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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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Speaker asserts that "the state, however you define that, the military, CDC, Tony Fauci, Ralph Barack at the University of North Carolina created a weaponized virus. Correct? Gain of function research. They contracted it out to China, and it caused a pandemic around the world once it was released. The government created a weaponized virus that then got out and caused a global pandemic." They ask, "When are we gonna have accountability for that?" They seek accountability for "the COVID era," and for "the CDC has known since 1999 that vaccines cause autism, and they've covered it up for twenty six years." They ask, "How do we begin to have accountability?" and conclude, "You want to call it something different? Truth Commissions, criminal trials? You're I would love to comparing"

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Are you a conspiracy theorist? That label has been used against me to silence tough questions about powerful interests. I pointed out early on that the COVID vaccine didn't prevent transmission or infection, contrary to government claims. I was labeled a conspiracy theorist for saying red dye causes cancer, which the FDA has now banned. I also mentioned that fluoride lowers IQ, and a recent JAMA review confirmed a direct correlation between fluoride exposure and IQ loss. Is there any claim you can say was truly a conspiracy theory, or do you stand by your position?

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Speaker 0 argues that the widespread concern about ticks is misplaced. He states that the only reason a person could be potentially allergic to a tick is if they were vaccinated as a kid with gelatin in the MMR vaccine or some childhood vaccines, leading to alpha-gal syndrome: if a tick bites them, the sugar in the bite causes a reaction. He asserts that people are looking at ticks as the problem, but not at vaccines, wireless toxicity in the home (like WiFi) and its extrapolation into nature, or the consumption of pesticides, which he says are the true causes of issues such as Lyme disease, diagnosed with a PCR test. He claims that tests are cranked up to diagnose illness even when it’s unclear if the illness exists, because “we live in the land of make believe.” He emphasizes that ticks are part of nature, as are bees and scorpions, and that everything is natural to be there. He then explains that imbalances arise when something that eats ticks is killed off. Specifically, birds eat ticks, so killing birds with wireless technology, cell phone towers, and related “garbage” eliminates natural tick predators, resulting in more ticks. Consequently, people blame the ticks for illness, but he says the root cause is the destruction of nature and the resulting imbalance. He argues that the presence of many animals with ticks is due to a lack of countermeasures, and rejects the idea of a bioweapon tick, stating that such notions are nonsense. In his view, the real issue is that people are messing with nature, causing imbalance, and then introducing toxins into their bodies, which further disrupts balance. He concludes that this combination—disruption of natural ecosystems and bodily toxin exposure—explains the situation with ticks and related illnesses. Overall, the speaker presents a linked set of claims: tick allergies may stem from vaccine ingredients like gelatin, vaccines and wireless toxicity in homes contribute to health problems such as alpha-gal syndrome and Lyme disease, PCR-based Lyme diagnoses may be unreliable or inflated, natural imbalances caused by removing tick predators (like birds) due to wireless infrastructure lead to higher tick prevalence, and the notion of engineered bioweapon ticks is rejected in favor of a viewpoint that nature’s balance is being disturbed and toxins contribute to health issues.

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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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The speaker discusses the origin of Lyme disease, asserting that it came from lab 257 on Plum Island, just outside Connecticut, about 25 miles from Lyme, Connecticut, where the first case was described. They claim this with a high degree of probability and reference the book Bitten as evidence. The speaker states that when Nazi war criminal doctors were executed in Nuremberg, at least one was spared and brought to the United States so that his mind could be used by the US military for biodefense, and that he was placed on Plum Island. The speaker says this individual openly believed that an incredible form of biowarfare was infecting ticks, and that Lyme disease is “that” and then “shows up 25 miles away.” The speaker adds that this is not the only related finding nearby: they mention “half, rat, half deer carcasses” found in the Hamptons, the last town being Montauk, noting that it washed up in Montauk in the nineties. They describe this as part of “a bunch of mad scientists doing things,” suggesting a connection to Lyme disease as something resulting from such experiments, and claim that “we all these people have Lyme disease.” The speaker then asks how many physicians know that it came from lab 257, asserting that approximately one percent know this. They comment on a broader philosophy: “just because you can do something doesn’t mean you should do it, and sometimes we can cause more harm than we can good by messing with mother nature.” Throughout, the speaker maintains that Lyme disease originated from a laboratory experiment linked to Plum Island and heavily implies misconduct or dangerous experimentation by scientists, tying these claims to Lyme disease’s appearance in nearby regions.

