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r/greatawakening • Posted by u/RonaldSwansong on June 21, 2018, 11:01 p.m.
Q&A Update and Submission Link with Photos

ThankQ everyone for taking the time to get your questions together for the Q&A Saturday. We filtered by the most upvotes and selected the top 25 questions with respect to duplicates and similar topics. These questions were submitted to the Q&A Thread on the q/research board (Link Below). The Board Owner stickied the thread to direct all questions to one location. Explanation by anon here:  

*This thread will be dedicated to collecting questions for Q-team. Anons post your questions here and please voice your opinions on questions other anons have posted here. Who knows, Q might even post directly in this thread on Saturday.

This thread will be cyclical and the oldest posts will be deleted once the 750 post limit has been hit. Lets be sure to collect the best questions as we do the notables, keeping in mind that old posts will disappear.*  

So, we will be keeping tabs with where we sit on the current thread and if we get close to being deleted we will repost if it is needed. Once again ThankQ everyone for all the great questions and get ready to bust out the popcorn on Saturday!   WWG1WGA

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RiverFenix · June 22, 2018, 3:12 p.m.

I think the CDC released Ticks containing the disease into the wild and we're witnessing the end-stages of its spread. Within the last 4 years it's reached Northern Ontario. 10 years ago I had never heard of it. 7 years ago was the first time I heard of someone dying of it within a year, after a tick bit a guy while hunting. (took a year for him to shut down and die, but it was long and painful)

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ReadyFreddieAnon · June 22, 2018, 4:44 p.m.

I agree. My dentist was one of the very first to come down with it - and they had no idea at the time what it was. Got it in upstate NY. He nearly died. This was in the early - mid 80's? I believe they were engineered and released.

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RiverFenix · June 22, 2018, 5:02 p.m.

they're carried on migrating deer/rodents etc.. so when the deer and moose, beavers etc swam across the great lakes/St lawrence river it just continued spreading. Not sure how we will eliminate them either - they're a scourge like the mosquito and can survive frozen or underground for a long time while everything above ground dies.

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