The hottest Bioweapons Substack posts right now

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Who is Robert Malone 27 implied HN points 04 Mar 26
  1. Declassified records and witness accounts show large-scale military arthropod programs and outdoor testing, including releases and tracking of hundreds of thousands of ticks and alleged operational deployments of infected ticks.
  2. Crucial scientific findings about co-infections (the so‑called “Swiss Agent”) were suppressed for decades, which may have hidden contributors to persistent Lyme illness and hampered treatment and research.
  3. Convergent genomic, environmental, operational, and behavioral evidence casts doubt on a purely natural origin of the Lyme epidemic and underscores the need for full declassification, independent investigation, and stronger transparency and oversight.
The DisInformation Chronicle 640 implied HN points 28 Feb 23
  1. Government scientists were conducting research to make bugs more deadly and contagious, potentially contributing to the increase in Lyme disease cases.
  2. There is evidence suggesting that Lyme disease may have an unnatural origin related to bioweapons research programs.
  3. There are challenges in addressing chronic Lyme disease, with issues surrounding testing, treatment, and the development of effective vaccines.
QTR’s Fringe Finance 34 implied HN points 18 Feb 25
  1. Bird flu is being compared to Covid in how authorities handle public fear and control. Just like with Covid, some people believe there's a plan to push vaccines on the population.
  2. Many think that the mass killing of birds during outbreaks mirrors the lockdowns during Covid, suggesting it's more about control than actual health. Letting animals build natural immunity is seen as a smarter approach.
  3. There's a call to change leadership in agencies handling health and safety because of their past actions. The belief is that fresh perspectives could help prevent repeating mistakes from the past.
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C.O.P. Central Organizing Principle. 24 implied HN points 03 Feb 25
  1. There's a belief that some big players, like Musk, might be trying to hide government connections to COVID-19 research that could link back to the Pentagon. This raises questions about accountability and the protection of military budgets.
  2. Many people think the Pentagon has a history of obscuring its actions and misusing taxpayer money. There's a call for more transparency to uncover what really happens with military funds.
  3. The idea of whistleblowers is highlighted as being crucial for revealing the truth. Some believe they can connect the dots better than any written record and that they play a key role in holding powerful entities accountable.
Artificial Ignorance 42 implied HN points 15 Mar 24
  1. Capable autonomous agents are an upcoming frontier in AI, with Devin showcasing potential in software development and SIMA displaying versatility in video games.
  2. OpenAI's board expands with new members, and the company makes strides in partnerships and technology development.
  3. Global concerns arise around the use of AI for bioweapons, leading to agreements to prevent misuse, alongside AI-related vulnerabilities and challenges in AI governance.
C.O.P. Central Organizing Principle. 0 implied HN points 15 Jan 24
  1. Joe Rogan discussed the misconception that 90% of Native Americans were killed by disease.
  2. Historical evidence suggests that biological warfare and bullets played a significant role in the extermination of First Nations tribes.
  3. The deliberate distribution of smallpox vaccines to white populations but not to Native Americans serves as evidence of a bioweapon genocide against First Nations tribes.