Bill Gates, Genetically Engineered Mosquitoes, and Houston

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Bill Gates, Genetically Engineered Mosquitoes, and Houston

Derrick Broze breaks down recent news about genetically engineered mosquitoes and what it means for Houston and Florida

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wow thats so weird!

A few months ago, mutant mosquitoes were proposed for Africa. Mutant mosquitoes would be a remedy for disease-causing mosquitoes, especially those that spread diseases such as malaria.

Wow, Bill Gates funding genetically engineered mosquitoes with foreign partners. If you can genetically engineer mosquitoes, what is to stop bad actors from using this technology to deliver a deadly virus to certain regions of the country? I doubt they would bother to get EPA permission. This technology should be outlawed.

"This technology should be outlawed."

First, evil overlords genetically engineering plagues to decimate humanity aren't going to obey laws against it. Who would?

Law abiding researchers, who have no interest in destroying free society, but seek ways to prevent it. It is notable that in 2014 the US put a moratorium on funding gain of function research in highly transmissible viruses, yet the USG continues to fund dozens of labs around the world to do so, including the Wuhan Institute of Virology work that focused on altering bat coronaviruses in exactly the ways SARS-CoV-2 seems to be novel from other coronaviruses.

Today CRISPR is done on table tops across the free world, and ordinary people are availed the tools to genetically engineer organisms lawfully. Are good people that follow the law the threat you want to prevent?

No.

Will legislation actually impact evil terrorists and mass murderers to keep them from undertaking such horrors?

No.

It's not legislation that continually limits the freedom of good people who follow laws that can ever keep them safe. It's the understanding and tools they gain by the freedom to learn and advance technology themselves that can enable them to keep them safe.

Guns don't kill people, and neither does CRISPR or research. Criminals commit murder, and there's long been laws against that. If legislation prevented evil, there'd be no evil.

Edit: perhaps you might consider limitations on governments releasing such vectors into the wild, or allowing corporations to do so in their jurisdictions. If evil overlords seek our harm, they certainly use government and corporations to do it today.

Just leave free people the freedom to protect themselves.

@acidyo must work at microshaft or hackentrash slavel.

How sad that flaggots show up here, and fail to provide rationale for their opposition to successfully implementing a free society as the legacy our posterity will inherit. Small minds seek trivial benefits and waste their power to transcend barbarism.

I am confident you will surmount every hurdle such naifs erect in your way.

As an aside, I suspect that practically no bounds prevent using parasites to deliver biochemicals of unlimited sophistication, even potential of undertaking genetically engineering their prey, in this case us.

I'd sure like to see such technology tested in the lab before we are forced to react to it's potential deployment in the wild.

Also it's of inestimable value for you to model inquiry into matters of interest. Let's hope many are inspired by the ease of making a simple phone call to seek the truth of questionable policy questions to do so, rather than simply parroting whatever confirms their biases.

It is without a doubt that act of challenging our understanding that increases it.

I look forward to learning the results of your inquiry regarding the deployment of genetically altered mosquitoes in Harris County as they develop.

Thanks!