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TICKing Lyme Bombs: Surging Tick Populations Carrying Slow Acting Bioweapon Across U.S.

There is a surge in Lyme disease-carrying ticks raising alarms nationwide, with health experts warning that 2026 could bring one of the most active and dangerous tick seasons in years. Adam Finnegan—a Lyme disease survivor and expert who understands immune tolerance firsthand, as well as the illness and its controversial origins, is available to break down what this spike really means and why the public should be paying closer attention. Those origins are scientific and can be found on Plum Island, and German Nazis.

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  • Tick activity surging early, raising nationwide Lyme disease risk
  • Warmer winters fueling rapid expansion of tick populations
  • Symptoms often missed, leading to chronic complications
  • Prevention steps critical as exposure risk climbs outdoors
  • Origins debate gaining attention amid transparency concerns

Finnegan didn’t just study the disease intently after contracting it but he also traced it’s origins back to Biowarfare at the hands of a mad Nazi Scientist named Erich Traub. What Finnegan can say is that Lyme Disease is a decades-old bioweapon that slowly destroys the human immune system, making susceptibility to other diseases skyrocket. This was by design and left the origins hidden by design.

Recent reporting shows tick populations expanding rapidly across multiple regions, with increased human exposure already being documented earlier than usual in the season. Warmer winters, shifting wildlife patterns, and environmental changes are creating ideal conditions for ticks to thrive—and for Lyme disease to spread more aggressively and unpredictably than in past years.

Finnegan brings more than analysis—he brings lived experience. After surviving a devastating battle with Lyme disease, he has become a leading voice on the condition’s long-term consequences, including chronic symptoms that are often dismissed or misdiagnosed. He can speak to why so many cases go undetected in their early stages, how symptoms are frequently mistaken for other illnesses, and what people need to know right now to protect themselves and their families.

But Finnegan’s expertise goes further. He also examines the growing debate surrounding Lyme disease’s origins, including evidence and allegations that the illness may be linked to past government research into biological weapons. As public trust in institutions continues to erode, these questions are no longer fringe—they are increasingly part of a broader national conversation about transparency and accountability in public health.

With tick exposure rising and awareness still lagging, Finnegan connects the immediate threat to the bigger picture: a misunderstood disease, a potentially preventable crisis, and unanswered questions that continue to linger decades after Lyme first emerged.

At a time when Americans are being urged to take tick-borne illnesses seriously, Adam Finnegan offers a rare combination of personal survival, investigative insight, and urgent relevance.

He is available for interviews to discuss the spike in Lyme disease, how to recognize and prevent infection, and what Americans may not be hearing about the disease’s origins and long-term impact.

Relevant Article(s):

Emergency room visits for tick bites are ‘higher than normal’: CDC – NBC Chicago

‘What’s Going Around’ Lyme Disease and Ticks

OPTIONAL Q&A:

  1. How serious is the Lyme disease surge we’re seeing this spring?
  2. Why are tick populations increasing earlier and more aggressively this year?
  3. What are the most commonly missed early symptoms of Lyme disease?
  4. Why is Lyme disease so frequently misdiagnosed or dismissed?
  5. What long-term health effects should concern people the most?
  6. How can families realistically protect themselves during peak tick season?
  7. What do we know—and not know—about the origins of Lyme disease?
  8. Why should Americans be paying closer attention to the bioweapons debate surrounding Lyme?

ABOUT A.W. FINNEGAN…

Adam Finnegan is a survivor of Lyme disease and immune tolerance and has been battling health problems since he was young, with the onset of a chronic disease in 2016. He is a writer, graphic artist and designer, and avid reader and researcher of history, biological warfare, esoteric philosophy, spirituality, and the Western Mystery Traditions. He has made a special study of the life and work of Erich Traub and the science of immune tolerance. He has collected and translated to English all of Traub’s published research. He lives in Cape Cod, Massachusetts, peacefully by himself, where he enjoys BMX biking, fitness, study, the arts, and self-development.

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