Geen evolutie en ecolutie zonder revolutie!

Albert Einstein:

Twee dingen zijn oneindig: het universum en de menselijke domheid. Maar van het universum ben ik niet zeker.

woensdag 18 september 2019

Yale: genetisch gemanipuleerde muggen overleven en planten zich voort in natuur

Ongelofelijk weer: in Brazilië zijn genetisch gemanipuleerde muggen vrijgelaten in de natuur, i.p.v. de hele populatie steriel te maken en daarna uit te laten sterven, overleefden een aantal gentech muggen en die kunnen zich zelfs voortplanten...... Volgens deskundigen is dit gevaarlijk daar de nakomelingen wel eens heel sterk zouden kunnen zijn en een nog grotere muggenplaag worden (met grotere ziekteverspreiding)

Op een Frans eiland en op Saba heeft het bedrijf Oxitec genetisch gemanipuleerde muggen vrijgelaten als bestrijding van gevaarlijke lokale muggen..... Ook in Florida is een groot aantal muggen uitgezet, wel van een ander bedrijf en dat in 2016 en 2017, waar een jaar later muggen werden gevonden die een virus overdragen dat de hersenen doet zwellen......

Onbegrijpelijk dat men deze Frankenstein experimenten toestaat..... Overigens wist Oxitec dat een klein aantal muggen zouden overleven, echter er moest een prestatie geleverd worden en wel zo snel mogelijk......

Sommige wetenschappers stellen dat het wel heel toevallig is dat het zika-virus in 2016 de kop opstak, na een eerder gevoerd experiment met gentech-muggen die op grote schaal werden losgelaten........

Daarover gesproken in de VS is het de laatste maanden af en aan bal over de ziekte van Lyme, overgedragen door teken, waar men stelt dat het Pentagon heeft geprutst aan teken, om ze als wapen in te zetten.....

Nogmaals: niet te geloven dat men dit soort experimenten toestaat......

Het volgende artikel over deze zaak werd geschreven door Aaron Kesel en werd eerder geplaatst op ActivistPost en door mij overgenomen van Anti-Media:

Yale Study: Wild Mosquitoes Retained Genes of Genetically Modified Mosquitoes

September 15, 2019 at 9:03 am
Written by Aaron Kesel

(AP) — In Brazil a genetic engineering test of mosquitoes appears to have failed, with genes from the mutant mosquitoes now mixing with the native population, Nature reported. This comes as mad scientists in the U.S. are finding they are getting bitten back by messing with nature after running their own program to genetically modify mosquitoes.

The experiment involved a company called Oxitec which took male Aedes aegypti mosquitoes and genetically engineered them to have a dominant lethal gene. The idea was first proposed in 2016, according to an article by Science Magazine that discussed the plans to release the GM insects.

According to the hypothesis when the genetically modified mosquitoes mated with wild female mosquitoes, the gene was supposed to drastically cut down the number of offspring they produced. Further, the few that were born should have been too weak to survive a long period of time.

A team of Yale students then studied the genomes of both the GM strain and the wild species before the release, then again six, 12 and 27 to 30 months after the release began.

Around 450,000 modified males were released in Jacobina, Brazil every week for 27 months straight, totaling tens of millions, according to the Yale study.

Sure enough, by the end of the test there was clear evidence that genes from the transgenic insects had been incorporated into the wild population. Although the GM mosquitoes only produce offspring about three to four percent of the time, it seems that those that are born aren’t as weak as expected. Some appear to make it to adulthood and breed themselves.

In theory, if the experiment worked it would have cut down the population of mosquitoes in an area estimated up to as much as 85 percent. This of course if successful would translate to fewer bug-borne diseases, like — dengue, yellow fever, Zika, and malaria in humans and animals alike.

However, that’s not what the final results were according to Yale University. Yale explains that some of the native bugs, they found, had surprisingly retained genes from the engineered mosquitoes; and even worse, the experiments made them more resilient.

According to New Atlas there are now three different strains of mosquitoes mixed together in Jacobina and other places of Brazil.
The bugs in the area are now made up of three strains mixed together: the original Brazilian locals, plus strains from Cuba and Mexico – the two strains crossed to make the GM insects. This wider gene pool could make the mozzies more robust as a whole.

