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Former Bioweapons Contractor: "We Weaponized Ticks to Create a Poor Man's Nuke"
— Camus (@newstart_2024) November 18, 2025
A shocking revelation from a Pentagon insider: the US military actively developed insect-based bioweapons.
According to a former Fort Detrick contractor, programs existed to mass-produce ticks,… pic.twitter.com/ctRTVsh9Wo
A shocking revelation from a Pentagon insider: the US military actively developed insect-based bioweapons. According to a former Fort Detrick contractor, programs existed to mass-produce ticks, fleas, and mosquitoes loaded with deadly diseases like plague, rabies, and Venezuelan equine encephalitis. The goal? A stealth weapon that could weaken populations and cripple medical infrastructure for just "$1.33 a life." Tucker Carlson's response: "It's just so evil." This chilling chapter of history raises a urgent question: Could such programs still be active today?