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15 de mayo de 2018

Mosquito-packed drones ready to join fight against Zika and other deadly diseases – UN agency






Photo: WeRobotics
The IAEA successfully tested releasing sterile mosquitos from drones as part of efforts to use a nuclear technique to supress the vectors of Zika and other diseases


19 April 2018
Health


Robotics may soon be a critical ally in the fight against disease-spreading bugs, a United Nations agency said Thursday after a successful test that eleased sterile mosquitos from aerial drones aiming to suppress the insect that spreads Zika and other diseases.


The drone-based mechanism overcomes a critical bottleneck in the application of Sterile Insect Technique (SIT) to control insect pests, said the UN International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA), which developed the system in partnership with the UN Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO) and the non-profit group WeRobotics.

“The use of drones is a breakthrough, and paves the way for large-scale and cost-efficient releases, also over densely populated areas,” said Jeremy Bouyer, medical entomologist at the Joint FAO/IAEA Division of Nuclear Techniques in Food and Agriculture.

SIT, a form of insect birth control, uses radiation to sterilize male mosquitos, which are then released to mate with wild females. As these do not produce any offspring, the insect population declines over time.

However, to be effective, the technique requires the uniform release of large numbers of insects in good condition over a given area.

For instance, Aedes mosquitos, responsible for the spread of diseases like dengue and yellow fever, do not disperse for more than 100 meters in their lifetime. They are also fragile, and high-altitude releases by airplanes – often used in the application of SIT for other insects – can damage their wings and legs.

The drone-based system overcomes this problem.





“We’re pleased with initial tests that show less than 10 per cent mortality through the entire chilling, transport and aerial release process,” said Adam Klaptocz, co-founder of WeRobotics.

The breakthrough technology also cuts the cost of the process by half.

Until now, sterile mosquitos have been released using time-consuming and labour-intensive ground methods.

“With the drone, we can treat 20 hectares in five minutes,” said Mr. Bouyer.

Weighing less than 10 kilograms, the drone can carry 50,000 sterile mosquitos per flight and at 10,000 Euro per drone, its use also reduces the cost of releasing mosquitos by half.

The IAEA and its partners are now working to reduce the drone’s weight and to increase its capacity to carry up to 150,000 mosquitos per flight.

The system test was carried out last month in Brazil, a country hit hard by the 2015-16 Zika epidemic, which also spread to other parts of South and North America and affected several islands in the Pacific, and South-east Asia.

Brazil plans to start using the drone-based system in select urban and rural areas from January 2019, at the peak of the summer and mosquito season.

“We are hopeful about the application of SIT for the control of Aedes aegypti in Brazil with the results from the drone tests,” said Jair Virginio, Director of Brazil-based Moscamed, a recently-designated IAEA Collaborating Centre.

29 de abril de 2018

New York City is the United Nations? Really?


 
By Anna Von Reitz


I challenged my researchers and readers to do a little research project about who owns the UN Corporation, as opposed to the "United Nations" organization chartered in 1945.

One of my Good Buddies promptly replied with this gem, which I remember and which I have seen before regarding the UN, but which I misplaced in my files somehow.  

Here it is again for those of you who missed it first time around.  It doesn't answer the Big Question of who owns the UN Corporation (and what other corporations does UN Corp own?) but it does shed light on dark places that deserve to be lit up ----- 

New York City is defined in the Federal Regulations as the United Nations. 

Rudolph Gulliani stated on C-Span that “New York City was the capitol of the World” and he was correct: 20 CFR chapter 111, subpart B 422.103 (b) (2) (2). 

Unless the rats have since done their favorite trick of re-numbering things, this reference should still be very accessible.  

So, since when did all our national governments die and leave the United Nations as the capitol of anything but a lot of hot air, hideous "agendas", fraud and corruption?  

And since when did NYC become the United Nations?  In whose dictionary does that one appear?  

Obviously, the treasonous rats in the Territorial United States Congress have been up to their old tricks again, redefining "special terms" for their own use, like redefining the word "person" to mean "corporation"....

Pretty soon black will be white and rich will be poor and nasty old men like Gulliani will appear as angels of light. 

Stay tuned, Campers.  Lady Flamolare del Chesa (c) has yet to sing the Aria....



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