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Lyme disease cases are rising, with the CDC estimating half a million cases a year, or 1,300 people a day. Lyme disease wasn't a problem until the mid-1970s, the peak of the US biological weapons program. Three diseases emerged: Lyme arthritis, Rocky Mountain spotted fever, and Babesia. These previously rare diseases appeared across from the US government's biological weapons testing facility. This is a perfect stealth weapon, a poor man's nuke. Creating new germs inside ticks could have unintended consequences.

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In Frederick, Maryland, volunteers were tested with biological warfare agents to gather data for defense. At Fort Detrick, experiments were conducted to determine the effectiveness of agents on volunteers, who recovered quickly. The US Army Chemical Corps tested aerosol dispersal from aircraft, showing potential widespread infection. Fort Detrick has a history of studying dangerous pathogens, including anthrax, and conducting secret experiments. Concerns have been raised about potential harmful spraying over cities.

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The US embassy in Tbilisi is accused of trafficking human blood and pathogens for a secret military program. The Pentagon operates a bio laboratory called the Lugar Center in Georgia, where experiments on deadly diseases and insects are conducted. The laboratory is heavily guarded, and local residents have reported a strong chemical smell in the area. Leaked documents reveal that private American companies are involved in the program, and diplomatic immunity is granted to Pentagon scientists and personnel. Concerns have been raised about the burning of chemicals and waste disposal at the laboratory, as well as the increase in deadly outbreaks in countries hosting these Pentagon bio laboratories.

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Directed EMP weapons have been developed, and the founder of Palantir, an AI platform used by the military, has played a significant role in revolutionizing warfare. The capability to neutralize drones was available at any moment.

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The speaker discusses the failed attempt to investigate whether ticks were weaponized with Lyme disease or other dangerous pathogens. Books and articles have claimed that research at Fort Detrick and Plum Island aimed to turn ticks into bioweapons. The researcher credited with discovering Lyme disease, Dr. Willie Burgdorfer, was revealed to be a bioweapons specialist. Chris Meadey's book and documentary, "Bitten" and "Under Our Skin," suggest that Lyme disease was created as a biological weapon by the US government. Meadey highlights gain of function experiments and a bug weapons program, including Project 112, which involved spraying tick-borne diseases. Burgdorfer, coincidentally, worked at a biosafety lab run by the National Institutes of Health.

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Four days ago, I wouldn't have believed the Biden administration was funding secret biolabs in Ukraine, but Under Secretary of State Nuland confirmed their existence during a Senate hearing. Despite fact-checks dismissing it as Russian disinformation, these labs are real, and Nuland expressed concern about their contents falling into Russian hands. The Russian Defense Ministry claimed the labs were developing military biological programs with US funding, possibly involving deadly pathogens like plague and anthrax. The US embassy in Ukraine has a web page explaining that American and Ukrainian scientists have worked on a whole bunch of different experiments like this. The US government is downplaying the situation, with the Pentagon calling Russian accusations "absurd."

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It is possible to engineer pathogens to be more dangerous for covert purposes, making it difficult to trace their origin. This could be done to achieve specific goals, although the usefulness to an adversary is unclear.

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The Russian Ministry of Defense has accused the United States of violating the Bioweapons Convention by using dual-use research to create bioweapons under the guise of defensive research. They claim that the US has been constructing military bio laboratories near Russia and China's borders to collect dangerous microorganisms for genome-specific bioweapons. The main individuals implicated are Barack Obama, Joe Biden, Hillary Clinton, and George Soros, who allegedly facilitated the plot to enrich themselves and maintain political power. The US Democrat Party, along with various government and non-government entities, were involved in funneling money to bio labs in Ukraine, which then collaborated with big pharmaceutical companies to create vaccines and treatments. Russia claims that Big Pharma ensured profits and financial support for election campaigns. The allegations have been submitted to the UN.

