July 5, 2025

In a move straight out of a dystopian sci-fi thriller, the U.S. government is revving up a bizarre, taxpayer-funded plan to unleash BILLIONS of irradiated flies from low-flying aircraft over Mexico and southern Texas—all in the name of fighting a flesh-eating parasite that threatens the beef industry and household pets alike. Yes, you read that right: the Department of Agriculture will be dropping sterilized male screwworm flies into the skies, engaging in a desperate attempt to halt the spread of this horrifying bug, whose maggots can literally eat animals alive. With the threat of economic devastation looming and pets at risk, officials are scrambling to reestablish controversial fly factories—some in locations previously shuttered—spending tens of millions to pump out as many as 400 million flies per week. Critics might rightly ask: why did we let our defenses lapse in the first place? And now, American ranchers and families are once again being put in harm’s way, relying on a Frankenstein-like experiment from an overgrown bureaucracy to save our food supply and protect our backyards from a menace that should have been eradicated for good.

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