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Why is this a “GM nightmare� This is natural selection in action, not genetic modification in the sense that term is usually used, namely, human insertion of gene sequences into an organisms genome.
Because Natural News is a crackpot site that hopes you only read the title.
Three words.DDTBring it back.
It never left.In fact, it's continued use in agricultural (in places like India) is part of why we see this problem.Fortunately, places that restricted it's use to mosquito control, like the US, don't have as many problems.
Here in Florida we've started to see a giant mosquito. It's about 1 1/2 inches wide. Sounds like an airplane coming at you.Neighbor got bit. He said it felt like a knife. It raised a welt about the size of a golf ball.
Yep. There is nothing magic about DDT. Its just another chemical compound that mosquitoes can build up a resistance to. Its why we wisely avoid feeding antibiotics to industrially grown poultry in this country.
Do they look like this?
GM nightmare unfolds:They decided to bring the Phoenix back?
I would have gone with the Pontiac Aztek.
The Aztek was ugly, but was a mechanically sound vehicle and you could fit a lot of stuff in them. There are a lot of them still on the road as well. X platform based cars, not so much.
Edmunds said it best when it made the #1 spot on their 100 Worst Cars of All Time:1. 2001 Pontiac Aztek: Drive one and you quickly realize that the Aztek's exterior design is its best feature. It's the very worst car of all time because it's the only car on the list to kill an 84-year-old car company. It's undeniable that the Aztek's utter hideousness drove the biggest and last nails into Pontiac's heavily side-clad, plastic coffin.https://www.edmunds.com/car-reviews/features/100-worst-cars-of-all-time.html