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The genetically manipulated tomatoes contain neurotransmitters claimes one company.

The genetically manipulated tomatoes contain neurotransmitters claimes one company. 


The genetically manipulated vegetables are creating chemicals that are not normally in those vegetables. That thing is making a great step to genetic engineering. But there is the possibility that this kind of genetic engineering is used for criminal purposes. There is the possibility to connect genomes of the different species. So in the future flowers can produce medical chemicals like antiseptics or some antibiotics. 

Also, there is the possibility to produce synthetic blood. By using vegetables like watermelons or some other juicy fruits. In those cases, the genomes of the bone marrow cells will transfer to those vegetables. And their fruits will start to produce blood. This kind of vision can be true quite soon. 

Things like liver cells or stem cells can produce in vegetables. In that case, genetic engineering turns the pollen stockings into human stem cells. But in the wrong hands, genetic engineering is one of the most dangerous things in the world. 

And that can make it possible to turn harmless vegetables into drug vegetables. There is the possibility that the genomes of vegetables like corn can connect with the genomes of the Errading sin. 

That makes the corn produce LSD. Or the potatoes can transform to produce cocaine. The possibilities of genetic engineering are limitless. And that thing is making that technology dangerous. The drug mafia of South America has money. And it can buy laboratory that is making it possible to create new versions of the corn. And other vegetables that can form the product of those cartels. 

Advanced biological weapons like microchip-controlled insects can be extremely dangerous tools. When we are thinking about some horrible projects like the "Big Itch" and the "Big Buzz". There were tested insects like flea and mosquitos. Those insects can carry things like the plague, dengue fever, and malaria. 

We must remember that those researchers from the 1950s didn't have nanotechnology and genetic engineering. Which transforms the poison of those small insects into botulinum. That thing makes them the deadliest things ever. 

Genetic engineering is making it possible to create things insects. That is creating botulinum as their poison. The thing is that combining the abilities of the organisms has no limits. And in some visions, the insects like honey bees would get the poison stinger that injects the tetrodotoxin. That poison is making a person unwilling to resist commands. There is the possibility that the poison stinger is manipulated to take nutrients from the victim's body. 


https://futurism.com/the-byte/japan-gmo-tomato-psychoactive


https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Operation_Big_Buzz


https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Operation_Big_Itch


https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Operation_Drop_Kick


https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Operation_May_Day


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