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Ticks are cause of problem. Althought, I'm not suprised if they tried mosquitoes too.
Since it’s been exposed that the US has been funding something like 300 experimental labs across the globe, I would imagine that they have been covering all of bases.
 
Btw; Major League Baseball players are being required in some circumstances to wear “Pride” hats.
Some Christians are adding Bible verses to them and the backlash is building.

This ain’t American.
 
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1. Infected mosquitos are released.
2. People get infected from the mosquitos.
3. Infected people get bitten by ticks.
4. Infected ticks then infect more people.
Mosquitoes are newer idea. From last year according to @Off-Grid Artist.

Ticks are already decade long idea. Did found Twitter thread connecting with US laboratories from last century. Anyway, I didn't read details, but I'm certain it's multiple decades project now.
 
Mosquitoes are newer idea. From last year according to @Off-Grid Artist.

Ticks are already decade long idea. Did found Twitter thread connecting with US laboratories from last century. Anyway, I didn't read details, but I'm certain it's multiple decades project now.

Well Bill Gates has been releasing vaccination mosquitoes into the wild for years now. But to clear up any confusion I actually meant to say "tick" instead of "mosquito" in the earlier post.

Really it doesn't matter to me which of them has the bioengineered delivery. I don't want it. We have a lot of both on our land but the chickens have done a good job of de-ticking us again this year.
 
Looking for ways to aquire the following gold mine source. Anyone knows English translation.

Polygamia Triumphatrix. By Johann Lyser (using pseudonym Theophilus Aletheus) in 1682.

treatise written by German Lutheran theologian It is a foundational text of early modern polygamist advocacy, arguing that polygamy is not only permissible but a divine requirement.

Core Arguments
  • Biblical Defense: Lyser argued that neither the Old nor New Testament explicitly banned the practice, using passages to suggest God ordained polygamy.
  • Population Growth: He theorized that polygamy was the best solution to repopulate Europe after the devastating losses of the Thirty Years' War.
  • Critique of Monogamy: The author actively criticized the Christian church's historical shift toward strict monogamy, blaming it for societal moral decay.

Publication & Censorship
  • Origins: Although the title page claims it was printed in Lund (Sweden) in 1682, it was actually published in Amsterdam to evade heavy censorship.
  • Backlash: Lyser spent his life traveling across Europe attempting to start a polygamist sect. His book was widely condemned by religious authorities, and a vast majority of the original copies were burned.

Historical Legacy
Today, the work remains an exceptionally rare and important historical artifact representing early radical critiques of traditional European marriage. It is frequently studied by historians of 17th-century political philosophy, theology, and the history of sexuality

Here is sample of material from the book:

“I am not even mentioning that many pagans and Turks, among whom polygamy is widely practiced, might convert to Christianity if polygamy were not prohibited among us. Gilbert Voetius, a highly learned man, testifies that the entire kingdom of Tonkin, together with its king, could have been converted to the Christian faith—if the Jesuits had not, in their discussions, dissuaded those who had already been converted from practicing polygamy. They even chose to persuade the king himself that he had to put away all his wives except one if he wanted to become a Christian. This so provoked the king that he cast out all those apostles (as they called themselves) along with their apostolic—or rather, fantastical—doctrine. For this loss to the church, those enemies—not only of polygamy, but even of marriage itself—will have to answer on Judgment Day.”
 
Hmmm.

In seeking online for Polygamia Triumphatrix I found a source online for Thelyphthora by Martin Madan.

"A Treatise on Female Ruin, in its causes, effects, consequences, prevention, and remedy; considered on the basis of the Divine Law: under the following heads, viz.—Marriage, Whoredom, and Fornication, Adultery, Polygamy, Divorce; with many other incidental matters particularly including an Examination of the Principles and Tendency of Stat. 26 Geo. II. c. 33. commonly called The Marriage Act."

 
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