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The conversation begins with people sending videos about ticks, and then shifts to alpha-gal and vaccines—“the part that’s left out of the message.”
The transcript references “one of the epicenters,” stating it is Martha’s Vineyard, where “50% of the adult population is now affected,” described as a “devastating disease.” It claims that “You can’t eat red meat for the rest of your life,” and says, “We are looking at medication.”
The next speaker says Martha’s Vineyard is being treated as an epicenter for “red meat allergies,” and then describes Martha “lining up for her 55th booster,” saying, “She’s excited to have received my dosage and look forward to more boosters.” It adds that “She actually held booster clinics at her vineyard,” and notes that someone “would say, well, I never heard about that.”
The transcript then asserts that “gelatin in the vaccines causes tick allergies,” describing it as “Interesting, huh?” It then asks which vaccines contain gelatin, answering: “Oh, the ones you got as a kid. MMR, measles, mumps, rubella, chickenpox, yellow fever, rabies for all your animals, and then the flu vaccine.” It claims that “the most common ones contain that.”
It further says that “alpha-gal can also cause you to be allergic to beef, pork, lamb, and dairy,” and states, “Wow. It’s almost like there’s an agenda to make you stop eating those foods.”
The transcript then claims that on Reddit there are “people who came down with food allergies after they were vaccinated in 2020,” and asks, “Can I see what’s going on?” It then claims that “they built the people up with the bio lab and the Plum Island and the ticks are going to get them,” while also saying that “they’re just vaccinated people and turning them into pin cushions like Martha.”
Additional connections are listed: “Peanut oil used in the vaccine, 1964. There’s your peanut allergies, egg allergies from the vaccines, latex, shellfish, also cow allergies, you know, to get people away from milk. That’s another one too.” It also claims, “last but not least Pfizer, the vaccine company owns the EpiPen.”
The segment concludes by stating that “it’s all kind of interconnected,” and argues that people “need to look at that rather than the ticks.” It says there is “a great book on it,” and tells viewers to look up “how many vaccines a cow gets before you consume it.”