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In 1968, three separate tick-borne diseases emerged simultaneously in the same region, 13 miles from Plum Island, a facility the U.S. Army operated as a biological weapons lab from 1952 to 1969. Not an agriculture station. A weapons lab. The USDA denied it until 1993, when classified documents proved otherwise. Willy Burgdorfer, the scientist credited with "discovering" Lyme disease, was recruited by the military in 1951 to weaponize tick-borne pathogens. His assignments: package plague-infected fleas, determine lethal doses of yellow fever, infect ticks with multiple pathogens at once. Then in 1982, he "finds" Lyme disease. His own notes show he also found a second pathogen, a Rickettsia variant called the Swiss agent, in Lyme patients' blood. He was told to leave it out of his landmark paper. In 2013, on camera, he said: "I didn't tell you everything." Between 1966 and 1969, the military released 300,000 radioactive lone-star ticks along migration routes toward Long Island. Within years, established populations of those ticks appeared on Long Island for the first time in recorded history. The same region. The same years. Three diseases at once.This is not a coincidence. It's a playbook, the same one used after SARS-CoV-2, after African swine fever, after every biological incident governments don't want you investigating: suppress the evidence, promote natural origins, attack the investigators, and run the inquiry yourself.