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The Russian Ministry of Defense continues to analyze US military-biological activities in Ukraine and other regions, adding names to the list of those involved in Pentagon-funded biological research. These individuals include officials from the US Department of Defense, contractors, biotech corporations, and Ukrainian entities. The US is allegedly collecting data on experienced personnel and seeking new specialists in weapons of mass destruction through the Ukrainian Science and Technology Center (STCU). Courses with dual-purpose research experience are offered, potentially for preparing biological weapons provocations. The US Department of Defense's DTRA is engaging biologists from Ukraine, Central Asia, and the Caucasus, with projects funded through grants managed by the STCU. The US is also accused of downplaying the risks of COVID-19 vaccines and continuing biological programs in Ukraine under a new name, "Research on Biosurveillance," to deflect criticism.

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These covert weapons leave no physical evidence, making it easy for adversaries to deny their use. The attacks are happening in Washington DC, with reports of similar weapons being used by Americans on Russians. This could be related to the CIA's efforts to conceal this technology.

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Министерство обороны России продолжает исследовать военно-биологическую деятельность США на Украине и в других регионах. В списке участников американских программ — Элио Сперлман, Грег Гласс и Эндрю Пекас, а также украинские специалисты, такие как Наталья Родина и Елена Нестерова. Многие из них покинули Украину, опасаясь ответственности. США активно ищут новых специалистов для разработки оружия массового поражения. Программы, финансируемые Пентагоном, продолжают исследовать опасные патогены, что вызывает обеспокоенность о биологической безопасности. Вопросы о происхождении COVID-19 и его вариантах остаются без ответов, и есть подозрения о намеренном усилении патогенных свойств вируса. The Russian Ministry of Defense continues to investigate the U.S. military-biological activities in Ukraine and other regions. Participants in American programs include Elio Sperlman, Greg Glass, and Andrew Pekas, as well as Ukrainian specialists like Natalia Rodina and Elena Nesterova. Many have left Ukraine fearing accountability. The U.S. is actively seeking new specialists for developing weapons of mass destruction. Pentagon-funded programs continue to research dangerous pathogens, raising concerns about biological safety. Questions about the origin of COVID-19 and its variants remain unanswered, with suspicions of intentional enhancement of the virus's pathogenic properties.

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In Frederick, Maryland, volunteers were tested with biological agents at Fort Detrick for defense research. The US Army Chemical Corps tested dispersing BW agents from aircraft, showing potential widespread infection. Fort Detrick has a history of secret biowarfare research, including mind control experiments. Concerns arise about potential mass aerial spraying of pathogens over cities, leading to fears of slow poisoning.

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Genetically modified mosquitoes approved for release in the US mate with females, causing their offspring to die. The program aims to vaccinate people without consent by using mosquitoes as "flying syringes." Concerns arise from the use of partially true narratives to introduce GMO insects, with potential implications for involuntary vaccinations.

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Speaker 1 explains that Rickettsia is the same organism that causes Rocky Mountain spotted fever, the most deadly tick-borne disease in the United States. He says it was a germ being weaponized by the US military at the time, with attempts to stuff it into ticks. In Willie’s interviews, Willie claimed to have spent over a decade in the biological weapons program as a Fort Detrick contractor working on weaponizing fleas, ticks, and mosquitoes, aiming to mass-produce them and stuff fleas with plague, mosquitoes with Trinidad virus, and ticks with deadly or incapacitating diseases such as relapsing fever, Venezuelan equine encephalitis, rabies, and leptospirosis. He described it as similar to Doctor Strangelove, trying to create new diseases by mixing bacteria and virus in ticks with the intent of a stealth weapon. Speaker 1 continues that this would be the perfect stealth weapon—a poor man’s nuclear bomb—where a drop of insects on an enemy would weaken the population and tie up medical resources without destroying infrastructure like a nuclear blast would. A military bean-counter report is cited stating that tularemia, a tick-borne rabbit fever, could kill ten thousand people at a cost of $1.33 per life. Speaker 0 remarks that it is hard to digest and describes it as evil, expressing disbelief that such things could happen in the United States, but acknowledges the possibility.

