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A CQ Exclusive: Mosquito Aerial Denial (MAD) System

ong known for its prowess in advanced science and mathematics, the services of the Lauton Institute were sought some years ago to assist in the development of a system that could be used to protect citizens from mosquito-borne diseases in general and malaria in particular. While the efforts of Bill Gates and others have been directed toward the creation of vaccines for this purpose, the system envisioned here was intended to clear large land areas of mosquitos that globally are responsible for more than 400,000 malarial deaths annually. Only now can the details behind the new system be revealed. – W2VU

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