
Bill Gates, beneficial bloodsucking, ticks, and alpha-gal syndrome should have everyone worried
Two professors at Western Michigan University School of Medicine published a peer-reviewed paper in the journal Bioethics arguing that it is “morally obligatory” to genetically engineer ticks to spread alpha-gal syndrome.
That’s a permanent condition that makes you violently allergic to red meat. The paper is called “Beneficial Bloodsucking.” I wish I was making this up.
Their argument goes like this. If eating meat is morally wrong, then preventing the spread of a disease that forces people to stop eating meat is also morally wrong. Therefore, scientists should gene-edit lone star ticks to enhance their ability to carry alpha-gal syndrome and expand their range into urban environments to infect more people.
They call this a “moral bioenhancer.” They frame releasing genetically modified disease-carrying ticks into the population as a “vaccination” that only “infringes” on your bodily autonomy rather than “violating” it.
The distinction, apparently, is that a tick bit you instead of a government official holding you down. So it’s fine. A genetically modified insect gave you a permanent, incurable disease that causes anaphylaxis but your bodily autonomy wasn’t violated because the tick did it on its own. Makes perfect sense. Very normal academic thinking from very normal people at a very normal medical school.
Alpha-Gal Syndrome Is Not a Joke
This isn’t some mild food sensitivity they’re proposing to spread across the population. Alpha-gal syndrome is a serious, permanent condition. The CDC estimates up to 450,000 Americans are already affected.
Cases have surged 100-fold in the last decade. Symptoms include anaphylaxis, which can kill you. There is no cure. Once you have it, you have it forever. Red meat is gone from your diet permanently. For some people, even dairy products trigger reactions.
These two professors at a medical school looked at all of that and said yes, we should engineer ticks to spread this faster and wider. To more people. On purpose. In cities. Because eating a hamburger is immoral and permanently disabling someone’s ability to eat one through a tick-borne disease is a moral good.
The Lone Star Tick Is Already Expanding
Here’s the part that should keep everyone up at night. The lone star tick’s range has been expanding far beyond its historical territory for years. It used to be concentrated in the southeastern United States.
Now it’s showing up across the Midwest, the Northeast, and further north every season. Alpha-gal cases are exploding across the country in parallel with the tick’s expanding range.
A 100-fold increase in cases over the last decade. The tick expanding into new regions at an unprecedented rate. And two academics at a medical school publishing a paper arguing this is a good thing that should be accelerated through genetic engineering.
At what point do we stop treating papers like this as harmless academic exercises and start asking whether anyone is already acting on them?
The Bill Gates Connection
Joe Rogan brought this up on his podcast recently after a close friend of his was bitten by a tick and developed alpha-gal syndrome. “He can only eat eggs and vegetables.” Congressman Tim Burchett’s response was two words. “It’s Bill Gates.”
Bill Gates has been publicly advocating for reduced meat consumption for years. He’s invested heavily in lab-grown meat and plant-based alternatives. He’s said repeatedly that “if people would cut down on their meat consumption, we could really help the planet.”
There’s a quote floating around that explicitly discusses using “human engineering to make it the case that we’re intolerant to certain types of meat.”
Bill Gates has a documented history of funding projects involving mosquitoes and other insects for disease-related purposes. He’s stood on stages releasing mosquitoes into crowds as demonstrations. He’s funded genetically modified mosquito programs in multiple countries. The man has a very public fascination with using insects as vectors for public health interventions.
Oh. Bill Gates is also a pedophile. So there’s that.
Now alpha-gal cases are exploding. The tick carrying it is expanding into regions it’s never been found before. Two professors at a medical school publish a paper calling it “morally obligatory” to accelerate the spread. And the world’s most prominent advocate for eliminating meat consumption has been funding insect-based bioengineering projects for over a decade.
I’m not a scientist. I’m not claiming to have proof that connects all of these dots definitively but the dots are sitting right there next to each other and the picture they form when you step back and look at them is deeply unsettling.
A permanent, incurable meat allergy spreading at 100 times the historical rate while academics publish papers calling for its acceleration and the world’s richest meat-elimination advocate funds insect bioengineering projects. That’s a lot of coincidences for anyone to be comfortable with.
This Is the World We Live In Now
Peer-reviewed papers advocating for biological weapons against human dietary freedom. A permanent disease being reframed as a “vaccination.” Genetically engineering ticks to release into urban populations being described as “morally obligatory.”
The language in that paper is designed to normalize something that any sane person would recognize as bioterrorism if it were proposed by anyone other than a professor at a medical school.
We’ve reached a point where academics can openly advocate for infecting the population with an incurable disease and frame it as an ethical imperative. The paper exists. It was published. It was peer-reviewed. It’s sitting in an academic journal right now for anyone to read. “Beneficial Bloodsucking.” That’s the title. That’s where we are.
Pay attention to this one. The tick thing is nuts and it’s only going to get weirder from here.




Forcefully giving everyone a disease you can’t cure for the sake of the planet, while you and billionaires fly around in private jets then do more harm than 1,000+ people would cause in their lifetime makes you a grade ‘A’ piece of shit. But no, eating what humans have traditionally eaten for thousands of years is bad and we’re supposed to trust this lab grown slop. Get the fuck out. Hypothetically if the USA was the only country to go 100% lab-based meat I give it 50-65 years till we find out it gave everyone cancer and we’ll all fucked. I’m no scientist but give me the natural stuff every day of the week. At this point scientist need to start asking if they should stop meddling in these matters and stop playing God. Not even Lizardo is this evil.