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House Orders Pentagon To Say if it Weaponized Ticks and Released Them (rollcall.com) 190

The House quietly voted last week to require the Pentagon inspector general to tell Congress whether the department experimented with weaponizing disease-carrying insects and whether they were released into the public realm -- either accidentally or on purpose. From a report: The unusual proposal took the form of an amendment that was adopted by voice vote July 11 during House debate on the fiscal 2020 defense authorization bill, which lawmakers passed the following day. The amendment, by New Jersey Republican Christopher H. Smith, says the inspector general "shall conduct a review of whether the Department of Defense experimented with ticks and other insects regarding use as a biological weapon between the years of 1950 and 1975." If the answer is yes, then the IG must provide the House and Senate Armed Services committees with a report on the experiments' scope and "whether any ticks or insects used in such experiments were released outside of any laboratory by accident or experiment design."
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House Orders Pentagon To Say if it Weaponized Ticks and Released Them

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  • by pgmrdlm ( 1642279 ) on Tuesday July 16, 2019 @02:58PM (#58935404) Journal
    Entomological warfare (EW) is a type of biological warfare that uses insects to interrupt supply lines by damaging crops, or direct harm to enemy combatants and civilian populations. There have been several programs which have attempted to institute this methodology, however, there has been limited application of entomological warfare against military or civilian targets, Japan being the only state known to have verifiably implemented the method against another state, namely the Chinese during World War 2

    https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Entomological_warfare/ [wikipedia.org]
  • Jesus... (Score:4, Interesting)

    by apoc.famine ( 621563 ) <apoc.famine@NOSPAM.gmail.com> on Tuesday July 16, 2019 @02:59PM (#58935414) Journal

    They really did, didn't they?

    This isn't the sort of fever-dream someone just comes up with and it makes it to the house floor. This short of shit with this sort of detail generally comes from inside knowledge.

    So, anyone want to start taking bets on which one it is? https://www.cdc.gov/ticks/dise... [cdc.gov]

    I've got $20 on Ehrlichiosis.

    • by Anonymous Coward

      Please give me $20

      Ostfeld: There was a man at a public event where I was speaking a few years ago who, in the question and answer session, pontificated about how the Lyme disease bacterium was created by the CIA at Plum Island as a biowarfare weapon — which if you know anything about this bacterium is absolutely ludicrous. It would be the stupidest biowarfare weapon you could possibly imagine. In any event, I said that this was actually not true, the DNA of this bacterium has been amplified in museum

      • Thank goodness that nothing 13,000 years old could possibly be used as a weapon.

    • by Anonymous Coward

      There have been numerous claims of the USA using infected insects during the Korean war.

      • by HiThere ( 15173 )

        That's the wrong time period...unless what you're asserting is that this is a continuing event, in which case why the cut-off date?

    • by chihowa ( 366380 )

      I've actually had Ehrlichiosis and it was crazy hard to get diagnosed correctly. I was basically dying in an isolation suite in the hospital, while the physicians mused over what it could be at rounds every day.

    • by ebvwfbw ( 864834 )

      Lab right across the river from Fire Island NY.
      They think that's where lymes came from.

      There has to be a special place in hell for someone that developed that. Crucifixion is too good of a punishment for them and that is probably the most brutal, painful way to go if it's done right.

  • by Anonymous Coward

    Tick researchers have refuted this myth that the military created Lyme disease or were responsible for its spread here: https://elemental.medium.com/what-its-like-to-be-a-creepy-crawler-field-researcher-32c635338989

    > What’s the strangest sort of question you have to handle?

    > Keesing: The conspiracy theory that the government made the Lyme bacterium, that’s gotta be up there. I mean, really?

    > Ostfeld: There was a man at a public event where I was speaking a few years ago who, in the ques

    • That guy lacked imagination: another ancient frozen corpse was found earlier and was kept in storage until the technology existed to weaponise the bacterium. Then they got in their time machine and went back in time (which is how they knew they had to store the corpse in the first place, duh) so the events of Plum Island could take place just as he said

      It was all classified at Cosmic level as part of the Illuminati plot that has been in operation since the Rosicrucians started inbreeding the children of Jes

  • This type of work is illegal under the Biological Weapons Convention [wikipedia.org] ratified by the US.
  • by Joe_Dragon ( 2206452 ) on Tuesday July 16, 2019 @03:43PM (#58935720)

    We have an Ticknado!

  • by Big Bipper ( 1120937 ) on Tuesday July 16, 2019 @04:00PM (#58935822)
    OK can see a rationale for not looking before 1950, but why stop looking after 1975 ? Surely they are more likely to have experimented more recently than 1975 due to the more advanced technology they have available to them today.
    • but why stop looking after 1975

      Prior to 1975, we needed a subtle yet pervasive, scaleable delivery system to "apply toxins." Insects, of course were the perfect answer (Domo arigato, Unit 731). Now, however, they - quite willingly - eat what we call "food."

      No more bugs needed - except in the forthcoming McBug Burger.

  • by smooth wombat ( 796938 ) on Tuesday July 16, 2019 @04:32PM (#58935996) Journal

    Who cares about ticks being weaponized? The real question is, did they cross ebola with the common cold virus? That would be a terrible, terrible thing.

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