The claim was that genes from the release strain would not get into the general population because offspring would die,’’ Jeffrey Powell, senior author of the study said. “That obviously was not what happened.”

Other researchers released genetically modified (GM) mosquitoes in a controlled environment, into a high-security laboratory in Terni, Italy earlier this year, NPR reported.

Another research firm called Target Malaria research consortium also released 6,400 GM mosquitoes in West Africa, Burkina Faso, this year, which was condemned by the Civil Society, a group of organizations. The tests were funded by organisations linked to the Gates Foundation, Facebook, and – indirectly – the Pentagon, as part of a project to eradicate malaria, The Guardian reported.
The release of GM mosquitoes in the village was an unethical experiment, as Target Malaria acknowledges that there are no direct benefits to the local population of this particular GM mosquito release, in terms of malaria control. This was not an early stage trial of the GM mosquitoes intended to be tested later for their impact on malaria, but a release of an entirely different GM mosquito.
Thus, there was no justification for making the releases. According to the World Medical Association’s Declaration of Helsinki, which is based on the Nuremberg Code and outlines the internationally agreed ethical principles for medical research involving human subjects, such research “may only be conducted if the importance of the objective outweighs the risks and burdens to the research subjects” (Article 16).
Indeed, the release of the GM mosquito in Burkina Faso poses risks, including the incidental release of some biting female GM mosquitoes during the experiments.
While Target Malaria claims that the number will be small, nevertheless, since GM female mosquitoes can bite humans and spread disease, the release of biting females still poses some risk to local people.[ii]

Yale’s study is especially alarming because here in the U.S. the same company Oxitec was approved in the U.S. by the Food Drug Administration (FDA) in 2016, to genetically modify mosquitoes to fight against the Zika virus. This trial allowed the release of mosquitoes in the state of Florida for testing purposes in Key Haven, Monroe County.

Oxitec also obtained funding from the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation to develop the GM insects. It’s worth noting that Bill Gates has said just this year that “mosquitoes are the number one killer.”

Gates also released a swarm of mosquitoes on an unsuspecting audience at a TED conference in 2009 to prove a point.

But Oxitec’s experiments don’t end in the U.S. and Brazil, the lab was also approved to release its hellish X-Files like mosquitoes in France and the Netherlands in 2017.

Christoph Then for TestBiotech commented about the study stating,
The Oxitec trials have led to a situation that is largely out of control. The company has released its patented insects although it was known before that some insects could survive in the environment. The expectations of their investors were more important than the protection of health and the environment. There is no insurance and no fast-track mechanism to prevent severe damage in a worst-case scenario.
This incident must have consequences for further applications of genetic engineering. Preventing the spread of genetically engineered organisms within natural populations has to become a priority.

Florida isn’t the only state that we may have to worry about releasing GM mosquitoes. In 2017 it was reported that the EPA officially registered another company named MosquitoMate’s Asian Tiger mosquito with a five-year license to sell their lab mosquitoes in as many as 20 states, Nature reported.

In 2017, that same year, the U.S. Center for Disease Control and Prevention reported that mosquitoes carrying disease could invade as much as 75% of America in a paper published in the Journal of Medical Entomology. Last year, the CDC stated that the number of illnesses caused by mosquito, tick, and flea bites has tripled in the United States over the last 13 years, CBS reported.

It’s of particular interest to express that a mosquito-borne virus that causes brain swelling and can be fatal in humans was recently detected in Florida, according to the Florida Department of Health in Orange County. It may be a coincidence, but the research by Yale indicates that it may not be, but this was after Florida released GM mosquitoes in 2017-2018.

After being bitten by an infected mosquito, it takes four to 10 days to develop symptoms of the Eastern Equine Encephalitis virus, according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC). In severe cases involving brain inflammation, symptoms start with the sudden onset of headache, high fever, chills, and vomiting. The infection can then progress, causing disorientation, seizures, and coma, Yahoo News reported.

