that sheds light on the matter:

The article that this tweet mentions reveals that “CDC’s VAERS safety signal analysis based on reports from Dec. 14, 2020 – July 29, 2022 for mRNA COVID-19 vaccines shows clear safety signals for death and a range of highly concerning thrombo-embolic, cardiac, neurological, hemorrhagic, hematological, immune-system and menstrual adverse events (AEs) among U.S. adults.”

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