History Of Weaponized Insects And Bugs: As The Climate Change Cult Insists We Stop Eating Meat, Suddenly Ticks Are Causing Deadly Allergies To Meat

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by Susan Duclos, All News Pipeline:

Call me a conspiracy theorist if you want, I have been called worse, especially since so many “conspiracy theories” have been proven true, but I read a couple of pieces recently about how ticks, namely ‘lone star ticks,’ are creating meat allergies, which according to the CDC is an “emerging public health concern,” and it got me thinking about coincidences.

Like the coincidence of a new “emerging public health concern,” right at a time when we see global warming proponents insisting we stop eating meat. Coincidentally, those telling us to stop eating meat are also the ones pushing us to eat bugs.

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Alpha-gal syndrome, or AGS, is a serious and potentially life-threatening allergic reaction that comes after people eat red meat or consume products that have alpha-gal, a type of sugar found in most mammals, according to the CDC.

As for the AGS meat allergy, it can manifest as anaphylaxis—or a life-threatening allergic reaction characterized by a sudden constriction of airways and a drop in blood pressure, according to the National Institutes of Health. Researchers say that unlike allergic reactions to other foods, which are generally immediate, AGS reactions can occur three to six hours after eating red meat.

AGS symptoms can include a rash, hives, nausea, vomiting, diarrhea, shortness of breath, stomach pain, and heartburn. Symptoms can be mild to severe, officials have said.

The global warming crowd, now known as climate change crowd because the previous name didn’t catch on, seem obsessed about getting Americans to stop eating meat, so is there any chance whatsoever that their scientists would weaponize insects and/or arachnids, which many consider ticks to be?

That is when I got the searches engines cranking, along with some helpful links Stefan Stanford sent me, and the results truly gave me the creepy-crawlies.

HISTORY OF BUGS BEING WEAPONIZED FOR WAR….

Before we had the technological advances in modern day science, bugs/insects have been used by military strategists. According to History.com, beehive catapults, scorpion bombs, bug pit prisons and more, had been used throughout history.

• Delivering disease via insect vectors has been wickedly effective. During WWII, Japanese biological warfare units dropped plague-infected fleas and cholera-coated flies on Chinese cities—killing some 440,000 people. The Japanese military also developed plans to spread plague-carrying fleas over San Diego in 1945, but never followed through.

• As Severus’s men reached the walls of Hatra, scorpion bombs rained down, inflicting agonizing punishment on the Romans wherever they had exposed skin—legs, arms and, worst of all, their faces and eyes. With arachnids deployed among the Hatreni defenses, Severus was held at bay for 20 days, until his troops finally broke off the battle and retreated.

• European history is replete with accounts of beehives and wasp nests being used as warheads—including on the high seas as a highly effective way to clear the decks of an enemy ship. The technological high point in hive-heaving machinery emerged in the 14th century with the development of the entomological predecessor of the Gatling gun—a windmill-like device that propelled straw hives from the ends of the rapidly rotating arms.

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