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We used to have a sophisticated biological weapons program from World War 2 to the sixties, which ended in 1969. Many records of the program were destroyed, but some are resurfacing. Our offensive weapons program was massive and advanced, but not well-known by most people.

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Today, almost any country can create a powerful biological weapon in a couple of months using current technology.

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Did you say that Lyme disease is a highly likely a materially engineered bioweapon? I've made sure I put in the highly likely. Did you say Lyme disease is a highly likely militarily engineered bioweapon? I probably did say that. Did you say that And that's what the developer of Lyme our colleagues to hear it, mister Kennedy. I want them to hear it. You said yes. Did you say that exposure to pesticides

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A lab tech in an all women's hospital discovered parasitic larvae in women with urinary tract infections (UTIs), but the doctor of the lab removed the findings from the reports. The CDC and HHS do not allow the disclosure of parasite infections because it would reduce the need for doctors and pharmaceuticals. Parasites are common and can cause symptoms like gastrointestinal issues, IBS, Crohn's disease, and more. The elite, led by John D. Rockefeller, renamed symptoms of parasitic infections as diseases. Vaccines contain eukaryotes, intentionally infecting people to make them sick for population control and wealth transfer. Americans unknowingly fall victim to this scheme, losing money to doctors and medications while their health deteriorates.

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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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Ticks carrying Lyme disease are not limited to the northeast, but are also found in the south and far west of the United States. Lyme disease, caused by a spirochete bacteria transmitted through tick bites, is a serious and potentially fatal epidemic spreading across the country. It can mimic other conditions, making diagnosis challenging, and the proper treatment is a subject of debate. Some patients continue to experience chronic symptoms even after antibiotic treatment, which insurance companies often deny coverage for. This controversy has hindered progress in understanding and treating the disease. Major universities recognize the need for better treatment, as current antibiotic regimens have shown limited effectiveness in animals. The federal government has allocated little funding for Lyme disease research compared to private foundations. The development of a vaccine has been complicated, with one being withdrawn due to side effects. The standard test for Lyme disease has flaws, removing key markers for diagnosis. The persistence of the disease and its transmission from mother to child have been overlooked in mainstream literature. To address this growing epidemic, new research and a change in approach are crucial.

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Speaker 0 describes a theory they’re exploring: every vaccine examined, and the patents and testimony from the Department of Energy, point to a 500,000-strong collection of bioweapons categories, including plague, HIV, anthrax. They claim all these bacteria and yeasts have been mutated and converted into a “hybrid gamma irradiated” form, advanced and radioactive, and that these are entering humanity. They say, regarding a nuclear stockpile, humanity itself becomes the host of these radioactive materials, since they are digital and can be activated to detonate a mass casualty event. Speaker 1 clarifies by restating the concern: they can create a pandemic at any moment by activating materials that have infiltrated our bodies. Speaker 0 adds that they have become involved in helping families legally; their law firm supports families because some school districts have become worse than during COVID, even though childhood vaccines are still largely recommended federally. They claim school districts and scientists are desperate to get these materials into children, with Catholic schools allegedly no longer honoring religious or medical exemptions. They describe children with severe reactions and contraindications being denied entry to schools, faced with truancy threats or expulsion. They insist there is nothing healing about these vaccines and call it an infiltration system necessary for AI to function properly. Speaker 1 mentions the U.S. allegedly cutting ties with the WHO, but says research by John Fleetwood shows the U.S. maintains relationships relating to vaccines and influenza, with substantial taxpayer funding. They assert that with a digital ID, one’s bank account can be cut off if they don’t get certain vaccines or comply to maintain the digital ID, arguing the agenda has continued and accelerated with AI. Speaker 0 adds that the WHO remains a standing organization but has been rebranded, and emphasizes that the United States is front and center in partnerships with the WHO. Speaker 1 introduces Biomems (biomedical microelectromechanical systems) as a subset of MEMS used in biomedical research and medical devices, noting that this has existed for years. They describe sensors under the skin that transmit data to pharmaceuticals or governments, not just pacemakers. They reference Albert Bourla, who stated that a pill has been designed to track compliance. Speaker 0 confirms: “They tell us what they're doing.”

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Overlay a map of schizophrenia—the Northeast, North Midwest, and West Coast—is the highest in United States. If you overlay that map with the highest incidence of Lyme disease, they're identical. So is it possible that an infectious disease is causing some mental illness? And the answer is absolutely yes. Adriana, 16 years old, goes to Yosemite on vacation. When they get to their cabin, they're surrounded by six deer, and they think it's a magical moment, and ten days later, she starts hallucinating. She becomes aggressive, paranoid, goes to a psychiatric hospital. She's diagnosed with schizophrenia, put on medication. The doctor trained at Stanford said to the mother, She's going to have to be on this for the rest of her life, and six months later, she's a shell of herself. She comes to see us. Her brain's on fire. Why is her brain on fire? She had Lyme disease.

