I have no idea. I've heard rumors but don't have any actual proof. I'm just saying that it was around a hell of a long time before it was identified and named. People just suffered with it until they died a "death by natural causes". Dave
On Fri, May 5, 2017 at 3:07 PM, Jean Baugh <oldgloryte...@srcaccess.net> wrote: > Hi Dave, > > Who do you think might have weaponized and further spread Lyme? I’m very > seriously asking what you think. > > Many years ago, there was a large article in a farm magazine about our > government digging up a known small pox victim, to see if they could > retrieve the virus and tweak it. People were asked their opinion on them > doing this and the scientific world was horrified and outraged that > something so dangerous would be played with. Then, everything got quiet > and nothing else was heard. > > Thank you, > > Jean > > *********** > I have a small problem with that statement. I contacted Lyme in Germany in > 1957. At that time they had no idea what it was so I went undiagnosed for > nearly 50 years. > In 1975 they identified it in Lyme Connecticut where they named it after > the town. Not saying that it wasn't weaponised > and further spread but it wasn't created by the government. > Dave >