New Paper Suggests Spreading Red Meat Allergy, Via Ticks, as a Climate Strategy. Is Bill Gates Connected?
Two bioethics professors at Western Michigan University, Parker Crutchfield and Blake Hereth, proposed spreading lone star ticks to induce alpha-gal syndrome (AGS), a red meat allergy, as a climate strategy. Their paper is titled ‘Beneficial Bloodsucking‘. AGS triggers severe allergic reactions, including anaphylaxis, via tick-borne alpha-gal molecules. AGS now affects up to 450,000 Americans, with cases rising due to tick expansion northward.
While the authors frame their proposal as an ethical duty, opponents see it as an alarming example of how “climate change” policy can be used to justify extreme measures that risk human health and personal freedom.
If such ideas gain traction in policymaking circles, it could mark a dangerous step toward using environmental goals as a pretext for controlling the food supply.
Alex Jones shared an article from Alliance for Science, May 2021, that reveals that the Gates Foundation funded research to control cattle ticks through biotechnology. Jones suggested that Gates is involved in spreading ticks across the country.
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https://needtoknow.news/2025/08/new-paper-suggests-spreading-red-meat-allergy-via-ticks-as-a-climate-strategy-is-bill-gates-connected/
https://slaynews.com/news/scientists-push-plan-spread-fatal-meat-allergy-public-fight-climate-change/
https://www.newstarget.com/2025-08-14-climate-alarmists-ticks-induce-red-meat-allergy.html
https://www.climateskeptic.org/p/net-zero-nutters-suggest-a-plague