The Sleeper Agent

The Rise of Lyme Disease, Chronic Illness, and the Great Imitator Antigens of Biological Warfare
Book • 2020
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W. Finnegan's 'The Sleeper Agent' combines personal experience with archival research to explore the historical connections between biological warfare research and the emergence of Lyme disease and chronic illnesses.

Finnegan examines the work of Erich Traub and others on immune tolerance and tick-borne pathogens, arguing these efforts influenced later public health outcomes.

The book compiles translated primary sources, timelines, and investigative reporting to support its thesis that weaponized antigens and covert testing contributed to long-term health impacts.

It situates these scientific developments alongside Cold War espionage, vaccine controversies, and government testing programs.

The work aims to raise awareness about biosafety, accountability, and the origins of modern chronic disease trends.

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