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All of this cannot be true. Are you lying to Congress about being pro-vaccine, or did you lie on those podcasts? We have it all on tape. Senator, that statement from the Lex Fridman podcast has been debunked. I was asked if there are safe and effective vaccines, and I said some live virus vaccines are. I also stated that no vaccine is universally safe and effective, as every medicine has individuals who may react negatively, including vaccines. I was interrupted before I could elaborate. I've clarified this multiple times, including on national TV, so bringing it up now is misleading.

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What if the worst biological attack in our country's history wasn't carried out by the individuals who were caught, confessed, and executed? There are coincidences that make me question if someone else unleashed the virus and killed all those people. Would you want to know who it was, even if it was someone working for our government? That's my question. If our own government was responsible for the deaths of almost 100,000 people at St. Mary's and Three Waters.

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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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Lyme disease wasn't a problem problem, a noticeable problem, till the mid seventies, and there are actually three really virulent tick borne diseases that showed up right around Lyme, Connecticut at the mouth of the Connecticut River, which is right across from Plum Island, which was The US's, anti animal crop, headquarters for the biological weapons program. So late sixties, the peak of the biological weapons program in The US, these three freaky diseases showed up: Lyme arthritis caused by the spirochete; there was a, Rickettsia, which is, Rocky Mountain spotted fever, and then there was a cattle parasite. It was the second time it was found in man in that area called Babesia. And that's that's actually I got Lyme and Babesia, which can be fatal, and it's a serious disease. Polly Murray documented; CDC responded after seven years; Alan Steer; Willy Bergdorfer found the spirochete; 'Just take two weeks of dy doxycycline, and the problem will go away.' But it didn't, leading to a backstory of secrecy. 'Did you say that Lyme disease is highly likely a materially engineered bioweapon?' 'I probably did say that.'

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The conversation begins with a claim about Lyme disease being “a highly likely militarily engineered bioweapon.” The speaker then says they “probably didn't say that,” and asks whether someone else “said that.” The next assertion is that “that's what the developer of Lyme disease said.” After stating this, the speaker emphasizes that they want “all of our colleagues” to hear it, addressing “Mr. Kennedy” directly and repeating the request that “they” hear it. The speaker continues to press on what was said and questioned earlier, maintaining focus on the idea that Lyme disease could be linked to military engineering. The exchange suggests uncertainty about whether the statement was actually made by the speaker or by the other person being addressed, but it repeatedly returns to the reference to what “the developer of Lyme disease” said as the basis for the statement being attributed. The speaker’s instructions to “Mr. Kennedy” are explicit: they want colleagues to hear the content that has been discussed, and the speaker underscores the importance of ensuring others receive the message. The conversation then transitions to a new question framed around exposure to pesticides, with the speaker beginning the question “Did you say that exposure to pesticides?” The line cuts off before any further detail is provided, leaving the question as an open inquiry about whether the other person had said something specifically about pesticide exposure.

