Robert Malone confirmed radioactive lone star ticks were released upon Americans, and over the last several years, there has been a surge in tick-borne Meat Allergies from… you guessed it — The Lone Star Tick.
This man in the video is a WEF bioethicist named Matthew Liao, who in 2016, talked about making humans allergic to meat through human engineering so they wouldn’t eat as much.
“You will eat less meat. And you will be happy” — How else did you think they’d do it? @RWMaloneMD
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The food crisis is coming
The three chemicals that feed the world (Sulphur, Urea,Ammonia)
All heavily sourced from the Middle East.
All moving through Hormuz.
🌾 India massive urea AND ammonia dependency on the Gulf
🇲🇦 Morocco sulphur almost entirely from Middle East
🇮🇩 Indonesia same story
🇧🇷 Brazil the world's food basket, dependent on Gulf fertilizers
No fertilizer = smaller harvests.
Smaller harvests = food prices spike.
Fertilizer shortages make your food unaffordable.
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Over 450,000 Americans now have alpha-gal syndrome. They're allergic to red meat for the rest of their lives.
The lone star tick causes it. The same tick the U.S. military released 282,800 of across Virginia in the 1960s, made radioactive with Carbon-14.
Before those experiments, lone star ticks didn't exist above the Mason-Dixon Line. Now they're in 30+ states and spreading north every year.
The CDC didn't even recognize alpha-gal as a diagnosis until 2009. Most doctors still miss it. Patients get told it's anxiety or IBS for years before someone thinks to test for it.
A government program bred weaponized ticks. Those ticks now cause a mysterious meat allergy that didn't exist before. And no one in Washington will connect the dots publicly.
Declassified documents show the U.S. military released 282,800 lone star ticks made radioactive with Carbon-14 across Virginia between 1966 and 1969, tracking their spread with Geiger counters. Before these experiments, lone star ticks did not exist above the Mason-Dixon Line.
A CIA operative described dropping infected ticks on Cuban sugarcane workers from C-123 transport aircraft during Operation Mongoose in 1962. When he returned home, his four month old son developed a life-threatening fever. His CIA commander told him to "burn all the clothes you took to Cuba. Burn everything."
Defense Secretary Robert McNamara authorized Project 112 that same year, creating a bioweapons program "almost as large and secretive as the Manhattan Project" with facilities capable of breeding 100 million infected mosquitoes per month. The military denied the program's existence for 50 years until CBS News forced acknowledgment in 2000.
Plum Island Animal Disease Center sits 13 miles from Lyme, Connecticut. From 1952 to 1969, the Army Chemical Corps ran biological warfare research there, frequently conducting experiments outdoors with acknowledged containment failures. Deer from Lyme regularly swam to Plum Island and back.
Willy Burgdorfer, the scientist who discovered the Lyme disease bacterium in 1982, spent most of his career developing tick-borne biological weapons. In 2013 video testimony, he confirmed participation in bioweapons research and hinted at an accidental release. He also discovered a second pathogen in Lyme patient blood samples that was completely omitted from his landmark study for over 40 years.
Now the lone star tick is spreading alpha-gal syndrome across the country, making people allergic to meat. In 2019, the House passed an amendment requiring the Pentagon to investigate whether the military experimented with weaponized ticks between 1950 and 1975. The results have not been made public.