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Why is Bill Gates breeding millions of mosquitoes?
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Why is Bill Gates breeding millions of mosquitoes?

Bill Gates wants to transform Earth into the kind of hellscape that belongs in Dante. For example, his fixation with mass-breeding mosquitoes pulses with a scheming mind that surely can’t be benevolent. Wall Street Silver recently connected a supposed looming mosquito-borne pandemic to Gates' overenthusiastic farming of mosquitos. Here’s a video from the Bill Gates YouTube account describing the mosquito factory in Medellín, Colombia, where “scientists work long hours in muggy labs breeding millions and millions of mosquitoes.” The Mosquito Factory youtu.be Gates claims that the project aims to “outsmart the world’s deadliest animal.” Throughout a slick, flawless three-part blog post, Gates (or the PR team in charge of his output) makes the case for his World Mosquito Program. The objective: “They tend to the insects’ every need as they grow from larvae to pupae to adults, keeping the temperature just right and feeding them generous helpings of fishmeal, sugar, and, of course, blood. Then, they release them across the country to breed with wild mosquitoes that can carry dengue and other viruses threatening to sicken and kill the population of Colombia. This might sound like the beginnings of a Hollywood writer’s horror film plot. But it’s not. This factory is real. And the mosquitoes being released don’t terrorize the local population. Far from it. They’re actually helping to save and improve millions of lives.”It feels somewhat murderous in spirit. Or maybe 'sacrificial' is a better adjective.But let’s think about things logically here: Surely Gates means what he says, right? Bill Gates doesn’t really want to reduce the human population like some cartoonish villain, right? Right? Why would a Big Tech billionaire passionate about deadly viruses be so interested in farming mosquitoes?This is a villainous conclusion, no matter what, if any, good premises it might have arisen from. It’s sinister to conclude that mosquitos should be farmed, globally, in response to mosquito-born diseases. It feels somewhat murderous in spirit. Or maybe “sacrificial” is a better adjective. The Associated Press, once known as the law-giving epicenter of objectivity journalism, of fact-giving that no longer exists, has collapsed into a swamp of fiendish activism. Activists attack anyone who doubts any tidbit of their cause.You wind up with baffling contradictions like this: “The Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation doesn’t finance any modified mosquito release projects in the U.S. And experts say the types of mosquitoes that are used for that initiative in Florida are not capable of transmitting malaria.” Which reads a bit like, “These mosquito farms don’t exist, you bigot. But also the mosquitos used in the mosquito farm that does exist are harmless. Also there will be a mosquito-fueled pandemic soon, just coincidentally.”The man literally founded an initiative called “The World Mosquito Program.”There’s a reason figures like Gates, George Soros, and Klaus Schwab are widely considered nasty: They fund ghastly initiatives in the name of progress. All they’re missing is a literal banner of the Inferno to follow them around everywhere.For the past month or so, there’s been a cycle of stories, reels, and tweets about the goodness of the wealthy people on the Titanic who had moral courage. We all know that Gates would shove infants out of the way to get into a lifeboat. “Hey Bill, why are you rowing south, New York is that way?” Straight to Epstein Island.
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National Review
National Review
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Republicans Accuse Biden Admin of Using ‘Mass-Parole Programs’ to Hide ‘Catastrophic’ Border Crisis
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Republicans Accuse Biden Admin of Using ‘Mass-Parole Programs’ to Hide ‘Catastrophic’ Border Crisis

Republicans contend Biden is using ‘unlawful mass-parole programs’ to shift the border crisis to ports of entry. ‘The end result is the same.’
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Twitchy Feed
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WHO Director Tells Us to Abandon Meat to Fight 'Climate Change' (Guess How That Went on Twitter)
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WHO Director Tells Us to Abandon Meat to Fight 'Climate Change' (Guess How That Went on Twitter)

WHO Director Tells Us to Abandon Meat to Fight 'Climate Change' (Guess How That Went on Twitter)
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Friday Morning Minute
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Friday Morning Minute

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Even CNN Has to Acknowledge Power of the Huge Trump Rally in Bronx and Problem for Dems
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Even CNN Has to Acknowledge Power of the Huge Trump Rally in Bronx and Problem for Dems

Even CNN Has to Acknowledge Power of the Huge Trump Rally in Bronx and Problem for Dems
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Biden Admin Fears North Korea 'October Surprise'
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Biden Admin Fears North Korea 'October Surprise'

Biden administration officials are increasingly concerned North Korea could take more aggressive military actions such as conducting a nuclear test close to the U.S. presidential election in November, NBC News reported.
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Elon Musk's Posts Against Biden Growing on X
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Elon Musk's Posts Against Biden Growing on X