If that’s not enough, in 2018, the first reported mosquito-borne disease called the Keystone virus was thought only to be transmitted to animals, but jumped to infect humans according to doctors.

Where there have been negative results, there have also been positive results achieved by researchers at London’s Imperial College using “gene drive” technology to successfully eradicate a whole population of malaria-carrying mosquitoes in their lab by making the insects infertile.

However, as Hellen Wallace wrote in Scientific American in 2011, “the release of genetically modified (GM) insects should follow a precautionary approach, because what appears well understood in the lab can have unintended consequences when released on a large scale into the environment.”

It’s worth noting that this isn’t the first time that GM mosquitoes has come into question in Brazil. In 2016, the Mirror reported in a brave headline: “Was Zika outbreak caused by release of genetically modified mosquitoes in Brazil?”

The Mirror wrote the following that mirrors Yale’s study.
The Aedes aegypti mosquito sub-species that carries both the Zika virus and dengue was the type targeted with genetically modified mosquitoes.
The aim was to release only male Aedes mosquitoes into the wild and they would in turn produce offspring with their virus carrying female counterparts.
This offspring would then die off before breeding again due to the GM coding in their genes.

Ironically, the Mirror further noted that the first cases of Zika were seen in Brazil in 2016 with “up to 1.5 million people thought to be affected by the virus” after the first GM experiment.
Perhaps screwing with nature isn’t the brightest of ideas as scientists could inadvertently without knowledge or in the cases of government programs —  like Project 112, Operations Drop Kick, Big Buzz, May Day, Whitecoat, Big Itch and Bellweather, be creating or modifying deadly diseases that could haunt our future. As Sarah Laskow writing for Atlas Obscura stated, “While Brazil Was Eradicating Zika Mosquitoes, America Made Them Into Weapons.”

As Activist Post reported in July, United States House members expressed concern in a bipartisan vote that the Pentagon may have unleashed biological weapons or entomological warfare in the form of ticks or other insects that caused the spread of Lyme disease. So what’s stopping anyone from maliciously genetically modifying the ticks’ cousin mosquitoes as a bioweapon? Not much.
If you are concerned about being bitten by mosquitoes, the CDC recommends to avoid being bitten you should wear long-sleeved shirts and trousers, stay in places with air conditioning or that use window and door screens, use insect repellents approved by the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), and treat your clothing with an insecticide.



dinsdag 17 september 2019

Iran klaar voor oorlog tegen de VS

Een staaltje westerse hypocrisie waar je stijl van achterover slaat: aanvallen op 2 Saoedische olieraffinaderijen en het westen staat op de kop, waar men geen aandacht heeft voor de genocide die de Saoedische terreurcoalitie uitvoert in Jemen....... Sterker nog men heeft in het westen schijt aan de genocide die de Saoedische terreurcoalitie uitvoert tegen de sjiitische bevolking van Jemen, nee een aanval op de olieraffinaderijen van Saoedi-Arabië haalt onmiddellijk alle voorpagina's....... 

De Houthi rebellen voeren een zwaar ongelijke strijd tegen het uiterst moderne leger van Saoedi-Arabië en de Golfstaten, ondanks de veel geringere militaire macht en minder moderne militaire middelen die de Houthi rebellen bezitten, weten ze desondanks de Saoedische terreurcoalitie eronder te houden (althans die Saoedische terreurcoalitie bereikt bijzonder weinig, als men al niet wordt verjaagd door de Houthi's......) 

Een commandant van de Iraanse Nationale Garde heeft gesteld dat Iran klaar is voor een oorlog tegen de VS, mocht dit land besluiten Iran aan te vallen, dit nadat de VS vooral bij grote monde van oorlogsmisdadiger Mike Pompeo, vlak na de aanslag onmiddellijk Iran als dader aanwees......* Dit zelfs nog voor er foto's opdoken met zogenaamd bewijsmateriaal en dat op een aantal foto's die in elk stuk woestijn op aarde gemaakt zou kunnen zijn...... Deze commandant, Amirali Hajizadeh liet de VS fijntjes weten dat alle militaire VS doelen, die vallen binnen een straal van 2.000 kilometer rond Iran, zich in het vizier bevinden van Iraanse raketten en dat deze uitgeschakeld zullen worden mocht de VS tot de aanval overgaan.....

