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Funding my own destruction has become increasingly less attractive lately. Re the evil scientist rebranding himself as a savior...there's something so familiar about that story...lemme think a minute...

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OK, you got me to ask ChatGPT for a poem about Willy and Tony. It's not bad, enjoy.

In labs of chaotic science, lived Tony and Willy,

Two mad scientists, genius yet silly.

Their minds sparked with schemes none could foresee,

Inventing a malaise, to profit with glee.

A microscopic monster, of their very own design,

Shaping the world, one cell at a time.

In the dark, their laughter echoed with eerie cheer,

As they brewed their plot, all hidden in fear.

Bottled in vials, the disease they let loose,

Under the guise of some benign excuse.

It spread like wildfire, infecting the masses,

Unknown to them, their fate in these classes.

In the midst of chaos, they stepped to the stage,

Promising a cure, in this terrifying age.

Their pockets were filled, as hope they did sell,

In the heart of despair, their fortune did swell.

Yet in the dance of science, a lesson lies there,

A warning to heed, if one would dare.

Tony and Willy, in their devious play,

Were caught by their own creation one day.

Their greed and their folly finally took its toll,

In the end, the disease swallowed them whole.

A tale of ambition that turned quite gory,

In the annals of science, their infamous story.

So remember dear friend, as this tale unfolds,

Seek wisdom not greed, as life's path beholds.

For what we create can return our misdeeds,

In the tale of Willy, Tony, and their infectious seeds.

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Funny! Great idea to ask ChatGTP to write a poem about Willy and Tony. So much food for thought these days. My dad had Lyme disease. He was gas-lighted by doctors, who dismissed him in the exact way you describe above (psychological). Before he died, for a different reason, he was treated for weeks with IV antibiotics. We could feel that the antibiotics were helping him. Incredibly sad that we hadn't known how to treat him earlier. Also sad that he was never vindicated in his belief that he had Lyme disease. That it was a biological weapon, and that he was gas-lighted in the same way as those harmed by the covid "vaccines", and that the DOD/Pfizer will now acknowledge the disease as part of its process of creating a market for it's vaccine for it's weaponized tick, is mind-numbing. I wish my dad knew all this. At least, I now do. Thank you for this review. I am ever grateful for your substack, and the truths you pursue.

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It's strange, I am wondering who to congradulate, myself, you, or the machine. I guess it was a collaboration of sorts? Obviously the machine has read The Night Before Christmas and some Dr. Zuess. I hope the allegory it makes comes true, but I suppose entertainment and distraction is the overriding goal here. RE seeds, I like to remember that for all we have 'invented', we have yet to make a seed, a sperm, an egg. We can only defile them for our financial gain, but nature creates them. Or, used to. best and thanks

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I am beyond furious at Australian doctors for not recognising tick- bourne illnesses. I HATE doctors.

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I was bitten by ticks and multiple tick nymphs in Qld. 12 years ago. I couldn't explain the symptoms and only related to the ticks when one night on I believe A Current Affair a woman was shown having seizures similar to my experience.

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Wow - seizures. I have had flu-like symptoms which is common but I have never heard of anyone having seizures. Considering the level 4 bioweapons facility in Melbourne who knows what they are cooking up.

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Much like the police, I’ll never trust doctors again.

I’m ashamed that I ever did.

Michael1964

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Don't be ashamed, friend. Be grateful you woke up.

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Thank you for this very important information in an easy to understand way. I love Substack, but I tend to learn more and more things which makes me angry. The good part is I'm no longer naive.

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I hear from my friend in Avalon (upper north shore) that there are more and more people getting ill and enter into anaphylactic shock from eating ...beef. And that it’s believed to be caused by...tick bite. 😳

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Indeed. Here is a passage from the book about the meat allergy (thanks for the reminder, I'll add it into the article).

