Bill Gates Is Funding Research To Use Mosquitoes As “Flying Vaccinators”

Bill Gates is funding research to use mosquitoes as “flying vaccinators”

RHODA WILSON

Bill Gates is funding research to develop “flying vaccinators,” which are genetically modified mosquitoes designed to deliver vaccines.

The project is being conducted by researchers at Leiden University Medical Centre in the Netherlands.  The goal is to combat malaria by using these mosquitoes to administer vaccines without causing significant illness.

Critics have raised concerns about safety, informed consent and unintended ecological impacts.

In November 2024 a study by Leiden University Medical Center  (“LUMC”) was published in the New England Journal of Medicine which concluded that mosquitoes could be used as “flying vaccinators.”

According to the paper, the study was “supported by a donation from the Bontius Foundation.” This doesn’t tell us very much as the Bontius Foundation, also known as Bontius Stichting LUMC Research Foundation, funds and supports finding additional funding for scientific research at LUMC.

However, for years the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation has supported LUMC’s research.  The Foundation granted LUMC   $1,578,317 in September 2023  and another $2,287,871 in November 2024 for its malaria programme.

In LUMC’s study, 43 adults aged 19 to 35 with no prior malaria history were divided into three groups. Each group received bites from mosquitoes carrying either the GA2 parasite, the GA1 parasite or no parasite (placebo).

The participants underwent three rounds of vaccination by mosquito, spaced 28 days apart. Three weeks after the final round, all participants were exposed to malaria through bites from infected mosquitoes. The results showed that eight out of nine participants in the GA2 group were successfully protected against malaria, compared to only one out of eight in the GA1 group and none in the placebo group.

The Dutch researchers now seek to replicate their results in a larger human trial.

While it is claimed this method shows promise in combating malaria, it has raised ethical concerns regarding informed consent and medical safety. Critics argue that bypassing traditional vaccination methods and consent procedures could be ethically unacceptable and set a dangerous precedent.

The concept of using mosquitoes as “flying vaccinators” is not new. In 2010, Japanese researcher Shigeto Yoshida modified mosquito saliva to deliver leishmania vaccines to mice, noting that vaccination by insect could be painless and cost-effective. However, Yoshida also acknowledged that medical safety issues and concerns about informed consent mitigate the use of this method for vaccine delivery.

In the video below, Dr. Peter McCullough joined Grant Stinchfield to discuss LUMC’s paper and Bill Gates’ obsession with using mosquitoes to vaccinate people.

Grant Stinchfield: Flying Vaccinators are Very Real… Bill Gates’s Mosquito Army Exposed, 31 December 2024 (34 mins)

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