Het is als met meerdere beschietingen door de Houthi's van doelen in Saoedi-Arabië, waarna de VS en Saoedi-Arabië onmiddellijk naar Iran wijzen....... Bij een eerder gevonden onderdeel van een raket door de Houthi's gebruikt, zag men een klein onderdeel dat in Iran is gemaakt, wat er niet bij werd vermeld is dat de rest ook bestond uit onderdelen, maar niet uit Iran, maar uit meerdere landen, zelfs uit de VS!! ha! ha! ha! ha! ha!

Ja ik lach wel, maar deze situatie is uitermate beangstigend vooral voor de bevolking van Iran, de VS heeft er immers totaal geen moeite mee om hele stadsdelen plat te gooien zoals ze dat o.a. in Mosul hebben gedaan......

Bovendien kon je er op wachten dat de hele westerse politiek schande spreekt van de drone aanval, zeker daar zo ongeveer de helft van de Saoedische olieproductie platligt..... Het is wel bijna zeker dat de Nederlandse regering vandaag of morgen beslist een fregat naar de Straat van Hormuz te sturen....... Waar de Nederlandse regering zelfs vergunningen afgeeft voor de export van wapenonderdelen naar Saoedi-Arabië........

Saoedi-Arabië en de VS zoeken dus al veel langer naar de stok om de hond mee te slaan, laten we hopen dat deze stok in hun handen uit elkaar valt, zoals gebruikelijk bij dit psychopathisch agressieve geteisem.

Het volgende artikel werd geschreven door Tyler Durden en eerder gepubliceerd op Zero Hedge, door mij overgenomen van Anti-Media:

Ready for “Full-Fledged” War: Iran Responds to US Claim It Launched Saudi Oil Attack

September 15, 2019 at 7:40 am
Written by Tyler Durden

(ZH— After the United States was quick to point the finger at Iran for the early Saturday explosions that rocked Abqaiq facility and the Khurais field — forcing production to be shut and with it 5.7 million barrels a day of oil production lost — Iran has warned it stands ready for a “full-fledged” war.

Iranian foreign ministry spokesman Abbas Mousavi slammed Washington for a “maximum pressure” strategy that has turned to “maximum lies,” saying that because of the former’s “failure [the US] is leaning toward maximum lies”. FM Javad Zarif also said these were a continuation of efforts to pressure and shame into compliance under US hegemony.

Iran denied the accusations, which followed photos circulating online which appeared to show cruise missile debris scattered in the Saudi desert outside the incapacitated oil facilities. Yemen’s Houthi forces had claimed responsibility, saying it deployed ten drones in the successful targeting of the facilities.

And separately an IRGC commander is reported to have reaffirmed that American military bases and aircraft carriers are crucially up to 2,000km around Iran and thus within range” of Iranian missiles. The senior commander, Amirali Hajizadeh, said his country is reading for a “full-fledged” war but he stopped short of directly mentioning the attacks. As quoted in regional and state media:
On Sunday, the commander of Iran’s Revolutionary Guards Aerospace Force, Amir Ali Hajizadeh, was quoted by the semi-official Tasnim news agency as saying: Everybody should know that all American bases and their aircraft carriers in a distance of up to 2,000 kilometers around Iran are within the range of our missiles,” according to Reuters.
Iran has always been ready for a ‘full-fledged’ war,” Hajizadeh added, without directly mentioning the attacks in Saudi Arabia.

Photos of parts resembling pieces of cruise missiles seen outside attacked Saudi oil facility have been circulating, with a number of analysts saying it’s ‘proof’ Iran was behind it:

Well well well...
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(er is zelfs geen brand of rook te zien op de foto's....)

Soon after the raging fires at the key oil facilities grabbed headlines early Saturday, Secretary of State Mike Pompeo said Iran was likely behind the “unprecedented” attack, writing on Twitter: 
“Tehran is behind nearly 100 attacks on Saudi Arabia while [Iran’s president and foreign minister] Rouhani and Zarif pretend to engage in diplomacy.”