Elon Musk's posts criticizing President Joe Biden on X are growing as the presidential campaign season heads toward the party conventions and the election in November, attacking him on several topics including his age and his immigration policies.
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Polish PM: Poland, Greece Pushing for EU Air Defense
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Polish PM: Poland, Greece Pushing for EU Air Defense

Polish and Greek prime ministers submitted a letter to the European Commission on Thursday urging the creation of a Europe-wide air defense system, Polish Prime Minister Donald Tusk said. The importance of air defense has been in sharper focus for Poland, which borders...
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De Niro Attack Ad: Trump 'Snapped' After 2020 Loss
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De Niro Attack Ad: Trump 'Snapped' After 2020 Loss

Actor Robert De Niro, one of former President Donald Trump's most outspoken celebrity critics, appeared in a campaign ad approved by President Joe Biden in which De Niro claims Trump "snapped" after leaving the White House.
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Let's Get Cooking
Let's Get Cooking
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Pineapple Coconut Macadamia Pie
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Pineapple Coconut Macadamia Pie

Pineapple Coconut Macadamia Pie is full of tropical flavor in a buttery, flaky pie crust. No time or money to go to Hawaii? Get a taste of the island life at home with this pie. It’s the perfect ending to any summer meal. Made with fresh pineapple, the flavor of this pie is hard to beat. I love pineapple desserts including this Pineapple Sheet Cake. It’s sweet juicy flavor works wonderfully in sweet treats. The pineapple gets soft but still retains some of its texture. You could probably use canned pineapple, but I feel like it wouldn’t be as good as fresh, especially texture-wise. Pineapple Coconut Macadamia Pie has a creamy, sweet filling with wonderful texture and flavor contrasts. The crunch of the macadamia nuts, the slightly chewy texture from a full cup of shredded coconut, chunks of fresh pineapple, all coated in a creamy filling. It’s a winning combination for sure! How To Make More detailed instructions in recipe card below. Shape the pie dough into the pie plate. (Note: You can use either a store-bought refrigerated pie crust or a homemade pie crust.) Once fitted to the pie plate, refrigerate it while you make the filling. Make the filling. Use an electric mixer to beat together the eggs, sugar, salt, and vanilla. Then mix in flour, milk, and butter. Assemble Pie. Brush edges of pie crust with heavy cream. Scatter pineapple pieces on top of pie crust. Pour filling over pineapple. Sprinkle coconut and macadamia nuts on top. Bake. Bake pie for 50 to 55 minutes. Completely chill before serving. How To Store Cover with plastic wrap and store in the refrigerator for 3 to 4 days. Recipe Tips Use either a store-bought or homemade pie crust. Pecans or sliced almonds can be substituted for the macadamia nuts. Pineapple Macadamia Coconut Pie is best served cold making it a refreshing, tropical dessert for a hot day. If desired, serve with some fresh whipped cream. More Pineapple Desserts Pineapple Delight Easy Pineapple Fluff Pie Pineapple Pretzel Salad Pineapple Sheet Cake Slow Cooker Pineapple Upside Down Cake Print Pineapple Coconut Macadamia Pie Pineapple Coconut Macadamia Pie is full of tropical flavor and has a creamy filling. Course DessertCuisine AmericanKeyword pineapple Prep Time 15 minutes minutesCook Time 50 minutes minutesTotal Time 1 hour hour 5 minutes minutes Servings 8 servings Equipment9-inch deep dish pie plateHand-held electric mixer IngredientsPie dough for a 9-inch pie plate either homemade or store-bought2 tablespoons heavy creamFilling3 large eggs1 cup sugar1/4 teaspoon salt1 teaspoon vanilla extract1/4 cup all-purpose flour1 cup whole milk1 tablespoon butter melted3 cups fresh pineapple chunks cut into 1/2 inch pieces1 cup sweetened shredded coconut1/2 cup chopped macadamia nuts InstructionsPreheat oven to 350 degrees.Place pie dough in a 9-inch pie plate and shape to fit. Either cut off any excess or fold it under so that dough does not extend past the edge of the pie plate. Use your fingers to crimp the edges. Cover loosely with plastic wrap and refrigerate while you make the filling.Using an electric mixer at medium speed, mix together the eggs, sugar, salt, and vanilla.Mix in flour, milk, and butter until mixed well.Remove pie crust from refrigerator and brush edges of dough with heavy cream (to help browning).Scatter pineapple pieces evenly across bottom of pie.Pour filling over pineapple.Scatter coconut and macadamia nuts on top. Use a rubber spatula to press them down slightly into the filling.Place pie pan on a baking sheet and bake for 50 to 55 minutes.Let cool and then refrigerate. Best served cold. Want to Save This Recipe?Save This Recipe Originally posted June 28, 2017. Disclosure: This post may contain affiliate links. The post Pineapple Coconut Macadamia Pie appeared first on Spicy Southern Kitchen.
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