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David Spade

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It says this, quote, I work for a private charter company in Ontario, Canada.

Whistleblower.

The company handles booking and chartering flights across Ontario.

We are paid to spread ticks by air.

It happens twice a year, early spring and early fall.

This year, we've been hired to do it earlier.

The company receives the ticks in boxes.

Each box contains millions of ticks.

The aircraft used are generally single or dual prop aircraft, single pilot, and one other passenger that handles the dispersal.

It pays a lot, and I mean a lot.

Generally, the ticks are dispersed in several specific regions in Ontario, and it's always the same regions each year thus far.

Last spring, the ticks dispersed were mostly American dog ticks.

This year, they are all deer ticks, supposedly specifically bred to withstand cold temperatures."

So that post was from March 16th, two weeks before Snopes said that this story originated.

And it's pretty interesting here.

We have a whistleblower saying that they are paid to disperse ticks across Canada.

Why, why, why, why, why?

Now, this sounds eerily familiar to what we're hearing about these boxes of ticks that are being found.

And it begs the question, was this person telling the truth?