Just like OUR OWN GOVERNMENT STARTED LYME DISEASE (Read “Lab 257”) and OUR OWN GOVERNMENT started COVID (NIH funding Wuhan Lab) it should SURPRISE NO ONE that OUR OWN GOVERNMENT has been poisoning OUR AIR, SOIL & WATER GEOENGINEERING the skies WITH HEAVY METALS, DARPA Show more Quote The Vigilant Fox @VigilantFox · 13h Replying to @VigilantFox Before Kennedy reveals who’s behind the geoengineering project, we need to start this story with some crucial context. Back in August 2024, before he became Secretary of Health and Human Services, Robert F. Kennedy Jr. responded to an X post about a “chemtrail pilot
Replying to @WarClandestine I can’t help but believe that the beginning of all this systemic biowarfare development started with Operation Paperclip recruiting NAZI scientists and Unit 731 from the Japanese. Knowing, as well as anyone can know, the likely genesis Lyme disease and everything that’s evolved Show more
Two new studies led by the @jutraslab have identified an antibiotic that cures #LymeDisease at a fraction of the dosage of the current "gold standard" treatment and discovered what may cause a treated infection to mimic chronic illness in patients. https://tinyurl.com/3eyknud
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UNDER THE EIGHTBALL - Shocking History of Toxic Aerosol, Lyme, and Biological Human Experiments rumble.com UNDER THE EIGHTBALL - Shocking History of Toxic Aerosol, Lyme and Biological Human Experiments
— Anna Giuseppa🥰💙✝️❤️🦋🌹🌴🎀 (@AnneSpaceCoast) May 2, 2025
2024 paper discusses 30M Americans with LongCOVID and a need for precision medicine due to overlapping symptoms in inflammatory conditions and used machine learning to help differentiate clear etiological & pathophysiological differences between LC/PASC, Lyme Disease and ME/CFS.
SARS2 may present mildly or asymptomatically. HIV, Lyme Disease, Type 2 Diabetes, Hepatitis B or C, high blood pressure, and atherosclerosis all present mildly or even asymptomatically in the very beginning, too. And like SARS2, they all have serious long-term consequences. Show more
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“It turns pain into progress, and fear into fuel.” In honor of #LymeDiseaseAwarenessMonth this May, Project Lyme Board Chair Ali Moresco calls on all of us to stand with Lyme disease survivors. Support research. Raise awareness. Be part of the change. https://projectlyme.org/from-the-desk-of-ali-moresco/…
May is Lyme Disease Awareness Month (LDAM), we can increase awareness and understanding of Lyme disease, as well as other tick-borne diseases such as Tick-Borne Relapsing Fever (TBRF), Bartonella, Babesia, Rickettsia, Ehrlichia and Anaplasma #ldam #igenex
Just imagine if/ when it comes out that almost every pandemic and tons of diseases we know these days are man made. COV, Swine flu, bird flu, ebola, monkey pox, HIV, herpes, Lyme disease and plenty of others I missed should be looked into. Quote Clandestine @WarClandestine · 3h My main objective is accomplished. When I was censored by Big Tech and smeared by the MSM in February 2022, for reporting on the US-funded biolabs in Ukraine, I set out on a mission to make as much noise as possible and get the information to the right people. It worked. After
Lyme disease is a bacterial infection primarily transmitted by Ixodes ticks, also known as deer ticks or blacklegged ticks. Lyme is found throughout the United States, as well as in more than 60 other countries. Learn More: https://lymedisease.org/lyme-basics/lyme-disease/about-lyme/… #LymeDiseaseAwarenessMonth
World Lyme Day seeks to raise awareness about Lyme disease. Lyme disease is a bacterial infection transmitted by the bite of an infected tick. It comes from the bacteria Borrelia burgdorferi and is spread by infected ticks usually found in the northeast, mid-Atlantic, upper Midwest, and the pacific coast. This day aims to inform and educate the public about Lyme disease. This includes learning how to prevent it and how to treat it. It is estimated that 300,000 people are diagnosed with Lyme disease in the US every year.
World Lyme Day seems to have been started in 2013 as an awareness campaign. It is observed annually on May 1st.
Top 10 Facts for World Lyme Day in 2026
As the 2026 observance of World Lyme Day on May 1 approaches, the following facts highlight the current global landscape of the disease and the advancements in its prevention and treatment:
Phase 3 clinical trial results for the VLA15 vaccine candidate, developed by Pfizer and Valneva, are anticipated in the first half of 2026, marking the most significant step toward a human Lyme disease vaccine since the withdrawal of LYMErix in 2002.
Public health experts predict a substantial surge in tick activity across the Northern Hemisphere this year, as 2026 follows a trend of warming temperatures and shorter winters that have allowed black-legged ticks to expand into historically harsh northern regions.
The international Light Up For Lyme campaign will see major global landmarks and public buildings illuminated in lime green to signify solidarity with the millions of individuals living with persistent symptoms.
Lyme disease is frequently referred to by medical professionals as the great imitator because its wide-ranging symptoms often mimic those of other conditions such as fibromyalgia, multiple sclerosis, and chronic fatigue syndrome, frequently leading to initial misdiagnosis.
The award-winning documentary The Quiet Epidemic continues to drive global conversations about the history of the disease and the scientific controversies surrounding the existence of chronic Lyme.
Modern research has positioned Lyme disease as a primary climate change indicator for the Environmental Protection Agency due to the direct correlation between rising global temperatures and the geographic spread of the Borrelia burgdorferi bacterium.
Beyond traditional vaccines, scientists are advancing a new category of preventative care known as Lyme PrEP, which uses a seasonal monoclonal antibody injection to provide immediate, short-term immunity during peak tick seasons.
The investigative book Bitten: The Secret History of Lyme Disease and Biological Weapons by Kris Newby remains a central point of interest for those exploring the discovery of the disease and its relationship to historical bioweapons research.
Recent economic studies estimate that the annual healthcare burden of Lyme disease in the United States alone has climbed toward $1 billion, factoring in the costs of long-term care and lost workplace productivity.
In addition to humans, the 2026 awareness efforts emphasize the growing risk to domestic animals, as the American Lyme Disease Foundation reports that tick-borne illnesses are increasingly affecting pets in suburban areas previously considered low-risk.
Learn about lyme disease prevention if you go into woody or grassy areas. Some tips include: 1) wearing long pants and sleeves 2) using insect repellent or bug spray 3) clearing out tick-prone areas such as brush, wood piles and tall grass.
Practice removing a tick. You'll need tweezers and some gum or playdoh. Roll up the gum or playdoh into small little cylinders and stick one end down to the table. Practice removing it gently from the base with your tweezers.
Take your pet to the vet for a check up. Pets are often very susceptible to lyme disease since the ticks can attach and live in a pet's fur unnoticed for a long time. Vets sell preventative pills that can help remove ticks from your pet. Do some research and see if they're right for you.
Watch a documentary about lyme disease to learn more about it. Some of our favorites include Under Our Skin, Lyme-Light and Touched By Lyme.