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Tuesday, March 21, 2023

Is Lyme disease a government-made bioweapon? I had not heard this before until a friend of mine who has Lyme disease

Is Lyme disease a government-made bioweapon?: There is a new epidemic of Lyme disease, or so we are told, that is once again drawing attention to the claim of award-winning author Kris Newby, whose book “Bitten: The Secret History of Lyme Disease and Biological Weapons” suggests that Lyme disease is a government-made bioweapon. Dr. Joseph Mercola addressed this in a recent […]

 

 

A good friend of mine who has Lyme disease said that in theory Lyme disease could be a bio weapon; and apparently some other scientists think there maybe evidence for this. I am not sure about the Ft Detrick angle. I personally have toured Ft Detrick as I used to work w a group of virologists who were moved there.. I did not work there, but I was visiting and I got the grand tour of the RNA viral repository (in Nitrogen freezers) and it could have happened.. that is for sure. WOW... nothing would surprise me. If Ebola can escape in Reston, VA.. where in theory EBOLA SHOULD HAVE NEVER EVEN BEEN NEAR, a residential suburb of Northern VA, 

quoting from an article on the Ebola escape in 1989..

RE: Gerald Jaax, one of the leaders of a team of Army scientists that responded to the 1989 outbreak in Reston, Virginia, closely watched the meticulously planned transfers this month of two American aid workers from Liberia to a specialized facility in Atlanta, the first Ebola patients ever brought to the U.S. Jaax recalled his days urgently trying to corral the country's first known outbreak.

 

ANYTHING IS POSSIBLE for the evil stupid SOBs .. and I can say that as a former Virologists who did work in a BF 3 LAB. where ZERO outbreaks occurred because we knew better and used max precautions, even then when lab accidents happened.. and of course spills and such happen.. we dealt w/ it proper protocols

IT IS BETTER TO BE LUCKY THAN GOOD..!!! but educated Good does help

Isabell

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