HONOLULU (Worthy Satire) – In a bold new initiative that blurs the line between pest control and political strategy, scientists in Hawaii have begun dropping live mosquitoes from drones — a program reportedly co-sponsored by the state’s most seasoned blood-sucking politicians.
The official explanation claims the mosquitoes are part of a program to curb invasive species. However, insiders say the real goal is to train the insects to identify fresh donors for campaign funds and new taxes.
“We figured if the politicians were going to bleed the people dry anyway, we might as well make it efficient,” said Dr. Mahi Mahi of the Institute for Aerial Nuisance Deployment. “These mosquitoes are fitted with tiny sensors that detect voter fatigue and wallets.”
Eyewitnesses on the ground reported swarms zeroing in on residents, with the bugs allegedly whispering slogans like “for the greater good” and “temporary tax hikes” as they drained victims.
Local officials denied any connection between the mosquito drops and a recent surge in new fees for mosquito abatement programs, calling it “a coincidence as natural as rain in the rainforest.”
Environmentalists are concerned about the long-term effects, but political strategists hailed the program as a model for future fundraising efforts: “Why knock on doors when you can just send in a drone with pre-programmed donors?”
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