Declassified Documents Link U.S. Bioweapons Program to Lyme Disease Outbreak

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Have y'all noticed any upticks in ticks?



An extensive investigation based on declassified government documents and previously suppressed scientific research has uncovered compelling evidence that U.S. biological weapons programs contributed to the emergence of Lyme disease, which now affects hundreds of thousands of Americans annually.

The investigation reveals a pattern of concealment spanning six decades, including the systematic suppression of critical medical research and the release of nearly 300,000 radioactive ticks across Virginia to study how the disease-carrying insects would spread.


CIA Deployed Infected Ticks Against Cuba

Declassified documents and testimony from a CIA operative describe the 1962 deployment of infected ticks against Cuban sugarcane workers as part of Operation Mongoose, the Kennedy administration’s effort to destabilize Fidel Castro’s regime.

The operative, now in his seventies, told researchers that the “strangest thing he ever did was drop infected ticks on Cuban sugarcane workers” using C-123 transport aircraft flying nighttime missions “almost skimming the surface of the Caribbean to avoid Cuban radar.”

After returning from Cuba, the operative’s four-month-old son developed life-threatening fever requiring emergency surgery. His CIA commander advised him to “burn all the clothes you took to Cuba. Burn everything,” indicating contamination concerns.

The deployment was canceled when “Cuba’s shifting winds made accurate payload delivery difficult,” according to the operative’s account.


Massive Domestic Tick Experiments

Between 1966 and 1969, the U.S. military released 282,800 lone star ticks made radioactive with Carbon-14 across Virginia sites along bird migration routes. The radioactive marking allowed researchers to track the ticks’ spread using Geiger counters over several years.

Before these experiments, lone star ticks were not found above the Mason-Dixon Line. Within years of the Virginia releases, they had established populations on Long Island for the first time. Two tick experts consulted about these releases said they “were aghast” and “you’d never be able to do that now.”
 
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So maybe it's not a coincidence that all of a sudden there are ticks everywhere in our area!
I spent countless hours looking for arrowheads, fishing mountain streams for trout, small game hunting, archery hunting, scouting, looking for wild asparagus, etc., and NEVER found a tick on me until recent years, I now treat my hunting gear with permethrin and so far so good, but I don't treat my regular clothing with it. About 2 wks. ago I went to pick some wild asparagus from a plant on my property, probably in an area of about 6'x6' and just off the road, I found 3 ticks on me later.
Often wondered how the heck did all of a sudden did ticks seem to be everywhere, never gave it a thought that they may have "STOCKED" them!
 
We've had ticks here for as long as I can remember...it's not uncommon to see them. Last one I saw I caught walking across the floor in my laundry room. The previous day I was hunting snow geese hiding in some thick brush, I'm assuming he hitched a ride home with me, but I don't know for sure. This was in late Febuary with 60 degree weather. I've never seen them that early in the year. They seemingly don't start to appear until later spring and early summer.

I'll be looking out for them.
 
if true these people need to be hunted down and spoken to. then injected with lyme disease and denied treatment.

why should they get a free ride for harming us.
 
SW PA here and a Lymes “survivor”. Contracted it Nov ‘23 and after high doses of amoxicillin until May ‘24 was considered free of it in Oct. after blood test every 2 months after my last dose. Ticks have been here as long as l can remember (75y/o). The last several years l have seen them every month of the year! TREAT ALL YOUR OUTDOOR CLOTHES.
 
I work in the woods as a forester, aka tick rancher. I tell people I have several thousand head on my ranch. Luckily all ive had has been erlichiosis. I know several people with alpha gal and lymes disease. I figure my days are numbered before I get one or the other. I've been tick bitten so many times I wonder sometimes if I have a built up immunity.

I buy permithrin by the case and treat my clothes religiously.

Ticks are by far the worst part of my job..joked I need hazard pay.
 
IDK, 300,000 ticks? Enough to affect a relatively small area, but the entire country? Ticks, like all other "wildlife" go through cycles; some years are much worse than others due to temperature and moisture down here. Having said that, doesn't seem like a good idea to unleash the little buggers on anyone.
 
Malone Institute has been a 501(c)(3) since Aug 2023. The founder was involved in mRNA research long before Fauci/Obama were funding the gain of function research in Wuhan. He seems to be very critical of covid vaccines and vaccines in general. This reporting seems to parallel the 2030 WEF reset efforts(globalization of world economy and ending sovereign nations, control of agriculture/diets,private property ownership) and opposes elections of government representatives. WEF believes in an oligarchy system.
 
I believe what the WEF types are saying is there are too many people in the world, particularly in the United States.

They're crazy people who hate us. From what they say, they seek to overthrow the people in order to take the resources through the guise and lie of climate change. They're quite candid about it.

 
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