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Some interviews by author:
https://www.corporatecrimereporter.com/news/200/kris-newby-on-the-secret-history-of-lyme-disease-and-biological-weapons/
https://www.militarypoisons.org/latest-news/interview-with-kris-newby
https://youtu.be/PBq5cDuWj2A?si=_jDAvl6TKrz1wiXh
Plum island was run by one of the captured nazi scientists from operation paperclip. Fuck Lyme disease and all the nazis in our government
I have a book called Deadly Allies by John Bryden, a Canadian senator, from the eighties that goes into all this, that I would recommend as well.
The first Lyme disease vaccine was ground up ticks mashed up with formaldehyde. They tested on soldiers they did not enlighten, and did not tell them how badly it would hurt.
Soldiers were given the shot then let out into the hall, where they would almost instantly double over, and would come to say they thought their arm was falling off.
Also if I remember correctly, Lyme disease came out of fort Detrick. Or the infected ticks did.
I read this book recently. I believe there were more tick releases than we will ever be aware of! I live in Southern Indiana. I spent most of the 80s and 90s playing in the local woods. I’d get maybe 1-2 dog ticks on me throughout the whole spring-fall tick season. By the early 2000s I started getting more on me, then by 2010 the locals woods became infested with ticks. I’d never seen lone star ticks before then.
Now a hike through my local woods on a nice day in early summer I can expect to get anywhere between 25-100 ticks in my easily and it’s mostly deer and lone star ticks. During a one night backpacking trip at Mammoth Cave NP last summer I ended up with well over 200 ticks on me that were nymph or adult size!