Summary:
The book investigates the origins of Lyme disease, exploring the possibility that it was a result of a biological weapons program. It delves into the life and work of Willy Burgdorfer, the scientist who discovered the Lyme pathogen, and uncovers evidence of a connection between tick-borne diseases and government experiments.
Key points:
1. Biological Warfare: The book explores the history of U.S. biological warfare, suggesting Lyme disease may have originated from this program led by scientist Willy Burgdorfer.
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