Cynthia:
Flesh-Eating Synthetic Bacteria that has Gone Wild
The reports
about tests on human beings that are being routinely carried out by certain
Western corporations have become a sort of a trend these days.
Among
others, one can recall the story about the long struggle between civil
authorities of various states and the US chemical giant Monsanto provoked by
research in the potential dangers of GMO products, and the Monsanto-produced
herbicide Roundup in particular. The actual damage inflicted on the
agricultural business of various states is yet to be carefully assessed, but
even at this stage it safe to say that Monsanto’s expansion into India and
surrounding markets resulted in deaths of thousands of people.
However, in
the nearest future, the planet could face yet another “monster” that was bred
deep inside US corporate laboratories. We are talking about the first synthetic
bacteria – Cynthia, created “to combat oil pollution in the Gulf of Mexico”
which, according to the various reports that are often ignored by the corporate
media, has mutated and has started attacking animals and humans. Now this
highly lethal microorganism is on its way to Europe.
One could
recall that back in April 2010 an explosion at a British Petroleum oil rig
resulted in millions of barrels of oil contaminating the Gulf of Mexico.
Despite the drastic measures taken to prevent an environmental catastrophe, an
oil slick produced by the Deepwater Horizon oil spill covered over sixty thousand
square miles.
As one of
the means of addressing the environmental catastrophe on their hands,
Washington decided to take drastic measures, regardless of the possible
consequences of those actions. It was at that time when an artificially
created microorganism nicknamed Cynthia was unleashed, without any kind of
examination of the possible threat it may pose to the environment.
Cynthia is
the brainchild of the J. Craig Venter Institute — which was engaged in genetic
engineering experiments since the beginning of the 21st century — and Synthetic
Genomics Inc, and was created and funded directly by BP. It was believed that
Cynthia feeds on oil, but it turns out now that it is equally willing to
consume all forms of organic life as well…
In 2011,
Cynthia was unleashed in the Gulf of Mexico and in its initial stages of life
it was absorbing oil slicks at breathtaking speed. In January, 2011 the
Register reported that scientists were
particularly impressed by the speed with which the bacteria was eating up its
“meal”.
But then
this bacteria mutated and soon was feeding on organic lifeforms. Strange
reports started coming from the US, like five thousand birds falling
victims of an “unknown disease” in Arkansas, or more that a hundred thousand
dead fish found off the coast of north Louisiana. It was also reported that a
total of 128 British Petroleum employees that participated in the liquidation
of the oil slick were struck by some mysterious illness. According to various
sources they were forbidden to seek relief in public hospitals, to prevent them
from talking to anyone about what has happened to them…
Soon it was
recorded that the disease and the symptoms that are now associated with the
coastal zone of the Gulf of Mexico began spreading to the continental United
States – for example, people who were caught by heavy rains that came from the
Gulf of Mexico were also exposed to it.
In fact,
such disturbing reports have become pretty common, in spite of the restrictive
measures taken by the US government to prevent this
information from spreading. In particular, it’s been reported that certain
individuals who were unfortunate enough to take take a swim in the Gulf of
Mexico often found themselves covered with itching sores only to die in agony a few days later due
to extensive internal bleeding.
According
to media reports, a person can become Cynthia’s victim under two circumstances:
if it penetrated the skin barrier through a wound or if they were unfortunate
enough to eat raw seafood infected by this bacteria. Once the bacteria is in
the system, it penetrates into the layer between the skin and muscles and
starts producing a toxin that disrupts tissues. It is known that Cynthia is
capable of reproducing itself rapidly within the infected cells, and that it is
immune to antibiotics.
According
to the University of the District of Columbia (UDC), up to 40% of the residents
of the territories adjacent to the Gulf of Mexico have become infected
with severe respiratory and skin diseases, and one in four residents is
planning to pack up and leave in the nearest future.
Still,
Washington has been pretty determined to mute these reports by announcing that
the growing death toll can be attributed to some “unknown virus.”
At the same
time, we’ve been witnessing disturbing reports that Cynthia has started spreading
to different regions of the world, since the mass death of seals in Alaska,
near the town of Barrow, was accompanied by skin lesions and extensive damage
to internal organs of the deceased animals.
At the rate
the bacteria is spreading together with the Gulf
Stream, Europe is definitely at risk. What can the consequences of this
voyage be if the reports about high lethality among those infected by the
bacteria are proven right – one can only guess … It means that the famous
beaches of France, Italy and even Greece and Turkey are to be closed
permanently. The microscopic Cynthia might swallow the tourist industry of
Southern Europe.
What is
happening in the Gulf of Mexico – is not a regional problem and the residents
of this area are not the only ones at risk. This is a problem of global
proportions. The signs of a possible bacterial viral infection are
already beginning to appear everywhere. The mysterious, unexplained illness
affecting fish, marine mammals, animals, poultry, trees, and plants arise from
the synthetic genomes that transforms natural organisms and force them to
mutate.
However,
even at the initial stage of the test trials of Cynthia, many experts were
vocal in stressing the danger of synthetically created living organisms. For
instance, Dr Helen Wallace the Executive
Director of the British organization Genewatch that oversees research in
the field of genetics pointed out in an interview that this synthetic
bacteria could pose a serious danger. In turn, the Friends of the Earth
movement has stressed time and time again that this scientific achievement of
J. Craig Venter is a threat to the entire world, and all the research of this
institute should be put on hold.
Many
environmentalists and human rights activists on the back of those disturbing
reports say that the US government is not prepared to regulate this
revolutionary domain of science. An international civil society organization
based in Ottawa, Canada known as the ETC Group has sounded the alarm, arguing
that Venter opened a “Pandora’s box” and that an international moratorium on
the development in the field of synthetic biology in private laboratories must
be introduced immediately, since such research may pose a threat to all life on
the planet.
So what are
we witnessing here if not the manifestation of Washington’s secretive policy on
the development of new types of biological weapons? The US has been hard at
work on the weakening of the international norm that prohibits the development
of biological weapons, while building up its own military biological
infrastructure and creating a string of microbiological laboratories across the
world that are being run by the Pentagon. The activities of such laboratories
are not being supervised so there’s absolutely no guarantee that a new kind of
monster that can outmatch Cynthia is not being created in their depths.
Under these
circumstances, there’s an urgent need to force Washington into singing the
Convention on the Prohibition of the Development, Production and Stockpiling of
Bacteriological (Biological) and Toxin Weapons and on their Destruction that it
blocked unilaterally in 2001. Moreover, there must be a verification mechanism
that would guarantee that all the provisions of this convention are observed to
the letter by all those who signed it.
Jean Périer
is an independent researcher and analyst and a renowned expert on
the Near and Middle East, exclusively for the online magazine “New Eastern Outlook”
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