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Bill Gates Wants Americans To Release His ‘Friendly’ GM Mosquitoes Into Neighborhoods Across the US
Bill Gates-funded biotech company, Oxitec, has applied to the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) for approval to sell genetically modified (GM) mosquitoes directly to to the public so they can be released into neighborhoods across the US.
Marketed as a “biopesticide,” these GM mosquitoes, branded as “Friendly,” could soon be available on shelves at major retailers like Home Depot and Lowe’s.
Here’s how it works: customers would purchase a box of Gates’ engineered Aedes aegypti mosquitoes, add water, and watch as the mosquitoes hatch and take flight.
Oxitec claims these engineered insects will help combat mosquito-borne diseases, but the idea of unleashing GM mosquitoes into neighborhoods has sparked a wave of controversy and questions about safety, ethics, and long-term effects.
According to Oxitec: “Friendly males carry a self-limiting gene that when passed on, prevents their offspring from surviving to adulthood. With regular releases of Friendly males, the number of offspring … is reduced, resulting in a reduction in the pest insect population.”
Diana Reeves, the founder of GMO Free USA expressed her shock and concern at the plan to release the engineered insects into suburban neighborhoods:
“It is mind-boggling that the EPA would consider the commercialization of a biopesticidal organism that has potentially consequential impacts on human health, endangered species and our environment without thorough study. No such studies have been performed.”
Furthermore, there would be no informed consent — meaning anyone bitten by a GM mosquito would be unaware of any risks associated with the insects.
GMO Free USA urges citizens to tell the EPA to deny Oxitec’s application — and to do it today because the public comment deadline is 11:59 p.m. EST today, Dec. 2.
“We’ve made it quick and easy for the public to submit a comment on the EPA docket,” Reeves said.
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