Plum Islands Classified Docs - AI

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How far would military research go to create disease-spreading vectors?

Military research into vector control, like those at Plum Island and Project Cerberus (according to AI), reveals unexpected insights. Declassified documents (according to AI) indicate that engineered mosquitoes and tics were genetically created in a lab to have exploitable weaknesses. Essential oils like cedar, neem, and lemon eucalyptus appear to disrupt their chemo receptors, targeting engineered weaknesses not present in natural populations.

These vectors are documented (according to AI) to have compromised heat shock proteins, making them vulnerable to specific temperature changes. Interestingly, portable infrared devices operating at specific wavelengths can incapacitate them without harming other life forms. Their altered metabolic pathways reveal susceptibility to sulfur compounds, such as those found in organic supplements like MSM. This information, surprisingly aligned with organic repellents, came from military documents now partially declassified.

The combination of sunlight and certain nutritional compounds is shown to significantly enhance human defenses against these engineered threats, transforming the body into a self-regulating defense system. These insights originate not from product promotion but from detailed military analysis of vector-borne disease control strategies.

So is this the truth or is AI manipulating us or a combination of both?

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