Lyme disease made its first appearance in 1975 in the town of Lyme, Connecticut.
Perhaps by sheer coincidence, this town is located a mere nine miles across Long Island Sound from Plum Island, the site of highly secretive biological warfare experiments conducted by government scientists.
For two decades, the vast majority of documented Lyme disease outbreaks were within a few hundred miles of the secret labs. Since the mid 90s, it has spread across the U.S.; and in the last decade, globally. Plum Island Animal Disease Center Stranger still was that the carrier of the Borrelia bacteria responsible was caused by the sudden and inexplicable appearance in the Northeast of the relatively rare Lone Star Tick, a sedentary tick species formerly confined to the state of Texas.
Despite the U.S. Department of Agricultures repeated denials of their work with these organisms at Plum Island, there are documents that reveal otherwise.