Alpha gal syndrome, a condition causing severe allergies to red meat, has seen a dramatic increase in cases, sparking discussions about its origins. The syndrome, transmitted through tick bites, has reportedly risen by 10,000% over the past decade, with a further 300% increase in the last three years. This has led some experts to question whether this is a natural phenomenon or the result of human intervention.
Concerns Over Human Involvement
Epidemiologist Nicolas Hulscher has raised concerns about potential government or NGO-related activities that could have contributed to the rise of alpha gal syndrome. He points to historical instances, such as the US Army’s release of radioactive labeled ticks in the 1960s, and recent funding from the Gates Foundation to a biotech company for genetically engineered ticks. These actions have led to speculation about whether these activities could be linked to the current surge in cases.
Hulscher emphasizes the need for thorough investigation into these activities, especially considering the possibility of illegal actions. He notes that while some individuals can naturally overcome the allergy, the potential for a genetically modified illness to become more virulent is a significant concern.
Historical Parallels and Modern Implications
The discussion also draws parallels with historical events, such as the distribution of smallpox-infected blankets to indigenous populations by colonists, which led to widespread devastation. Conspiracy theorists, like ‘Conspiracy Carl,’ argue that similar tactics might be at play today, with global elites allegedly manipulating populations through engineered diseases.
The role of prominent figures like Bill Gates is also scrutinized, with accusations of funding genetically modified insects and epidemics. These claims, while controversial, highlight the need for transparency and accountability in scientific and governmental activities.
The conversation around alpha gal syndrome is complex and raises important questions about the intersection of science, ethics, and public health. As the investigation continues, it remains crucial to approach these issues with an open mind and a commitment to uncovering the truth.
Original reporting: 93.1 WIBC (Indianapolis) — read the source article.