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Have you heard of the book Lab 257 by Michael Christopher Carroll - 2004? This book talks about the gov't's secret germ laboratory on Plum Island.
We have the book. Very upsetting. The book shows a possible, more like probable, connection between Lyme, West Nile Virus and Plum Island.
The question the book leaves you with is could the Lyme bacteria have been altered into a super bacteria, for possible germ warfare, perhaps?
Many unanswered questions. Do you think the gov't will give us answers?
FAHGETABOUTIT!
Hey,that's why they say ignorance is bliss!
Don't watch it if it gets you upset. I read the book years ago. Nothing surprises me anymore.
There's alot of fear out in the world. Get your info, let it go and surround yourself with positive thoughts.
Fear can weaken your immune system!
Healer
[ 02-01-2013, 07:05 PM: Message edited by: Lymetoo ]
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There is a great book called Six Legged Soldiers by Professor Lockwood, very academic but also easy to read.
It documents past biological warfare - it's been going on since ancient times - going right up to the latest horrible things like insects that have cameras implanted into them.
Very interesting is the large amount of info on the Korean War in the 1950s, with Chinese and Korean statements from civilians and scientists describing all sorts of insects and ticks being dropped onto Korea, and terrible anthrax plague and encephalitis occurring afterwards..
I think we should educate ourselves about what the scientists are up to.
They do it in our name, with tax payers money.
No one seems to want to question them - I admire Jesse Ventura for being bold and upfront and asking the questions.
Plum island is only 12 miles away from Old Lyme. I guess it wasn't the only place that used to work on insects and ticks: all the secret bio warfare labs across the world were probably doing similar things.
Crazy nasty stuff - we should talk about it and get it into the open and perhaps then they would admit it and we'd get somewhere in the struggle for treatment.
AIDS patients didn't take 37 years to get decent treatment!
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