
Tiny, silent, and nearly invisible, ticks have become one of the most feared creatures in modern America. But behind the growing fear of Lyme disease is a darker question that refuses to disappear: what if this was not just nature? In this episode, we dig into the strange and controversial story connecting Lyme disease, Plum Island Animal Disease Center, Cold War biological research, insect weapons programs, and the rise of tick-borne illness across New England and the Northeast. We separate documented history from speculation, explore why the town of Lyme, Connecticut became central to the story, and look at how real government secrecy, medical uncertainty, ecological change, and public distrust helped create one of America’s most persistent modern conspiracy theories. Was Lyme disease the result of a lab accident? Was Plum Island involved? Or is the truth even more uncomfortable, a mix of nature, bureaucracy, secrecy, and suffering? This is not campfire nonsense. This is where biology, history, fear, and institutional distrust collide.Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/the-broadcasting-seeds-podcast--6402290/support.Books-What We Have (Grid Collapse Series Book 1)What We Have (Grid Collapse Series Book 1)The War You Didn’t Know You Were In: Understanding and Winning the Spiritual BattleCREATURES AT THE EDGE: Cryptids, Archetypes, and the Human Encounter with Mystery (At the Edge Series)The Last Witch Hunter’s Journal WebsiteYouTube
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