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We've been telling you for years that Lyme Disease is a bioweapon, citing a long list of resources, books, documentaries, etc., that supported the assertion.
Now it looks like we're finally going to find out the truth.
That's because on December 18th, President Trump signed S.1071 - National Defense Authorization Act (NDAA) for Fiscal Year 2026 into law.
The NDAA included an amendment from US Congressman Chris Smith (NJ) to “review and report on biological weapons experiments on and in relation to ticks [and] tick-borne diseases.”
Specifically, the amendment calls for a review of research from January 1, 1945, and ending on December 31, 1972, by the Department of Defense and in consultation with the National Institutes of Health, the Department of Agriculture, or any other Federal department or agency on:
The full report is due no later than December 18, 2027.
The importance of the research into the weaponization of ticks cannot be underestimated, considering that Lyme Disease is now the most common vector-borne disease in the U.S.
People have a right to know whether they were poisoned by their own government -- especially people with chronic Lyme who have suffered intense gaslighting and abuse by a medical system which has continually denied their condition even existed. Though, fortunately, HHS Secretary Bobby Kennedy promised the gaslighting of Lyme patients is now over!
Lastly, we wanted to give a special shout out to Kris Newby, the author of Bitten: The Secret History of Lyme Disease and Biological Weapons, the book that, in part, inspired Smith's amendment and the book which sent many of us down the Lyme rabbit hole in the first place.

SEC. 1068. GAO REVIEW AND REPORT ON BIOLOGICAL WEAPONS EXPERIMENTS ON AND IN RELATION TO TICKS, TICK-BORNE DISEASE.
(a) Review.--The Comptroller General of the United States shall, to the extent practicable, conduct a review of research conducted during the period beginning on January 1, 1945, and ending on December 31, 1972, by the Department of Defense, including by the Department of Defense in consultation with the National Institutes of Health, the Department of Agriculture, or any other Federal department or agency on--
(1) the use of ticks as hosts or delivery mechanisms for biological warfare agents, including experiments involving Spirochaetales or Rickettsiales; and
(2) any efforts to improve the effectiveness and viability of Spirochaetales or Rickettsiales as biological weapons through combination with other diseases or viruses.
(b) Location of Research.--In conducting the review under subsection (a), the Comptroller General shall review research conducted at facilities located inside the United States and, if feasible, facilities located outside the United States, including laboratories and field work locations.
(c) Information to Be Reviewed.--
(1) Classified information.--In conducting the review under subsection (a), the Comptroller General shall review any relevant classified information.
(2) Matters for review.--In conducting the review under subsection (a), the Comptroller General shall review, among other sources, the following:
(A) Technical Reports related to The Summary of Major Events and Problems, US Army Chemical Corps, FY 1951 - FY1969.
(B) Site Holding: CB DT DW 48158 Title: Virus and Rickettsia Waste Disposal Study. Technical Report No. 103, January 1969. Corp Author Name: FORT DETRICK FREDERICK MD Report Number: SMUFD-TR-103 Publish Date: 19690101.
(C) Site Holding: CB DT DW 60538 Title: A Plaque Assay System for Several Species of Rickettsia. Corp Author Name: FORT DETRICK FREDERICK MD Report Number: SMUFD-TM-538 Publish Date: 19690601.
(D) Site Holding: CB DW 531493 Title: Progress Report for Ecology and Epidemiology and Biological Field Test Technology, Third Quarter FY 1967. Corp Author Name: ARMY DUGWAY PROVING GROUND UT Publish Date: 19670508.
(E) Any relevant scientific research on the history of Lyme disease in the United States.
(d) Report.--
(1) In general.--Not later than two years after the date of the enactment of this Act, the Comptroller General shall submit to the Committees on Armed Services of the House of Representatives or the Senate a report that includes the following:
(A) A list of the research projects reviewed under subsection (a) and an assessment of the scope of such research.
(B) A finding by the Comptroller General as to whether such review could lead to a determination that any ticks used in such research were released outside of any facility (including any ticks that were released unintentionally).
(C) A finding by the Comptroller General as to whether such review could lead to a determination that any records related to such research were destroyed, and whether such destruction was intentional or unintentional.
(2) Form of report.--The report required under paragraph (1) shall be submitted in unclassified form, but may contain a classified annex.






