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bcfromfl on scored.co
13 days ago 2 points (+0 / -0 / +2Score on mirror ) 1 child
Here's the thing about tick-borne illnesses (and mosquito-borne illnesses as well): the assumptions/groupthink about their lifecycles is all wrong. Were/are there government programs to weaponize these arachnids and insects? Yes. But this is where the psyop begins.

Wild populations of these creatures are hatched from eggs, disease free. "They" tell us that these creatures (only females, dividing the potential population in half) are inoculated with the disease by biting multiple infected host animals...except ticks and mosquitos do not feed this way! If the female gets lucky enough for a blood meal, they grow the eggs quickly, lay them, and die. Relatively few are lucky enough to reach this stage. Certainly not enough to cultivate a disease vector. They are prolific enough that a few laying eggs is enough to foster another generation.

We are led to believe that millions upon millions of these creatures are out there, inoculated with disease, just waiting to pounce on us. This is just not supported by the facts. Furthermore, a disease "outbreak" would be effectively shut down, especially in northern latitudes, by winter. Dead ticks and mosquitos means no carry-over to the next generation, even if they were carriers.

These diseases are not commonly found in host mammals. The only way to spread the disease and create outbreaks is artificial manipulation. The dispersal mechanism, by the way, devised in those bioweapon programs is through airdrops.
OttomanJannisary on scored.co
13 days ago 2 points (+0 / -0 / +2Score on mirror ) 2 children
If the ticks are not getting the diseases from their hosts where exactly do they get it from? Do they breed diseased ticks in a laboratory and drop them off in nature through planes? What is exactly inside these airdrops?

The story of lyme disease from the mainstream media is exactly comparable to how they denied that COVID-19 was a manmade disease from a laboratory, but decided to say that the virus mutated from bats and transmitted to humans. Times are really repeating themselves aren't they?
bcfromfl on scored.co
13 days ago 1 point (+0 / -0 / +1Score on mirror )
It is conceivable that the first wave of ticks from Plum Island were indeed carried to mainland Connecticut by bird migration, but birds are an unlikely host for ticks. Birds get lice, but ticks are uncommon. This is suspicious to me. Why did this disease appear all-of-a-sudden, with no historical record?

We never get to see outbreak maps, with dates. This would be incredibly revealing. Certainly there are an accumulation of Lyme patients that doctors have treated regularly, but how common is it really?

I know there are aerial dispersals of chemicals, as I have tracked them closely. It is then not a stretch of the imagination -- especially since the details of the bioweapons program are known -- to also include ticks. Although, these would be done at low altitude, and not 40,000+ feet like the chemical dispersals.
bcfromfl on scored.co
13 days ago 1 point (+0 / -0 / +1Score on mirror )
https://medium.com/the-collector/the-us-government-once-poisoned-its-own-citizens-a4b338d407a0

https://listverse.com/2017/06/01/top-10-us-government-experiments-done-on-its-own-citizens/
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