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Star Ledger article on Smith Lyme amendment approved by House'N.J. congressman tries again to find out if Pentagon turned ticks into Lyme disease bioweapons during Cold War'

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Washington, Jul 22, 2020 | comments
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By Jonathan D. Salant | NJ Advance Media for NJ.com

Did the Pentagon look at using ticks with pathogens to infect America’s enemies during the Cold War? And did some of those ticks escape into the U.S., bringing Lyme disease with them?

Those are the questions Rep. Chris Smith has been asking for years, and his House colleagues have once again agreed that they deserve answers.

The Democratic-controlled House voted to ask the Government Accountability Office, the investigative arm of Congress, to investigate whether the Pentagon did conduct research into using infected ticks as bioweapons.

The House last year also voted to have the Defense Department’s inspector general investigate whether the ticks carrying Lyme Disease escaped from a Pentagon lab, but the provision was left out of the final bill after the IG said the office was too busy to look at the issue.

“For years, books and articles have been written credibly asserting that significant research at Ft. Detrick, Plum Island and elsewhere was conducted to turn ticks into bioweapons,” said Smith, R-4th Dist.

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Rep. Chris Smith speaks at the N.J. Chamber of Commerce congressional dinner in February 2020. (Aristide Economopoulos | NJ Advance Media)

“With Lyme disease and other tick-borne diseases exploding in the United States — with an estimated 300,000 to 427,000 new cases each year and 10-20% of all patients suffering from chronic Lyme Disease — Americans have a right to know whether any of this true?”

The provision was added to the House version of the National Defense Authorization Act, which passed Tuesday and sets defense policy for the 12 months beginning Oct. 1.

That’s the same bill that includes funding for the Picatinny Arsenal and at Joint Base McGuire-Dix-Lakehurst, including preventing the Air Force from retiring 16 KC-10 refueling tankers now stationed at the base, limiting it to taking only six as it prepares for the eventual deployment of 24 new KC-46 aircraft.

Before the GAO begins its investigation, the provision must survive negotiations with the Senate and President Donald Trump must sign the bill into law. Trump, though, has threatened to veto the measure because it also calls for renaming military bases that carry the names of men who took up arms against the United States in order to defend slavery.
 
This article ran in the July 22, 2020 print edition of the Star Ledger, and can be found online at:
https://www.nj.com/politics/2020/07/nj-congressman-tries-again-to-find-out-if-pentagon-turned-ticks-into-lyme-disease-bioweapons-during-cold-war.html
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