It’s a story that sounds like sci-fi, and it’s about to be literally hovering over our border. The USDA is building mass‐breeding facilities—dubbed ‘fly factories’—to raise and release sterile male New World screwworm flies along Texas and into southern Mexico. The aim? To combat a parasitic fly whose flesh-eating larvae can decimate cattle, pets, wildlife—even infect humans. Sterile insects mate with wild females, producing infertile eggs—an old tactic from the 1950s that succeeded in eradicating the pest decades ago. I don’t like it!
We ask important questions surrounding this government operation to Dr. Peter McCullough, the doctor best known of exposing deception surrounding government activities especially related to COVID.
Why is the USDA sinking $29 million into two new fly operations—one in Hidalgo County, Texas (Moore Air Base) and another in southern Mexico by mid‑2026?
Who benefits—and who’s uneasy? Ranchers applaud safeguarding livestock, but local residents and privacy watchdogs ask: can we trust government drones or crop-dusters dropping millions of lab-reared flies into night skies?
When the government releases billions of sterile flies at dusk, are we getting cutting-edge pest management… or something more ominous lurking behind the science mask?
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