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Bros, I don't know whether to trust Google or not?
How do we make sure Google doesn't screw us over?
How do we check for the Wolbachia bacteria in their mosquito process?
https://vocaroo.com/1g4j5RK8XbEU
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Are we sure the Wolbachia bacteria does stop the Mosquitos from spreading the Dengue and that they do not spread anymore dangerous viruses?

If Google is replicating the mosquitos with the bacteria and it slowly destroys the mosquito population then how come the population in their inventory didn't see a collapse?

Can we verify that their mosquito reproduction process works?

Aren't reproduction processes, with large amounts of animals known to create large amounts of diseases? How did they combat those?

When did Google start breeding mosquitos?

The research online seems to point towards this stuff actually working, but I cannot replicate their process so I am a bit skeptical, but also I want the benefit of destroying the Mosquito population... This is quite the dilemma.

I am not exactly trusting of Singapore either because they have done questionable things in the past which favor corporate control.
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>You anon is the only one not choked by Google, instead he is choking himself
What did clanker mean by this?



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