Alexandra Bruce #conspiracy #crackpot forbiddenknowledgetv.net

This young woman speaks in the first person about the details of working at the Plum Island Animal Disease Center, off the tip of Long Island. She claims to have been directly involved in a project to create weaponized ticks that many believe escaped from the lab and rapidly spread, coming to be known as Lyme Disease, starting in the mid-1970s and early ’80s, before this woman was born.

The woman appears to be getting her details from the book, ‘Lab 257: The Disturbing Story of the Government’s Secret Plum Island Germ Laboratory’, published in 2004.

[…] I interviewed a young man in 1998 who said he seen the chimeric animals referred to by this woman. […]

I took everything this young man said with a grain of salt but there was one thing he’d told me in 1998 that gave me pause 5 years later. He said that, he’d been sent into the future to engage in military combat with “aliens” in a “war in the desert in 2003”.

He said that when 2003 came around, we would all know about the war in the desert and he turned out to be right.

[…]

"We get shipments in the middle of the night, no labels, no records. I’m talking live animals, sometimes already mutated. Sometimes they weren’t even species that we have names for.

[…] Hybrid creatures like something out of a movie.

We weren’t just testing viruses, we were engineering them. Modifying bacteria, adding genetic sequences that shouldn’t even be compatible with human DNA."

[…]

“Then, there were the 'containment breaches'. We weren’t allowed to say the word 'leak'.

If something got out, we call it a displacement. You see a mutated deer foaming at the mouth on the shoreline? That’s a 'displacement'. You see some wild creature, unalive, looking like it got stitched together from four different animals? 'Displacement'.

They always had an explanation. Always just enough to keep you paranoid, but not empowered. That’s how they keep you quiet.

I shouldn’t be saying any of this. I’ve already seen two people disappear after talking too much."

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