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Wil Winter

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Wil Winter
Wil Winter@Wil_Winter·
@Andrew_Ganssle @Mathew_Winters1 The big three on the east coast, blacklegged, American dog tick, and the lonestar numbers are going up each year. The Asian longhorn tick is also exploding in northern Delaware and much of the northeast. Not because someone placed a “box” in a farm field.
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AndrewGanssle@Andrew_Ganssle·
@Wil_Winter @Mathew_Winters1 There’s quite a bit of literature suggesting you are wrong as well, so I’m just trying to see exactly what you’re saying/where you stand.
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Wil Winter@Wil_Winter·
@Andrew_Ganssle @Mathew_Winters1 I’m confused. Are you suggesting their populations are not increasing? Once again, “lonestar tick populations are expanding/growing.” Is quite clear.
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Wil Winter@Wil_Winter·
@ConerlyCharlie @Mathew_Winters1 Considering it’s never happened, very. And come on Charlie. The lone star tick is not the vector for Lyme disease. There is more than one “tick” you know? Blacklegged ticks wouldnt survive well in a pasture, prefer the woods. You were fed shit and you gobbled it right up.
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Wil Winter@Wil_Winter·
@Andrew_Ganssle @Mathew_Winters1 With borrelia burgdoferi, so any increase in populations will be significant. It’s the most common tick borne disease in the US. The notion that this has a human origin is absolutely laughable.
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Wil Winter@Wil_Winter·
@TnShitStirrer @Mathew_Winters1 The tick that gives Lyme disease is the black legged tick. The tick that causes AGS is the lonestar tick. It’s possible you encountered both. But as far as I can see online there is no evidence Lyme can cause AGS Tick literacy in the medical field is really bad. Take care
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Wil Winter@Wil_Winter·
@Mathew_Winters1 Lonestar populations are expanding/growing. I’m in Delaware, not very familiar with Indiana. Lone Star ticks are incredibly abundant in the lower two thirds of Delaware (part of my job is doing tick surveillance). It’s not uncommon to encounter over 1000 in a 1000m transect.
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Mathew with Cottage Pastures
Mathew with Cottage Pastures@Mathew_Winters1·
@Wil_Winter Commenting on the increase in them - been farming this land for a few years and I’m seeing a significant increase - not emergence, increase.
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Wil Winter@Wil_Winter·
@DKlaus33 @Mathew_Winters1 It most certainly is. The accounts making all these accusations all seem to know actually nothing about ticks. “It’s a dog tick that transmits Lyme so you can’t eat beef” 😂 it’s almost like they are intentionally being as wrong as possible. And people gobble it up
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Governors Brother
Governors Brother@TnShitStirrer·
@Mathew_Winters1 Funny a new Lyme vaccine is coming out. It’s wild dude. I got Lyme 5 years ago and still can’t eat beef. I pulled 3 of my 9 year old tonight.
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Wil Winter@Wil_Winter·
@SternDrewCrypto 5 minutes of basic research would show that OPs post is complete rubbish. But if you are taking health advice/conspiracy theory rhetoric from an account with crypto in the name, you need some serious help.
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Wil Winter@Wil_Winter·
@SternDrewCrypto None of the ticks in the videos are even blacklegged ticks 😂 No lyme was not created in a lab. It’s been around for 1000s of years. Blacklegged ticks don’t create the red meat allergy, the lone star tick is the main culprit. No ticks aren’t being “released”
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Stern Drew
Stern Drew@SternDrewCrypto·
🚨 THE TICK APOCALYPSE: BIO-ENGINEERED LYME WAS RELEASED TO ENSLAVE AMERICA 🚨 Just remember this cold hard truth they desperately hope you never connect. They intentionally released bio-engineered ticks carrying Lyme disease so that you could never again enjoy the outside or hunt your own deer meat. The US government deliberately unleashed this plague on its own citizens to make you more compliant, more dependent, and easier to rule. Think about it. Lyme exploded across the heartland right as patriotic Americans were rediscovering real freedom: getting off the grid, hunting wild game, raising families in nature, rejecting their toxic processed system. Suddenly the forests became forbidden zones. Hiking? Too risky. Camping with your kids? Dangerous. Harvesting your own clean venison? Forget it. They turned God's green earth into a biological trap so you would stay locked indoors, glued to screens, pumping their pharmaceuticals, and begging for government "protection." This was psychological warfare disguised as an insect bite. They hate strong, self-reliant Americans who don't need their doctors, their drugs, or their permission slips. They hate hunters, preppers, and anyone who can live free without the system. Lyme was the perfect invisible chain: chronic, debilitating, and blamed on "nature" while the real architects in deep state labs toasted their success. They want you weak, isolated, and terrified of the outdoors. They want you compliant slaves who never question the agenda. Rise above their bio-engineered prison. Get outside anyway. Hunt anyway. Reclaim your birthright to nature and freedom. Build your body back stronger. The resistance begins the moment you refuse to live in fear of their ticks. They did this to you on purpose. Never forget.
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Wil Winter
Wil Winter@Wil_Winter·
@SternDrewCrypto Ticks do perfectly fine without help. Changing climates is expanding ranges, warmer winters increases survival. increased deer populations gives easily found breeding sites for various species, increased human development is creating more and more edge habitat which ticks love.
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Shooter@JewsKillChrist5·
@HillbillyDNA I found 11 ticks on myself at the end of last fall, and I was astonished. Grew up in this area and never saw so many in my life. There is more to this than we are told.
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Wil Winter@Wil_Winter·
@JewsKillChrist5 @HillbillyDNA As someone who works with ticks, 11 isn’t so bad. In DE we collect over 100k annually (mostly lone star larvae). Blacklegged ticks are a boom are a boom/bust species-odd years are boom years. That being said the numbers are trending up as related to a changing climate.
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Wil Winter@Wil_Winter·
@neo_resonant @MiddleearthMixr I agree with this yes. People need to be more aware of ticks and need to be doing more frequent tick checks whenever they venture out into potential tick habitat.
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{undefined}@neo_resonant·
@Wil_Winter @MiddleearthMixr So... bottom line is ticks carry and spread nasty diseases such as alpha-gal and lyme, and this 'new' invasive one can carry both as well. Even if theyre not the 'main' carrier, people should be aware and cautious/conscious about the dangers...
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The Middle-earth Mixer
The Middle-earth Mixer@MiddleearthMixr·
I like how we all just accepted “Oh yeah Ticks make people allergic to meat now randomly.” Isnt that fun?
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Wil Winter
Wil Winter@Wil_Winter·
@neo_resonant @MiddleearthMixr Please find where I said it doesn’t. Lone star ticks are by far the main issue. Also Asian longhorn ticks do not bite humans as readily as the lone star tick. There is also a difference between, “can carry/transmit” and “readily carries/transmits”
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{undefined}@neo_resonant·
@Wil_Winter @MiddleearthMixr Thank you mr twitter police. This tick can in fact carry alpha-gal disease and is confirmed to in other countries. They have only been recently introduced here so our 'official' research is behind. Also as alpha-gal has a defined cause, Im gonna keep calling it a disease as it is
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