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A conspiracy theory suggests the EPA and Pentagon are connected to the spread of lone star ticks. Unlike other ticks that transmit Lyme disease, lone star ticks can cause alpha-gal syndrome, an allergy to red meat. Concerns arose about the origin of these ticks, leading to the discovery that the U.S. government allegedly experimented with ticks as bioweapons. In 2019, House representatives ordered the Pentagon to confirm or deny these experiments, which was highly publicized. However, the Pentagon's response is seemingly absent from the internet. Following the initial ruling, some believed the EPA was spreading the ticks to encourage more environmentally friendly protein choices. The speaker intends to search the dark web for more information, finding the lack of information suspicious.

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At the turn of the 20th century, there was a theory that cancer was caused by parasites. Experiments involving chickens showed that dosing them with parasites led to tumor development and death, resembling cancer. During that time, vaccinations were more rudimentary, using crude bacterial substances. Interestingly, after these inoculation practices began, increases in cancer, tuberculosis, and heart disease were observed. An experiment in Oklahoma revealed that chickens given parasites alone died, but close to their normal lifespan. However, when parasites were combined with a "virus fixative" vaccine, the chickens died rapidly. This makes me believe that this was an early bio weapons program.

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Lyme disease wasn't a problem problem a noticeable problem till the mid seventies. Three virulent tick-borne diseases showed up near Lyme, Connecticut, across from Plum Island, the US's biological weapons program site. Late sixties marked the peak of that program, and these three diseases—Lyme arthritis caused by the spirochete, Rickettsia (Rocky Mountain spotted fever), and Babesia (a cattle parasite)—appeared. Polly Murray, a Lyme housewife, documented it and pressed local health departments and the CDC for seven years before response. Alan Steer, a Yale-trained CDC EIS officer, investigated but couldn't identify the causative agent. Willy Bergdorfer found the spirochete, said it causes the bull's eye rash, and that "Just take two weeks of dike doxycycline, and the problem will go away." It didn't, and the backstory looked secretive.

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Speaker 0: If you live in these parts of the country, which is practically half of The US, you should start taping up your legs like this guy every time you go outside. There's this tiny little bug called the Lone Star tick causing massive problems. A single bite from this guy reprograms your entire immune system causing Alpha gal syndrome, which makes you allergic to red meat, and it can be life threatening. Now, what's crazy to me is that these ticks have apparently been around for over two hundred years, but there was no recorded cases of Alpha gal syndrome until just about twenty years ago, and now we're seeing a hundredfold increase in cases. The official explanation is that these ticks are spreading because of climate shifts and growing deer populations, but I find it awfully ironic that the same people pushing the global warming agenda while simultaneously investing in the solutions for it are also pushing the agenda to eat lab made and plant based meat, which are miserably failing. We also know about Lyme disease, another devastating tick borne illness, and its relationship to Bioengineering Lab two fifty seven on Palm Island, just nine miles away from Lyme, Connecticut. Now, don't know about you, but it's interesting that as thousands of people are healing and feeling better incorporating red meat back into their diet, there just so happens to be this exploding population of ticks that could forever prevent you from eating it. Speaker 1: We can use human engineering to make it the case that we're intolerant to certain kinds of meat, to certain kinds of bovine proteins. And there's actually analogues of this in life. There's this thing called the long star tick, where if it bites you, you will become allergic to meat.

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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 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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J. Marion Sims performed surgeries on enslaved black women without anesthesia. The Tuskegee experiment withheld penicillin from black men with syphilis. Puerto Rican women were given experimental birth control pills, resulting in seizures and hemorrhages. At Edgewood Arsenal, over 60,000 troops were exposed to nerve gas and LSD. The Navy sprayed San Francisco with bacteria linked to pneumonia. The Pentagon released weaponized mosquitoes in Florida. Soldiers were infected with biological agents in Operation White Coat. Millions were injected with the SV40 virus. Military planes sprayed mock bioweapons on civilian cities. Pregnant women at Vanderbilt drank radioactive iron. Orphans were fed radioactive milk. MK Ultra used extreme electroshock and sensory deprivation. Lyme disease mutations were researched at Fort Detrick. Vaccines are claimed to have catastrophic fertility side effects, micro clots, graphene, and prion contamination. The US funded gain of function research in Wuhan. Anthony Fauci funneled millions into weaponizing viruses. Government agencies are accused of experimenting, burning records, and denying the truth.

