DNA Gnat and Mosquito Forecasting
DNA Gnat and Mosquito Forecasting
July 15, 2021
Near Four Corners of the US at a tent-sheltered medical clinic established by tribes in the region a surgeon poised an abrasive scalpel to begin scraping a growth on a major artery of young woman.
A gnat flew into the surgeon’s ear causing his instrument to lightly rake the scalpel across the woman’s artery which caused a small ooze of blood. An attending nurse prepared to sop the ooze but before that a loitering mosquito stabbed its sucker into the bubble, ingested a gob and buzzed off.
The surgeon slapped his gnat-invaded ear with his free hand, cursed, went ahead with the scalpel scraping. The nurse expected another curse about the bandit mosquito but it didn’t come. The procedure was completed, the woman healed without after-effects, wed and birthed a half-dozen of new tribe members.
As her children grew up all of them developed growths on their major arteries and ear whispers which required scraping by the same surgeon who treated their mother but the ear whispers were not noted. The clinic and surgeon did not connect the transmission but the federal medical insurance agency computers highlighted the findings and issued an RFI to the clinic’s administration, which in turned queried the surgeon and attending nurses.
The surgeon had no answer for the RFI but an attending nurse reported the gnat and mosquito intervention.
Soon the answers to the RFI were leaked and the children were subjected to curiosity and ridicule for their assisted-birth by gnat and mosquito. At first this acclaim was enjoyed but the ear whispering became more pronounced, louder and more persistent, as if a storm was brewing.
Signals of storms abrewing by the children’s hearing increased and quite accurate in forecasting. So reliable that tribe elders drew comparisons to animals, insects and birds having that capability. In a short period naturalists were notified who confirmed that the kids had inherited weather prediction abilities in their DNA with the added audio buzz to tell them more than blood could.