Plum Island: America's Bioweapons Conspiracy Hotspot



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28 thoughts on “Plum Island: America's Bioweapons Conspiracy Hotspot”

  1. Is this the same government that said Tuskegee Airmen had “bad blood”, Richard Jewell was guilty,?hunters laptop was “Russian disinformation”, Trump “colluded with Russia”, COVID-19 was from “pangolins”, etc.? (Allegedly)

    I trust them completely.

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  2. (28:00) There is no current human vaccine against Lyme disease. There's vaccines for tick-borne encephalitis, a different, less easily spreading, but more deadly, tick-borne virus.

    There used to be Lymerix, but its manufacturer withdrew it in the late nineties in response to mostly bullshit lawsuits from organised antivaxxers. There's a certain possibility that the kernel of real problems in the lawsuits was that it might possibly have triggered autoimmune conditions in some humans — which is a known issue with some vaccines, and has been studied to a significantly better degree in the quarter century since —, but it's not known for sure. In any case, the whole affair scared other potential vaccine-makers away from even trying to get a Lyme vaccine through a human approval process.

    So, now dogs can get vaccinated against Lyme borreliosis, but humans can not.

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  3. My brother got Lyme disease and it hit while we were on vacation over the summer and it took him a awhile to get back up to speed (lol) in track and cross country but luckily he doesn’t have any issues left over at this point

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  4. I grew up on Long Island, I was in the fire department and I had to friends who also worked on plum island. It’s not plum island that should have the conspiracy. It’s uptown. Brookhaven national lab with has all the bad things my neighboring fire district

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  5. Animals taste so good that we'll probably never come to the conclusion as a society that eating them is wrong. Is it wrong? They eat each other and eat us. If we came to the conclusion it was wrong we'd be holding ourselves to a higher standard than them which wouldn't be a bad thing. I think it's just one of those "It is what it is" kind of things. If you've made the commitment to not eat animals that's great and if not people shouldn't shame you for it.

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  6. Animal genocide 😂 wtf are you on about Simon. Live stock and poultry is not going extinct. It's a major food source. What is he going yo say next. When a farmer harvests a crop. That deforestation 😂
    For someone allegedly intelligent. He says some monumentally dumb things.

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  7. Oh yes, the russians had a similar program. My grandfather went to work one morning in early 1945 in Berlin. Never arrived, never was heard of again. Dr. of chemistry working for Osram – yes, the lightbulb company. Decades later we found out through the red cross that he had died in a russian prison camp. No further information available…

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