"Lone star ticks carry several serious human diseases, including Rocky Mountain spotted fever, tularemia, Heartland virus disease, and two species of ehrlichia, a close bacterial relative of the rickettsias. And more recently, some people bitten by lone star ticks have suffered from a delayed-reaction, long-lasting meat allergy caused by immune system hypersensitivity to the alpha-gal sugar molecule found in lone star tick saliva."

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Yep. I have an anaphylactic mammalian meat allergy since last year from a tick bite in Sydney northern beaches area. Our local butcher says it is ruining his business. Trending. %^&$#

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Wtf? This is the first I’ve heard of this

ETA: and putting my tinfoil hat on now…

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🙏🏻

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I was diagnosed with alpha-gal allergy in 2012. Been having allergic reactions for over 25 years and couldn’t figure out what I was allergic to. Thank you so much, Arkansas

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This happened to a friend of mine in the US. She is now allergic to red meat since suffering a tick bite.

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Do you believe that particular one? Are there other possible causes? Beef tampered with? For instance "mRNA" "vaccinated"? Maybe "against Lyme"? They sure want to discourage the goyim from eating beef, they have been making that increasingly clearer.

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My friend is vaccine-free and almost died from the shock of ingesting red meat. I believe their experience and research on this subject. And yes, it could be from a number of causes - known or unknown. Add it to the stack.

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At this point anything is possible.

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Lone star ticks and ehrlichiosis cause this.

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Apparently, Osha and Artemesia herbs help healing Lyme disease : Herbal Relief of Lyme Disease

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZqeaRXFgY7s&feature=youtu.be

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An extra-special Thank You for linking to the Author's Page and not to a**zon!

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😊👍

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Thanks for the reference to the book Bitten, I must read it. And thank you for the synopsis.

Strange you should mention ticks. We have been inundated with some kind of weird ticks over the last few weeks. These are tiny tiny things that I've never seen the likes of. They're not cattle ticks, dog ticks and I'm not sure they're even scrub ticks. My partner and I have had about 5 or 6 bites each over the last few weeks. We've been living in the same place for 5 years and only had one encounter 3 years ago. Anyway, the bite is a burning, itching and painful sensation until the thing is removed. And removal is only possible with a torch, tweezers and a magnifying glass after the tick has been killed else it injects more powerful toxin from its tiny body as it's being squeezed. Perfect bioweapon indeed!

So coincidentally(?) after the last tick bite, I came down with pretty bad flu like symptoms which I've had for 10 days. My partner hasn't got it, so who knows? So you just have to wonder whether these things could be aerosolized by the billions - the size is roughly one fifth the size of a pin head. We suffer from pretty toxic geoengineering here on the Sunshine Coast (Australia)... so who the hell knows what they've been up to. Unfortunately, these days nothing can ever be ruled out...

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Thanks for the note, and agree, nothing can be ruled out.

Yes, they can be aerosolized. In the book there is mention of spraying it over Cuban fields with the specific aim of debilitating the workforce.

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I think those tiny, tiny ticks are baby ticks. It’s early in the season and they grow much bigger during the summer. You should start antibiotic treatment immediately.

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We call them seed ticks. Tiny

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I'm going to need to read this at some point. I'm realizing I want to know as much about medical history as I can. Not just vaccine. All of it.

One thing as a kid about Lyme disease and ticks that confused me was if they were this dangerous why wasn't it more of an issue before our time. Why only now? I remember reading a short snippet of a Mark Twain story where Huck or Sawyer is playing with a tick on his desk and being horrified. How could he be so cavalier about a tick. I guessed people just not realize they had it or didn't care? But that didn't seem right given how serious we were told it can be. But if it was a new phenomenon suddenly it makes a lot more sense.

As far as the scientists being the arsonist and the fireman (an expression I learned from my one company job I had once) I think the story of the rabies vaccine is highly suspect as well. Researcher happens upon a kid attacked by a rabid dog and just happens to have a remedy he's been working on ready to go? Or in all his experimentation on animals did that dog get out from under his research and happen upon a boy in the area?