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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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Someone said they were being invaded by ticks and recommended putting “dragon’s blood” and coconut oil on tick bites. The speaker claimed that the only reason someone might be allergic to tick bites is if they have been injected with “tick juice” through a vaccine, which would make a person allergic to ticks. The speaker then addressed Lyme disease and MS, stating that most people suffering from Lyme or MS are “vaccine damaged.” They also said that people are scared into believing ticks will harm them, but that their condition is caused by toxins injected through vaccines as a child. The speaker further claimed that vaccines contain something related to ticks that makes people have an allergic reaction if they are bitten by a tick. To support this, the speaker compared it to prior methods they described for making people allergic to other substances, saying it was similar to how they made people allergic to mold, peanuts, latex, and shellfish by putting those things in vaccines. The speaker concluded by repeating the advice that if someone has ticks, they should apply dragon’s blood and coconut oil to the bites.

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Lyme disease is called the silent epidemic and is back in the spotlight after Justin Timberlake announced a case, amid conspiracy theories. Pfizer is working on a Lyme vaccine and hopes to apply for approval next year. Controversy includes gain-of-function from a bioweapons lab in Lyme, Connecticut, with the question: 'Do you believe that this is the type of element that could be used as a bioweapon or something, that they might have monkeyed with somewhere in the past?' Lyme was described in the seventies; Borrelia burgdorferi spirochete and its cousin syphilis are noted; possible reasons for late recognition include 'A, our immune system has changed; B, somebody monkeyed with it.' There is 'an issue with the recognition of chronic Lyme' and 'the Infectious Disease Society of America... there is no such thing.' 'Most doctors don't believe it exists.' IDSA's official stance denies chronic Lyme.

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I believe it's possible that the AIDS virus is a result of genetic warfare testing by American agents.

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"So I believe that it is possible that scientific research sponsored in part by the NIH but also lots of other entities including the Chinese government may have been the cause of the pandemic." "the kinds of biological exercises people did in order to try to prevent a pandemic, go find viruses in weird bat caves, bring them into city centers, and then augment their capacity to infect humans," "The reason why they did that was I think they were arguing that we needed to do that in order to prepare just in case a pandemic happens." "But think no matter what you believe about whether the cause of the pandemic was this kind of research, I think everyone can agree that that kind of research is potentially very dangerous."

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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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Speaker 0 says: Today’s discussion covers the Lyme situation and claims about vaccines. The claim is that you were injected with gelatin as a child through vaccines, which made you allergic to ticks. Ticks are said to not cause disease, just to be aware. A PubMed article is cited about the association between tick bites, allergic reactions, and gelatin-containing vaccines causing the allergic reaction. Some people insist they didn’t get vaccines with gelatin, but Speaker 0 argues childhood vaccines actually contain it. Speaker 0 claims that the vaccine intended to save you is new, yet there was a past version that resulted in many lawsuits, implying a repeated pattern. The discussion then shifts to Lyme disease: if someone has Lyme, they allegedly had a PCR test that amplified the results to tell them they had an illness to sell a treatment and induce fear of ticks. Speaker 0 lists symptoms claimed to be Lyme disease: fevers, chills, headaches, fatigue, muscle aches, swollen lymph nodes, and facial palsy. These are described as side effects of vaccines as well. Even someone who says they didn’t take any vaccines is asked about exposure to wireless technology at home (microwaving), and pesticide exposure, which are claimed to cause the same symptoms. Speaker 0 references books on related topics: Peanut Allergy Epidemic, Contagion Myth, and The Poison Needle. The overarching claim is that “almost all illnesses result from vaccines, wireless, and pesticides.” Speaker 0 offers a supposed remedy: for any bug bite, use dragon’s blood and coconut oil, saying it heals ticks bites, wasps, spiders, bees quickly. The statement is presented as an example of why people were allergic to peanuts, tying vaccine use to broader allergy development. Speaker 0 concludes by reiterating the pattern: you get vaccinated, you become allergic to ticks; you get vaccinated, you become allergic to peanuts; the same mechanism is claimed to be at play.

