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BlackRock and Vanguard, through tech giant Google, will release 64 million bacteria-ridden mosquitoes onto non-consenting humans.
By Susanne Delaney
According to a report in the Irish Daily Mail, Google is backing a controversial project that aims to release 64 million specially infected mosquitoes in parts of California and Fresno County over a two-year period.
This "just helping humanity, we swear" project is backed by Google and launched by Verily, a life sciences company owned by Google’s parent company, Alphabet Inc. (whose major shareholders are BlackRock and Vanguard). The claim is that 40 percent of the world’s population is at risk from mosquito-borne diseases such as Zika, dengue fever, and chikungunya, and that they have the answer.
They will use what they call “good bugs.” Male mosquitoes are infected with a naturally occurring bacterium known as Wolbachia. But, unlike females, male mosquitoes don't bite humans and don't spread disease. Sixty-four million infected males will be dropped on populations in California and Fresno.
Project backers claim that when these males mate with wild female mosquitoes, the resulting eggs will fail to be viable; ergo, over time, there will be a reduction in the mosquito population.
Millions of Wolbachia-infected male mosquitoes are ready to go, bred in specialized facilities. Supporters claim this will control mosquito populations without the need for pesticides. The most messed-up and suspicious plans are ALWAYS for the "greater good." So don't worry.
Americans have expressed concern about releasing millions of insects. The ecological consequences and the law of unintended consequences (or intended) of such a project cannot be foreseen (or perhaps are foreseen indeed?). Tennessee Republican Representative Tim Burchett called the project “another dangerous idea from the global elite.”
As of 2026, the billionaire and corporate “scientific consensus” from organizations like the CDC, EPA, and the World Mosquito Program maintains that the risks to human health are "negligible."
What COULD happen is that if the bacteria blocks a virus, the virus could eventually mutate to become "stronger" or find a way around the blockage. In other words, there might suddenly be a new strain of a serious virus made by "mistake," leading to a new global pandemic.
While scientists monitor for "viral escape," the official billionaire and corporate-backed current research shows that Wolbachia creates such a hostile environment for the virus within the mosquito's gut that it is very difficult for the virus to mutate its way out.
Scientists such as Bill Gates (oh wait, he ISN'T a scientist) are also reportedly trying to make humans allergic to meat and dairy through a similar mosquito-releasing plan. But I'm sure THAT has nothing to do with the great Wolbachia project.
Nothing at all.
Watch this space.