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Jean Perier: Cynthia: Flesh-Eating Synthetic Bacteria that has Gone Wild

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Crikey! This is bad, a US corporation has released an oil eating synthetic bacteria into the ocean to clean up an oil spill which it ate up at miraculous speed but it has now mutated into flesh eating bacteria killing fish and people and it is now moving through the Atlantic ocean towards Europe. If it mutates again and becomes air born, or gets into our drinking water, we've had it. So if we do mange to escape WW3 this thing might get us instead.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

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Crikey! This is bad, a US corporation has released an oil eating synthetic bacteria into the ocean to clean up an oil spill which it ate up at miraculous speed but it has now mutated into flesh eating bacteria killing fish and people and it is now moving through the Atlantic ocean towards Europe. If it mutates again and becomes air born, or gets into our drinking water, we've had it. So if we do mange to escape WW3 this thing might get us instead.

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.

Jean Perier: Cynthia: Flesh-Eating Synthetic Bacteria that has Gone Wild

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Mike Norman is an economist and veteran trader whose career has spanned over 30 years on Wall Street. He is a former member and trader on the CME, NYMEX, COMEX and NYFE and he managed money for one of the largest hedge funds and ran a prop trading desk for Credit Suisse.

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