Lawmaker: Use Eye-Eating Fungus to Fight Drugs.

Fusarium keratitis is the eye-eating fungus that caused contact lens solution maker Bausch & Lomb to recall its product (apparently, using their product can lead to fusarium infection, which can cause blindness).

But get this:

That same week [the recall was announced], the House of Representatives passed a provision to a bill requiring that the very same fungus be sprayed in “a major drug-producing country,” such as Colombia. The bill’s sponsor was Rep. Mark Souder (R-Ind.) and its most vocal supporter was his colleague Dan Burton (R-Ind.), who has been promoting the fungus for almost a decade as key to winning the drug war.

Thankfully, everyone seems to be against it. For example:

The CIA has been against the use of Fusarium to kill drug crops since at least 2000. At that time, one official told the Times, “I don’t support using a product on a bunch of Colombian peasants that you wouldn’t use against a bunch of rednecks growing marijuana in Kentucky.”

Link - via Fastback


Fusarium is a large genus of fungus - only one of which is keratitis. I highly doubt that's the one they're using. The other, I think they're referring to, is Fusarium oxysporum which is a fungal disease known to affect coca plants.

Confusing the two is like saying that an orange is the same as a lemon just because they're both part of genus Citrus.
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