MicTheOni
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MicTheOni
@oni_mic
I will never give up. And neither should you.






Palantir bought this full-page ad in the New York Times. Palantir fails to read the room. Nobody likes Israel now.

Gatorade makes a major change to its original recipe, switching to plant-based dyes from fruits and vegetables to please RFK Jr.




This is why I can't read horror manga

安定の黒人女。 どうしたら、こうなるのか。 コンビニ行ってこんなの居たら最悪だわ🦍


At a time when Japanese Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi is angling to revise Japan's constitution and expand Japan's military capabilities, Tokyo's accelerating alignment with NATO risks not only importing bloc confrontation into the region, but also exposing the limits of such cooperation. Under Takaichi's leadership, Japan has intensified efforts to develop "counterstrike" capabilities, increase military spending, and relax arms export restrictions. Coupled with closer ties to NATO, these moves mark a clear departure from its postwar pacifist principles. #NATO #JapaneseMilitarism #Militarism #NeoMilitarism #Japan #TakaichiSanae #Sanae #Takaichi #SanaeTakaichi #高市早苗






Conspiracy theorists right AGAIN, Confirmation that the government was/is using bioengineered ticks and released them in America.

Dear conspiracy theorists.. sadly, you were right again… 🚨 Dr. Robert Malone: Declassified Docs Expose U.S. Military Releasing 282,800 Radioactive Ticks, Sparking Lyme Disease Epidemic and 40-Year Cover-Up - The U.S. military released 282,800 radioactive lone star ticks (labeled with Carbon-14) across Virginia sites along bird migration routes from 1966–1969; before the experiments, these ticks were not found north of the Mason-Dixon Line, but they soon established populations on Long Island for the first time. - CIA operatives under Operation Mongoose (1962) dropped infected ticks on Cuban sugarcane workers via nighttime C-123 flights; one operative’s infant son suffered a life-threatening 105°F fever requiring emergency tracheotomy after family contamination. - Plum Island Animal Disease Center (under Army Chemical Corps) conducted open-air tick experiments with containment failures: test animals mingled with wild deer and birds, and deer from nearby Lyme, Connecticut, swam to the island while birds fed on insects—Lyme, CT, is only 13 miles away and became the namesake epicenter in 1975. - Willy Burgdorfer (who identified the Lyme bacterium in 1982) discovered a second pathogen called the “Swiss Agent” (Rickettsia helvetica) in patient samples but deliberately omitted it from his published research; materials found in his garage after his 2014 death proved 40+ years of suppression of co-infection data that could explain chronic Lyme treatment failures. - Under Project 112 (1962–1974), the Pentagon ran 134 bioweapons tests (plus hundreds more classified), investing $3–4 billion and building capacity to produce 100 million infected mosquitoes and 50 million fleas per month; the program was “categorically denied” by the military for nearly 50 years until 2000. - Operation Big Itch (1954) successfully dropped 670,000 tropical rat fleas from cluster bombs to prove the weapons could incapacitate an entire battalion-sized target area for up to a full day. - Multiple tick-borne diseases (Lyme arthritis, babesiosis, Rocky Mountain spotted fever) erupted simultaneously around Long Island Sound right after the tick releases (1968–1972), clustering statistically around Plum Island—an anomaly the article attributes to possible lab enhancement or accidental release (45% probability per the analysis). - Burgdorfer, recruited in 1951 for tick weaponization and linked to Nazi scientists brought via Operation Paperclip, left a cryptic note before dying: “I wondered why somebody didn’t do something,” and in 2013 video testimony insinuated an accidental release while admitting he “didn’t tell you everything.” These claims are based on a review of 41 primary declassified sources, testimony, and suppressed research presented in the article. malone.news/p/declassified…












