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"The United States has a long
history of experimentation,
on unwitting human subjects, which
goes back to the
beginning of this century. Both
private firms and the military
have used unknowing human
populations to test various
theories. The
following examples are taken
from information declassified in
1977, and from other private
source accounts. Several involve
incidents which are still
of unknown origins and which cannot
be fully explained." |
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Inserted by World-Action:
2008/NOW, back to mid 1990s:
'CHEMTRAILS'
Search the Internet
for 'Chemtrail'
or the phrase 'Chem
Trail', and at
hundreds of websites, find out what is
being sprayed in
most parts of North America TODAY.
Chemtrails are
also being sprayed in most NATO
countries. Barium,
aluminum, and biological ingredients are
included in
the spray. Chemtrail spraying has been
going on for
several years. Many people, animals,
pets, etc. are
becoming very sick with a variety of
symptoms,
especially respiratory conditions.
1997:
Eighty-eight members of Congress sign a
letter demanding an investigation into
bioweapons use & Gulf War Syndrome.
1996:
Under pressure from Congress and the
public, after a
60 Minutes segment, the U.S. Department
of Defense
finally admits that at least 20,000 U.S.
servicemen "may"
have been exposed to chemical weapons
during
operation 'Desert Storm'. This
exposure came as a result of the
destruction of a
weapons bunker. Causes of the similar
illnesses of other
troops, who were not in this area, have
not yet been
explained, other than as post traumatic
stress syndromes.
Veterans groups have released
information that many of
the problems may be a result of
experimental vaccines
and inoculations which were provided
troops during
the military buildup.
[World-Action: Reportedly, the Bush family
have or had shares in the vaccine
company]
1987:
As
the result of a lawsuit by a public
interest group, the
Department of Defense was forced to
reveal the fact that it
still operated Chemical and Biological
Warfare (CBW)
research programs at 127 sites around
the United States.
1985:
In
ruling on a case in which a former U.S.
Army sergeant
attempted to bring a lawsuit against the
Army for using
experimental drugs on him, without his
knowledge, the U.S.
Supreme Court determined that allowing
such an action
against the military would disrupt the
chain of command.
Thus, nearly all potential actions
against the military for past, or
future, misdeeds have been barred as
have actions aimed at
the release of classified documents on
the subject.
1985:
An
outbreak of Dengue fever strikes Managua
Nicaragua
shortly after an increase of U.S. aerial
reconnaissance
missions. Nearly half of the capital
city's population was
stricken with the disease, and several
deaths have been
attributed to the outbreak. It was the
first such epidemic in
the country and the outbreak was nearly
identical to
that which struck Cuba a few years
earlier (1981). Dengue
fever variations were the focus of much
experimentation at
the Army's Biological Warfare test
facility at Ft. Dietrick,
Maryland prior to the 'ban' on such
research in 1972.
1982:
El
Salvadoran trade unionists claimed that
epidemics of
many previously unknown diseases had
cropped up in areas
immediately after U.S. directed aerial
bombings. There is no
hard evidence to support these charges.
However, the pattern
and types of outbreaks are consistent
with the claims.
1981:
More than 300,000 Cubans were stricken
with dengue
hemorrhagic fever. An investigation by
the magazine 'Covert
Action Information Bulletin', which
tracks the workings of
various intelligence agencies around the
world, suggested
that this outbreak was the result of a
release of mosquitoes by
Cuban counterrevolutionaries. The
magazine tracked the
activities of one CIA operative from a
facility in Panama to the
alleged Cuban connections. During the
last 30 years, Cuba
has been subjected to an enormous number
of outbreaks of
human and crop diseases which are
difficult to attribute
purely natural causes.
1980-1981:
Within months of their incarceration in
detention centers in
Miami and Puerto Rico, many male Haitian
refugees
developed an unusual condition called
"gynecomasia".
This is a condition in which males
develop full female
breasts. A number of the internees at
Ft. Allen in Puerto
Rico claimed that they were forced to
undergo a series of
injections which they believed to be
hormones.
1977:
Ray Ravenhott, director of the
population program of the
U.S. Agency for International
Development (AID), publicly
announced the agency's goal to sterilize
one quarter of the
world's women. In reports by the St
Louis Post-Dispatch,
Ravenhott in essence cited the reasoning
for this being U.S.
corporate interests in avoiding the
threat of revolutions
which might be spawned by chronic
unemployment.
1972:
President Nixon announced a ban on the
production and
use of biological (but not chemical)
warfare agents. However, as
the Army's own experts reveal, this ban
is meaningless
because the studies required to protect
against biological
warfare weapons are generally
indistinguishable from
those for chemical weapons.
1969:
On
June 9, 1969, Dr. D.M. McArtor, then
Deputy Director of
Research and Technology for the
Department of Defense,
appeared before the House Subcommittee
on Appropriations to
request funding for a project to produce
a synthetic biological
agent for which humans have not yet
acquired a natural immunity.
Dr. McArtor asked for $10 million
dollars to produce this agent
over the next 5-10 years. The
Congressional Record reveals that
according to the plan for the
development of this germ agent,
the most important characteristic of the
new disease would be
"that it might be refractory [resistant]
to the immunological and
therapeutic processes upon which we
depend to maintain our
relative freedom from infectious
disease". AIDS first appeared as
a public health risk ten years later.