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A Republican congressman is calling for an investigation into whether the Pentagon experimented on ticks to turn them into weapons, potentially causing the spread of Lyme disease in the US. Army labs in the 1950s were capable of breeding ticks with pathogens that could cause severe diseases. The link between the bioweapons program and Lyme disease was first outlined by Stanford's Chris Newby. William Bergdorfer, who worked for the military in the 1950s, hinted before his death that the outbreak may have been a bioweapons experiment gone wrong. The congressman has sponsored an amendment to investigate the issue. Critics argue that there is no credible evidence to support these claims.

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The speaker discusses the potential impact of flooding on the spread of infections in the Kiev region. They mention a patented device designed to eliminate mosquitoes, which can transmit dangerous infections. The device is said to be highly advanced and capable of delivering a container to targeted areas. The speaker emphasizes that preventing enemy infection is crucial for military operations. This method of infecting the enemy has proven effective in warfare.

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Министерство обороны Российской Федерации продолжает исследовать военно-биологическую деятельность США на Украине и в других регионах. Обращалось внимание на перенос незавершенных украинских проектов в постсоветские страны и Юго-Восточную Азию. В настоящее время особый интерес вызывает Африка, которую США рассматривают как источник опасных инфекций и площадку для медицинских экспериментов. The Ministry of Defense of the Russian Federation continues to investigate the military-biological activities of the United States in Ukraine and other regions. Attention has been drawn to the transfer of unfinished Ukrainian projects to post-Soviet countries and Southeast Asia. Currently, Africa has become a focal point, viewed by the U.S. as a source of dangerous pathogens and a testing ground for medical experiments.

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The discussion focuses on the idea that new “COVIDs” could emerge in the form of ticks, specifically ticks that cause a rare dangerous red meat allergy. The speakers reference that this concept has been heard before, including at Davos. The question raised is what precautions people can take against ticks that trigger red meat allergy. Speaker 1 argues that the phenomenon could involve human engineering, suggesting that people can become intolerant or allergic to certain foods or proteins, and that there may be analogs in nature. Speaker 1 cites existing examples of intolerances, including milk intolerance and intolerance to crayfish. Speaker 1 then points to a specific example: the lone star tick. Speaker 1 says that if the lone star tick bites you, “you will become allergic to meat,” and indicates that the mechanism can be described. Speaker 1 frames this as something that could be done through “human engineering,” claiming that it might be possible to make it the case that people become intolerant to certain kinds of meat or certain kinds of bovine proteins, and also states that addressing “really big world problems” might be possible through human engineering. Speaker 0 then shifts to a discussion of messaging and media influence, saying that Tucker Carlson—described as “controlled opposition”—came out and told some of the truth, that this “is part of what controlled opposition does,” and that it involves telling people some of the truth “in your face,” but “most people won’t even listen.” Speaker 2 provides additional claims about tick-borne disease and alleged historical activity. Speaker 2 says that the “same organism” causes Rocky Mountain Spotted Fever and calls it “the most deadly tick borne disease in The United States.” Speaker 2 also states that it was a germ being weaponized by the US military “at the time,” and that they tried to “stuff it in ticks.” Speaker 2 then asks what tick weaponization is, and recounts comments attributed to Willie. According to Speaker 2, Willie said he spent “over a decade” in the biological weapons program, as a contractor to Fort Detrick, working on weaponizing fleas, ticks, and mosquitoes. Speaker 2 says that Willie’s work involved mass-producing them, “trying to make new diseases,” and “mixing bacteria and virus in ticks,” with the intent described as “the perfect stealth weapon,” likened to “poor poor man’s nuke.” Speaker 0 responds by saying the material is hard to digest and “so evil,” and that it is hard to believe it could happen in the United States. Speaker 0 then agrees with the earlier point that it did “and maybe,” but the statement ends there.

