A red meat allergy from a tick bite, formally known as Alpha-gal Syndrome (AGS), develops when a tick bite transmits the alpha-gal sugar molecule into your body, causing your immune system to overreact. In the U.S., it is most commonly triggered by the Lone Star tick and possibly the blacklegged tick. It is, coincidentally and strangely, doing the work of the anti-meat, anti-dairy globalists. It can become a permanent condition.
The disease is suddenly appearing everywhere.

It was only identified in 2009.
Alpha-gal syndrome was formally identified in 2009 by researchers at the University of Virginia in Charlottesville. The discovery occurred during clinical trials for the cancer drug cetuximab, which caused allergic reactions in patients living in the southeastern United States.
Ticks transmit a sugar molecule called alpha-gal into the body, which prompts the immune system to produce antibodies. Future consumption of mammalian meat (like beef or pork) or dairy products triggers an allergic reaction.
If you have AGS, your immune system is reacting to galactose-α-1,3-galactose (alpha-gal), a carbohydrate found in most mammals. Common triggers include:
- Red Meats: Beef, pork, lamb, venison, and rabbit.
- Dairy: Milk, cheese, and butter (though reactions vary by person).
Just a coincidence.
Mayo Clinic reported that Apha-gal is not man-made. It’s not created in a lab. They report that Alpha-gal syndrome (AGS) was not created by humans or genetic engineering. It is an acquired allergic condition caused primarily by the bite of the Lone Star tick (in the U.S.) and other tick species worldwide.
Rep. Tim Burchett wants you to know that he thinks that is just too coincidental. The globalists want us to give up red meat and dairy and eat bugs.
He also noted on Finnerty on July 10th that they have the power to create diseases and spread them [through gain-of-function and vaccines, even in animals, as one example,] as we saw during the pandemic.
A strange coincidence indeed, and here’s another:
24% of adults in the five hardest-hit states now carry alpha-gal antibodies—just as a peer-reviewed paper called for the release of GMO ticks to spread alpha-gal syndrome as a form of “moral bioenhancment.”
Deliberately spreading a life-threatening meat allergy is BIOTERRORISM. pic.twitter.com/i1vhPtOb4Z
— Nicolas Hulscher, MPH (@NicHulscher) July 11, 2026