1968 - 1969:
The CIA experimented with the
possibility of poisoning
drinking water by injecting a chemical
substance into the
water supply of the Food And Drug
Administration in
Washington, D.C.. There were no harmful
effects noted
from this experiment. However, none of
the human subjects in
the building were ever asked for their
permission, nor
was anyone provided with information on
the nature or
effects of the chemical used.
1966:
The U.S. Army dispensed a bacillus
throughout the New York
City subway system. Materials available
on the incident noted
the Army's justification for the
experiment was the fact that
there are many subways in the (former)
Soviet Union, Europe,
and South America. Although there are no
harmful effects
known for this release, details of the
experiment are
still classified.
1965:
In
a three year study, 70 volunteer
prisoners at the Holmesburg
State Prison in Philadelphia were
subjected to tests of dioxin,
the highly toxic chemical contaminant in
Agent Orange. Lesions
which the men developed were not treated
and remained for up to
seven months. None of the subjects was
informed that they
would later be studied for the
development of cancer. This was
the second such experiment which Dow
Chemical undertook on
"volunteers" who did not receive the
information which the
world proclaimed was necessary for
"informed consent" at
Nuremberg.
1956 - 1958:
In
Savannah, Georgia and Avon Park,
Florida, the Army carried
out field tests in which mosquitoes were
released into residential
neighborhoods from both ground level and
from aircraft. Many
people were swarmed by Mosquitoes, and
fell ill, some even died.
After each test, U.S. Army personnel
posing as public health
officials photographed and tested the
victims. It is theorized
that the mosquitoes were infected with a
strain of Yellow Fever.
However, details of the testing remain
classified.
1955:
The Tampa Bay area of Florida
experienced a sharp rise in
Whooping Cough cases, including 12
deaths, after a CIA test
where a bacteria withdrawn from the
Army's Chemical and
Biological Warfare arsenal was released
into the environment.
Details of the test are still
classified.
1952 - 1953:
In
another series of experiments, the U.S.
military released
clouds of "harmless" gases over six (6)
U.S. and Canadian
cities to observe the potential for
similar releases under
chemical and germ warfare scenarios. A
follow-up report by
the military noted the occurrence of
respiratory problems in
the unwitting civilian populations.
1950 - 1953:
An
array of germ warfare weapons were
allegedly used against
North Korea. Accounts claim that there
were releases of feathers
infected with anthrax, fleas and
mosquitoes dosed with Plague
and Yellow Fever, and rodents infected
with a variety of diseases.
These were precisely the same techniques
used in immunity
from prosecution in exchange for the
results of that research.
The Eisenhower administration later
pressed Sedition Charges
against three Americans who published
charges of these
activities. However, none of those
charged were convicted.
1950:
The U.S. Navy sprayed a cloud of
bacteria over San Francisco.
The Navy claimed that the bacteria was
harmless, and used only to
track a simulated attack, but many San
Francisco residents
became ill with pneumonia-like symptoms,
and one is known to
have died.
1940s:
In
a crash program to develop new drugs to
fight Malaria
during World War II, doctors in the
Chicago area infected nearly
400 prisoners with the disease. Although
the Chicago inmates
were given general information that they
were helping with the
war effort, they were not provided
adequate information in
accordance with the later standards set
by the Nuremberg
War Crimes Tribunal. Nazi doctors on
trial at Nuremberg cited
the Chicago studies as precedents to
defend their own
behavior in aiding the German war
effort.
1932:
The Tuskegee Syphilis Study began. Two
hundred (200) poor
black men with syphilis began a long
term experiment in which
those men were to be studied. They were
never told of their
illness, and treatment was denied them.
As many as 100 of the
original 200 died as a direct or
indirect result of the illness.
The wives and children of the subjects
also suffered as a result of
the disease. (The government office
supervising the study
was the predecessor to today's Centers
for Disease
Control (CDC)).
1931:
The Puerto Rican Cancer Experiment was
undertaken by
Dr. Cornelius Rhoads. Under the auspices
of the Rockefeller
Institute for Medical Investigations,
Rhoads purposely infected
his subjects with cancer cells. Thirteen
of the subjects died.
When the experiment was uncovered, and
in spite of Rhoads'
written opinions that the Puerto Rican
population should be
eradicated, Rhoads went on to establish
U.S. Army Biological
Warfare facilities in Maryland, Utah,
and Panama. He later was
named to the U.S. Atomic Energy
Commission and was at
the heart of the recently revealed
radiation experiments on
prisoners, hospital patients, and
soldiers.
1915:
A
doctor in Mississippi produced Pellagra
in twelve
white Mississippi inmates in an attempt
to discover a
cure for the disease.
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A GOOD QUESTION:
What
did the USA find to do with the 4,500 Nazi
scientists who
were secretly (Operation Paperclip)
escorted out of
Germany towards the end of World War Two
and taken to the
USA where they were given new homes and
identities?
[The present USA president's grandfather,
reportedly,
helped finance Hitler's party in the
1930s]
Don't you think it's time we found out?
Don't you think it's time we found out a LOT of things?
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