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The speaker discusses a failed attempt to investigate whether ticks were weaponized with Lyme disease or other dangerous pathogens. They mention books and articles claiming that research at Fort Detrick and Plum Island aimed to turn ticks into bioweapons. The speaker refers to Chris Newby's book, which includes interviews with Dr. Willie Burgdorfer, who discovered Lyme disease and was a bioweapons specialist. Another speaker recommends Chris Neeby's book and documentary, which suggest that Lyme disease was created as a biological weapon by the US government. They mention gain of function experiments, a bug weapons program, and project 112, which involved spraying tick-borne diseases. Dr. Burgdorfer worked at a biosafety lab run by the National Institutes of Health.

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The speaker discusses how the flooding caused by the Kiev regime can worsen the situation, including the spread of infections. They mention a patented device that can eliminate mosquitoes in the air, which are known to carry diseases. The device is designed to deliver containers to specific areas and can protect military personnel from dangerous infections. The speaker emphasizes that preventing the enemy from being infected can have a significant impact on military operations.

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In 1956, the US military released Aedes aegypti mosquitoes infected with the malaria virus in Savannah, Georgia as part of Operation Big Buzz. Now, the military is testing genetically modified mosquitoes to deliver vaccinations, funded by the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation. However, some residents are concerned about the potential risks and lack of scientific investigation. Similar efforts are being made in Houston to combat the Zika virus. Meanwhile, Oxford University has developed a vaccine that could reduce malaria deaths by 70% by 2030. In Fresno, California, a project is releasing a million mosquitoes per week to reduce the population. In Medellin, Colombia, Wolbachia-infected mosquitoes are being released to control diseases like dengue.

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Lyme disease cases are increasing, with an estimated half a million cases a year. The diseases emerged in the 1970s near a US biological weapons testing facility, suggesting a possible connection. This situation highlights the risks of manipulating nature and creating new germs, leading to unintended consequences.

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Cases of Lyme disease are increasing, with the CDC estimating half a million cases annually. The rise coincided with the peak of the US biological weapons program in the mid-seventies, leading to the emergence of Lyme arthritis, Rocky Mountain spotted fever, and Babesia. These diseases clustered near a government testing facility, suggesting a sinister origin. Nature cannot be controlled, and the implications are disturbing.

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A New Jersey representative wants the Pentagon to reveal if it experimented on weaponizing ticks, and if this caused the spread of Lyme disease in the US. Lyme disease infects over 300,000 Americans yearly via infected deer ticks, and can cause neurological damage if untreated. Congressman Chris Smith points to a 1950s secret army bioweapons program that weaponized ticks. Bioweapons specialists allegedly stuffed ticks with pathogens to cause severe disability, disease, and death. Army labs like Plum Island and Fort Detrick were reportedly capable of breeding millions of bugs monthly. Stanford's Chris Newby outlined the link in her book, "Bitten, The Secret History of Lyme Disease and Biological Weapons." She interviewed William Bergdorfer, who worked for the US military in the fifties growing microbes inside ticks, and who reportedly felt guilty about his work. Newby has been accused of creating a conspiracy theory by some scientists.

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A New Jersey congressman is requesting the Pentagon to disclose if it experimented on weaponizing ticks, and if this led to the spread of Lyme disease in the U.S. Lyme disease infects over 300,000 Americans annually and can cause neurological damage if untreated. Congressman Chris Smith points to a 1950s secret army bioweapons program that weaponized ticks with pathogens to cause disability, disease, and death. Army labs like Plum Island and Fort Detrick were allegedly capable of breeding millions of bugs monthly. Stanford's Chris Newby outlined the link in her book, "Bitten, the secret history of Lyme disease and biological weapons." She interviewed William Bergdorfer, who worked for the U.S. military in the fifties growing microbes inside ticks. Bergdorfer reportedly felt guilty and wanted the truth revealed before his death.
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