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Speaker 0 discusses Lyme disease origins, asserting it came from lab 257 on Plum Island just outside of Connecticut, 25 miles from Lyme, Connecticut, where the first case was described. He says this with a high degree of probability and points to the book Bitten as a source. He claims that when Nazi war criminal doctors were executed in Nuremberg, at least one was spared and brought to the United States so his mind could be used by the US military for so-called biodefense, and that he was put on Plum Island. He states that this individual openly believed that an incredible form of biowarfare was infecting ticks, and that Lyme disease is what resulted. He then notes that Lyme disease shows up 25 miles away, and adds that this is not the only thing that showed up close by. He claims they found half rat, half deer carcasses in the Hamptons, in the last town Montauk, and that it washed up in Montauk in the nineties. He describes this as evidence of “a bunch of mad scientists” doing things, and asserts that all these people have Lyme disease. Regarding awareness, he asks how many physicians know that it came from lab 257, answering “Approximately one percent.” He comments that people are not honest with themselves, that just because you can do something doesn’t mean you should do it, and that sometimes we can cause more harm than we can good by messing with mother nature.

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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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The speaker claims a CIA whistleblower will testify before a Senate committee that the intelligence community has covered up the origin of COVID for years. The speaker asserts evidence shows the U.S. government funded research in Wuhan and that the virus likely escaped from a lab, adding that CIA scientists concluded it came from a lab leak and that someone later “scribbled out” their conclusion at 2AM and changed the report. The speaker frames CIA involvement as part of a larger effort involving military-related covert operations, stating the CIA has two reasons to live: covert support for the State Department or for the military. The speaker argues that over time, long-term CIA covert actions become USAID programs for logistical reasons, especially when scaling beyond a small “need to know” group and security-clearance constrained operations. The speaker says covert action requires secrecy, skiffs, close-hold communications, and a small number of people, so a public-facing program is needed to broaden participation. In that model, the speaker says USAID or state department programs can engage the private sector, nonprofits, universities, researchers, activists, and media, with public messaging and political support to help scale the underlying aims while keeping the core plan secret. The speaker links this asserted COVID narrative to historical biological warfare and “gain of function” research, citing declassified documents from the 1950s and Operation Northwoods-era plans involving Cuba. The speaker claims Cold War U.S. military and CIA planning included “gain of function” research and the dropping of disease-infected ticks and insects over Cuban agricultural areas to induce crop failures and economically destabilize Cuba without a conventional military invasion. The speaker further claims the plans involved making biological agents appear to be of natural origin and avoiding traceable external attribution, describing discussion of using “nonlethal insect borne biological warfare agents” and coordinating planning information with specific people and labs. The speaker states that, according to their account, biological warfare planning involved references to Fort Detrick and the Rocky Mountain lab in Montana, which they say also played a key role in both COVID-19 and Lyme disease. They claim the same lab used for Lyme was connected to plans for accidental releases intended to look natural. From there, the speaker argues that COVID-origin research ties into personnel and timelines. They claim that in 2015 the CIA and ODNI reached out to Ralph Baric to discuss coronavirus evolution and adapting coronaviruses to humans, and that shortly afterward Baric collaborated with Zheng Li Shi (“the bat lady”) on research funded through USAID’s PREDICT program. The speaker also claims that in 2018 Baric and Zheng Li Shi were listed as collaborators on a DARPA proposal involving a furin cleavage site, and that in January 2020 Baric was summoned by ODNI biological sciences experts to brief officials on coronavirus origins, discussing a possible accidental lab release at the Wuhan Institute of Virology. The speaker asserts Avril Haines, then deputy head of the CIA, later became head of ODNI and played a key role in the Event 201 simulator. The speaker concludes by tying these threads back to the alleged CIA-to-USAID scaling mechanism and to CIA contractors and censorship efforts, claiming that the CIA’s role explains why CIA-walked scientists concluded a lab leak and why the conclusion was allegedly altered. They also discuss NIE/DOD/USAID/NED linkages, asserting that NED is suited for the role of supporting covert objectives with indirect public-facing infrastructure.
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