What could possibly go wrong?
"It's family planning for insects," Jorge Hendrichs, head of the Insect Pest Control Section at the IAEA, said.
https://www.rt.com/news/331083-iaea-zika-mosquitos-radiation/
Cases of infants born with brain abnormalities with suspected link to Zika have been registered in over 20 Latin American countries, as well as in the US, starting from late December last year. Nearly 4,000 babies have been born with a congenital condition associated with incomplete brain development in Brazil only.
Right, so lets blast those mosquitoes with radiation and see what happens. Maybe the virus itself will get mutated, 10 billion mosquitoes....what are the chances that one of those mosquitoes would mutate into an even more effective delivery system. sheesh!
And in case you didn't know....the WHO is controlled by the IAEA. It's true, and almost unbelievable.
And more on that matter
http://agreenroad.blogspot.com/2014/05/who-is-iaea-what-does-iaea-do-who-funds.html
Is it radiation or moisquitoes
http://fukushimahounds.freeforums.net/thread/978/urgent-message-all-hounds
Why can't you see the good in atomic science and technology? Everything has a good and bad yet you only see the bad. There is so much good in this technology. You just need to open your mind. You'll see.
ReplyDeleteTell that to the mothers near Hanford with babies with no brain. Or all the kids with cancer. No go.
DeleteAll I can say, it that changing something what is made by nature could possible go wrong. Hopefully, they have a better fix ready if this thing goes wrong.
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