Amid all the calls for de-escalation, Iran has now launched an unprecedented attack on the world’s energy supply,” he added.

He asserted, but without offering evidence, there is no evidence the attacks came from Yemen.”

The explosions at the Aramco oil fields in Saudi Arabia are looking bad. It’s hard to see anything else but retaliation and escalation against the Houthis and Iran.

(de video bij dit Twitterbericht kan ik niet overnemen, hier een video van Sky News, let op de waarschuwing voor een beeld van een hongerend kind en de cliché herhaling dat de Houthi's worden gesteund door Iran, terwijl daar niet een flinter aan bewijs voor is.....)


Iranian FM Zarif hit back, pointing to the American military’s deep involvement in Yemen: “US & its clients are stuck in Yemen because of illusion that weapon superiority will lead to military victory,” he said “Blaming Iran won’t end disaster. Accepting our April ’15 proposal to end war & begin talks may.”

Despite Saudi officials and media claiming just hours after the attacks that fires were “under control” widely circulating photographs appeared to show the opposite:

The Yemeni Houthis have bombed two major Saudi Oil facilities at Khurais and Abqaiq, the site of Saudi Aramco's largest oil processing plant.

These sites are still burning.https://www.bbc.com/news/world-middle-east-49699429 
Saudi plant at Abqaiq
Saudi plant at Abqaiq

Saudi oil facilities ablaze after drone strikes

The fires are now under control at Abqaiq and Khurais, state media say.
bbc.com






It is NOT under control, as the BBC claims.

Stil burning.

Fresh pics via Snap.
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In spite of the Houthis claiming responsibility, a US-Saudi led investigation is apparently already focused on pinning blame on Tehran for a direct missile attack.

An investigation is also reportedly focused on questions over whether Iranian proxies may have launched missiles from Iraqi soil, as a WSJ report details, citing the US investigation underway:
Saudi and American officials are investigating the possibility that attacks on Saudi oil facilities Saturday involved cruise missiles launched from Iraq or Iran, questioning Yemeni rebel claims of responsibility, people familiar with the matter said.


•SAUDI INFORMS IRAQ ITS IS DEPLOYING AIR DEFENSE TO THE BORDERS
•Move follows US reports that May attack on Saudi oil pipeline was from Iraq
•Iraq PM announced nominal merger of pro- Iran militias into military yesterday following call with Saudi kinghttps://bit.ly/2xoMqxt
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Meanwhile, the world waits for a potential shock in energy prices as markets open at the start of this week.
By Tyler Durden / Republished with permission / Zero Hedge / Report a typo
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Zie ook:
'Na massamoord in Hawija: Nederlands fregat naar Golf van Hormuz'

'Irak gevangen door VS agressie richting Iran en daarnaast een opstand in eigen land'

'VS stuurt 3.000 militairen en rond de 36 straaljagers naar Saoedi-Arabië voor een aanval op Iran'

'Jemen: de laatste ziekenhuizen moeten sluiten >> alle brandstof is op.....'

'Jemen: Houthi's behaalden een grote overwinning op het Saoedische leger'

'Jamal Khashoggi één jaar geleden vermoord door Saoedi-Arabië, geen sancties en geen sluitingen van ambassades'

´Saoediërs bombarderen Jemen na aanbod Houthi's tot wapenstilstand´

'Duitsland, Frankrijk en Groot-Brittannië: Iran is de dader, er is geen andere plausibele verklaring voor de aanval op Saoedische olie-installaties'

'Iran dreigt met volledige oorlog bij vergeldingsaanval voor aanslag op Saoedische olie-installaties'

'Houthi aanval op Saoedische raffinaderijen: een grote blunder van de VS'

'‘Maximum lies’: Iran rejects US’ claim it attacked Saudi oil facilities, warns it’s ready for war'

'VS opbouw in Perzische Golf doet Jemenitische Houthi rebellen zoeken naar Russische hulp'



















US Continues to Escalate Tensions, Raising Fear of Imminent War With Iran

US Might Send 10,000 More Troops to Middle East





Yemen Be Damned, Pompeo Doubles Down on US Support for Saudi Arabia