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The Independent UK
The Independent UK
National
Julia Musto

Debunked Bill Gates tick theory resurfaces through MAHA social media claims

  • Social media is experiencing a resurgence of conspiracy theories linking Bill Gates to the breeding and release of ticks that cause red meat allergies, allegedly to promote plant-based diets.
  • Another prominent theory falsely claims Pfizer planted ticks to boost demand for its Lyme disease vaccine, despite the company announcing its vaccine development plans in 2020.
  • Both the Bill Gates and Pfizer tick conspiracy theories have been widely debunked by fact-checkers, with no evidence supporting the claims.
  • These recent theories follow previous debunked conspiracies, such as the claim that Lyme disease originated from a Cold War-era U.S. bioweapons program at Plum Island.
  • Experts attribute the actual increase in tick-related emergency room visits to environmental factors like warmer winters, changes in landscape management, and reduced wildlife diversity, rather than malicious intent.

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