I heard that Congress is asking the Pentagon to investigate the rumor that government scientists created Lyme disease as a bioweapon. If this true then it would confirm my mistrust of the government and associated agencies.
Fuck the Supremes, governments and corporations are not people and, if they are, they provide evidence that genocide is sometimes reasonable.
The article that I read concerning the weaponized tics was from a seemingly reputable magazine. Quite frankly nothing surprises me anymore.
I remember I wore.my insect warfare shirt to a gig once and a guy bought me a free drink and said "I'll shout anyone a drink who wears an Insect warfare shirt"
How dumb do you have to be to build a nuclear reactor on an earthquake prone site. We better hope there's not another earthquake and/or tsunami. The whole place could crumble into the sea. Then where will we be. It just seems so daft to me.
During the cold war, the US wanted the Japanese back at work making transistor radios for them, and sold them a cheap reactor based on submarine designs. Like the US, white collar crime might as well be legal in Japan, and killing each other as well as attacking the rest of the world are part of their national heritage.
Conspiracy theorist: Plum Island Animal Disease Center is responsible for Lyme disease because they performed tick experiments there from the 1950s through the 1970s. It then escaped and traveled across Long island sound onto the Connecticut shores and into the quiet hamlet town of old Lyme Connecticut, where it began to spread and wreaked havoc across the nation. Scientists at the CDC: The bacterium was circulating in wildlife long before Lyme disease became a known illness in humans. Ticks collected in 1945 from the eastern end of Long Island and mice collected in 1894 on Cape Cod were found to be infected with Lyme Disease
lymes disease would be the logical deniable way to assassinate a politician who plays a lot of golf. why this hasn't happened is something of a mystery. are our spook shops less then omnipotent after all?