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Yes, I've ended up with a fascination with medical history, as it often is the basis of culture, politics etc

And yes, I think the whole rabies story is another construct, I've been gathering material and my thoughts so I can write something about it.

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🎯🤯

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I share your horror regarding Twain; makes my skin crawl. Similarly, Charles Darwin describes his personal encounter, as well as his crew's, with the tropical "kissing" bug which can be read under the subtitle "History" in the second link I posted in my previous comment on this thread and which I can't stress enough that people seriously need to be aware of.

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Amazing how a "new" disease just came into existence. Poof, it's magic. Sound familiar?

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Yes, definitely a US bioweapon. My sister had this and her symptoms were horrific. She has Down Syndrome and could not tolerate the heavy-duty anti-biotics and we had to treat it naturally. We did the herbal approach, and were having good luck with Buhner's book 1 protocol, but then my sister developed an allergy to one of the herbs (andrographis), so we had to switch and ended up doing Dr. David Jernigan's Borrellogen, which killed it.

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Thanks for doing this—I think that book planted one of my first “hmm” seeds about the US military. Interestingly, that book actually got some good press when it came out.

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Is the Pfizer Lyme "vaccine" "mRNA based" as far as we can know?

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Good question, but no the new Pfizer Lyme disease vaccine is not an mRNA vaccine. It is a protein subunit vaccine. But I am sure they will eventually develop an mRNA version. All vaccines are headed in that direction.

https://www.pfizer.com/news/press-release/press-release-detail/pfizer-and-valneva-initiate-phase-3-study-lyme-disease

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Thank you for this amazing substack. My mother was injured by the original Lymerix vaccine. The mindless lemmings surrounding me in this tick-infested area are clamoring for Lymerix 2.0, and woe to the soul that tries to provide warning.

I shared your substack on fakebook - let’s see if it squeaks through shadowbanning.

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Sorry to hear that Kat.

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Sorry for your mom's injury from Lymerix . I am looking for as much info on this as possible; if you or anyone else has any research, data or anecdotes to share.

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Oh I'm so-o-o-o glad that Pfizer is developing a Lyme vaccine. They're doing it for us, you know. To keep us safe.

I purchased and read "Bitten" this past winter - one of the best books I've read in quite a while, along with the books by Liam Scheff and Celia Farber that you recommended.

This is several years old, so you've probably already seen it. But in case you haven't, the author provides details and documentation on US bioweapons labs worldwide, going back decades, including mysterious illnesses that popped up in the vicinity of these labs, which I'm sure were just coincidences. Many of the illnesses were spread by insects which weren't even native to the area. IIRC, she presented this information to the United Nations, but of course it felt on deaf ears.

http://dilyana.bg/the-pentagon-bio-weapons/

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Thanks Rex, hadn't seen that.

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Interesting historic context for Plumb Island and Cold Spring Harbor's eugenics loving elite in Mathew Crawford's Campfire Wiki w lots of other toxic history gems!

https://www.campfire.wiki/doku.php?id=cold_spring_harbor

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There is another silent, debilitating and deadly plague but I don't know if it's been weaponized: Chagas disease aka Trypanosoma cruzi. Looking it up, cases are appearing in Australia/New Zealand but apparently not via its American transmitter which is a loathsome, stealthy bug which should be recognized and killed in all its stages.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chagas_disease

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Triatominae

The cases appearing in Australia are supposedly primarily due to blood transfusions and organ transplants, but given the nature of these ghastly bugs, I find it incredibly difficult to believe that they haven't arrived on every warm continent via global shipping.

Our personal discovery happened when years ago we bought two lab puppies who, unbeknownst to us, were doomed from birth. Long, sad story short, we've learned that this bug hides everywhere. Its feeding process takes place when its subject is sleeping or just sitting still; injecting a kind of anesthesia, it sucks the blood and simultaneously defecates, leaving behind an itchy spot (like a mosquito) by which the subject unknowingly scratches and infects himself with the blood parasite. It's suspected that Charles Darwin died of this disease.

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Nothing surprises me anymore.

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