Alpha-gal syndrome is rapidly becoming a major topic of concern, with content about the condition racking up millions of views. Tick season hasn’t even officially started, and the topic is already exploding in popularity, attracting millions of views daily.
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A man has become one of the 450,000 Americans affected by alpha-gal syndrome, a tick-borne meat allergy that triggers painful allergic reactions to animal products.
“Look at my face and my neck. I can’t eat meat anymore. I can’t have any animal products. It’s in everything.”
We need more eyes on this.
There's a discussion happening in Telegram right now about:
Why AGS appears to be getting so much more attention this year than ever before.
Link below.
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The Alpha-Gal Syndrome story isn't getting smaller.
More people are discovering it every day. 🕷️
At some point, someone you know is going to bring it up in conversation. $AGS
Scientists Propose Using Genetically Modified Ticks to Make People Allergic to Meat.
An academic paper arguing it is morally justifiable to use genetically modified ticks to spread a potentially life-threatening meat allergy has sparked widespread backlash. Here are the details:
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❓ WHAT HAPPENED: Scientists proposed genetically engineering ticks to induce allergies to red meat in the population in an unearthed study.
📺 DETAIL: In a paper published by Western Michigan University last year, researchers Parker Crutchfield and Blake Hereth argued that genetically engineering ticks to spread alpha-gal syndrome (AGS) to cause allergies to red meat, in order to create a meat-free society, would be morally justified. The researchers argued that meat consumption is immoral, citing animal suffering and environmental harm. The paper has since been described as just a “thought experiment.” The authors of the paper have clarified that no experiments have been conducted, although they note that it may be possible to cultivate population-wide allergies to red meat in the future. Critics have called the proposal dangerous and arbitrary, criticizing the researchers’ argument that infecting people with a potentially life-threatening disease from tick bites would not violate their rights. AGS is a serious, potentially life-threatening allergy triggered by the consumption of red meat, such as pork, lamb, and beef, and products coming from mammals. AGS symptoms range from mild to severe, spanning mild hives, stomach pain, and anaphylaxis, a condition in which a person’s blood pressure drops rapidly, making it impossible for them to breathe. Between 2017 and 2022, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) reported roughly 90,000 suspected cases of AGS, with an estimated 15,000 new cases every year. Approximately half a million Americans are suspected of suffering from AGS. There is currently no cure for AGS, and it requires lifelong avoidance of red meat products, and several types of medication.
💬 KEY QUOTE: “It is feasible to genetically edit the disease-carrying capacity of ticks. If we are right, then today we have the obligation to research and develop the capacity to proliferate tickborne AGS and, tomorrow, carry out that proliferation,” the paper argued.
📺 FLASHBACK: This story follows a report from late May showing that emergency room (ER) visits caused by tick bites had skyrocketed from 39 per 100,000 to 137 per 100,000. The data covers ER visits between March and April in ten Midwest states. In response to the findings, Health and Human Services (HHS) Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. announced a new effort to treat tick-borne diseases, including AGS.
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BREAKING: Scientists claimed it was "morally" justifiable to infect people with a virus that would make them allergic to meat in a controversial paper published in 2025.
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NEW: A recently unearthed study has set off a tidal wave of outrage after scientists claimed it was 'morally' justifiable to infect people with a virus making them allergic to meat — Daily Mail
AMERICA IS UNDER TICK INVASION — AND IT’S NO ACCIDENT!
We’ve NEVER seen anything like this.
Rep. Tim Burchett called it out: "Bill Gates is behind the explosion of ticks."
Look at this dog bowl in Missouri: completely covered in hundreds of ticks. They’re not eating the food — ticks are blood-feeders. They’re literally waiting for the dog so they can latch on and attack.
This is happening RIGHT NOW across the country.
The Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation has dumped $$MILLIONS into genetically modified cattle ticks.
Gates has openly attacked meat production for years while pouring BILLIONS into his lab-grown fake meat empire.
Now alpha-gal syndrome — the tick bite that gives you a lifelong allergy to all real meat and dairy (beef, pork, lamb) — is exploding everywhere. One bite and your body treats steak like poison.
Coincidence? Pfizer is racing out a Lyme disease vaccine (ticks again). Gates funds mosquito “vaccine” tech. The timing is way too perfect.
Experts blame “warm weather.”
We call BULLSH*T.
This is engineered chaos to make real meat and meat byproducts dangerous.
Protect your dogs. Protect your family. Protect our food supply.
Bill Gates needs to answer for this. NOW.
Bill Gates Funded Research Into Genetically Engineered Cattle Ticks. Now, 450,000 Americans Have Red Meat Allergies from Alpha-Gal Syndrome Caused by Tick Bites.
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BREAKING: Scientists claimed it was "morally" justifiable to infect people with a virus that would make them allergic to red meat in a controversial paper published in 2025.
Just one bite from a genetically modified tick and steak turns into poison!
What does that leave, then? Bill Gates' "lab-grown meat"...
Chilling how a small bug bite can change what you eat for the rest of your life...
Time to arrest Bill Gates!