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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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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 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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They present a history where science is cast as a weapon and subjects as expendable. In 1845 Alabama, J Marion Sims, called the father of gynecology, strapped down enslaved black women with no anesthesia or consent, performing 30 operations while his journals admit the practice. The US medical establishment funded his work and later enshrined him as a hero. In 1932 Tuskegee, the Public Health Service and the CDC lured 600 black men with free treatment; 400 already had syphilis. The cure penicillin was deliberately withheld; autopsies were mandatory, and broken families buried their fathers without knowing the government had murdered them for medical data. In the 1950s, Puerto Rico became a laboratory where poor, some illiterate, women were coerced into testing birth control pills by big pharma, suffering seizures and hemorrhages; some called it population control, the victims called it genocide. Decades later, those same players would push vaccines with catastrophic fertility side effects. History is a spiral. World War II ended, but the Pentagon began a war on its own soldiers. At Edgewood Arsenal, secret documents show over 60,000 troops exposed to sarin, VX, and LSD; a veteran wrote, they told us it was harmless. The truth was declassified after eighty percent of the victims were already dead. In September 1950, the US Navy operated aerosolized sprayers over San Francisco, releasing Ceratia marcescens bacteria into the fog, linked later to fatal pneumonia; a whistleblower’s report was buried until a 1976 Senate hearing forced admission. Operation Big Buzz 1955 released millions of weaponized mosquitoes in Florida, testing infection spread; internal memos bragged that subjects showed symptoms within seventy-two hours. No warning, no cure. The Pentagon also turned soldiers into lab rats. Operation White Coat infected thousands with biological agents; a veteran testified, they told us it was harmless. It was classified as national security with no compensation or justice. Even vaccines became weapons; millions of Americans were injected with s v forty, a monkey virus linked to cancer. The CDC buried the truth for forty years; how many died remains in redacted reports. In 1977, planes sprayed mock bioweapons on civilian cities from New York to Saint Louis to study how quickly a lethal pathogen could spread when aerosolized. The victims were unconsenting civilians. Before MK Ultra, Plum Island, there were the Tuskegee syphilis experiments and the deliberate infection of hundreds of black men, the lie of free treatment, withheld medicine while the CDC watched. Sea Spray 1950 tested turning an American city into a test lab; Vanderbilt pregnant women drank vitamin cocktails laced with radioactive iron, and their babies were stillborn or deformed; files sealed for fifty years. The Fernald School experiments fed orphans radioactive milk, smiles for cameras, later claimed there were no long-term consequences. MK Ultra involved LSD, electroshock at unsafe voltages, sensory deprivation, aiming at total mind fragmentation; data were laundered through Princeton and Harvard. Plum Island fueled Lyme’s mutations; Fort Detrick and the 1960s spirochete research connected to weaponized ticks; the Pentagon’s patents point to the truth. Victims of chronic Lyme are labeled hysterical. Gulf War syndrome and Morgellons follow the same playbook: silence the sick, discredit the dying, deny everything. Then vaccines—untested, unnecessary, unleashed with legal immunity, with VAERS rising and the CDC scrubbing data. Doctors who spoke out were suspended or erased. The narrative extends to digital IDs, CBDCs, depopulation, food shortages, and a spanning claim that agencies once poisoned cities and murdered victims now demand total compliance. The Wuhan lab leak theory is a distraction, the text asserts, because Fort Detrick and NIH funded decades of gain-of-function research; Fauci’s emails, EcoHealth Alliance grants, and the 2011 bat coronavirus patent are cited as evidence. Now the claim is an ongoing program of transmissible vaccines, self-replicating mRNA, and mosquito drones, branded as biodefense but described as an extermination agenda, with witnesses disappearing and no statute of limitations on crimes against humanity.

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Joe Rogan Experience #1439 - Michael Osterholm
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Michael Osterholm, a medical detective specializing in infectious diseases, discusses the seriousness of the current coronavirus outbreak, emphasizing that it is just beginning and will unfold over the coming months. He warns that the situation could be 10 to 15 times worse than the worst seasonal flu year, with estimates of 48 million hospitalizations and 480,000 deaths in the U.S. alone. Osterholm explains that the virus spreads easily, often before symptoms appear, and highlights the importance of understanding that it can affect younger populations, not just the elderly. He addresses misconceptions about the virus being primarily dangerous to older individuals, noting that underlying health issues, particularly obesity, increase risks for severe outcomes. He discusses the incubation period of the virus, which is about four days, and the challenges of controlling its spread, likening the situation to trying to stop the wind. Osterholm stresses the need for public health measures, including limiting contact and preparing for the long-term nature of the outbreak. Osterholm critiques the public's reliance on masks and hand sanitizers, stating that while they can help, the primary transmission route is respiratory. He expresses concern about the healthcare system's preparedness and the critical drug shortages that could arise from the pandemic. He also touches on the importance of vaccines, emphasizing the need for better preparedness for future outbreaks. Osterholm discusses the challenges of developing a coronavirus vaccine, citing safety concerns and the need for thorough testing. The conversation shifts to Lyme disease, where Osterholm explains its origins and the challenges of treating chronic Lyme disease. He highlights the need for more research to understand the immune response in patients and the importance of addressing tick populations and their associated diseases. Throughout the discussion, Osterholm advocates for clear communication and preparation in public health, urging that society must take infectious diseases seriously and invest in preventive measures to avoid future crises.
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