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Part 1 of Heather Wokusch discussing "Breaking the Nuremberg Code." Covers Edgewood Arsenal, Project 112/SHAD and Stratton VA.
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Harold Blauer, a professional tennis player in New York City, died in January, 1953 as a result of a secret Army experiment involving MDA. www.amazon.com Frank Olson (July 17, 1910 – November 28, 1953) was a US Army biological warfare specialist employed at Ft. Detrick, MD, who was first first said to have taken his own life due to depression. Later it came out, in the 1970s, that he had been unwittingly given LSD at a joint meeting between CIA spies and US Army biowarfare experts, who cooperated on biological weapons and toxins and drugs under the umbrella of MKNAOMI and MKULTRA. This was said to have driven him to leap out of a hotel window. Further evidence pointed to the CIA having assassinated Frank Olson over fears that he would reveal the entire US biological warfare program, as well as the chemical interrogation program, to the press. Frank Olson was a senior US microbiologist at Fort Detrick in Frederick, Maryland. He was recruited from the University of Wisconsin, where his departmental advisor was Ira Baldwin, the civilian scientist who, along with industrial partners like George C. Merck and the US military, established the US bioweapons program in 1943, a time when interest in applying modern technology to warfare was at an all-time high. His specific research work at Fort Detrick's Special Operations Division has never been revealed, but he was clearly involved in biological weapons research. He had been assigned as a contact with the CIA's Technical <b>…</b>
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The United States did not begin a biological warfare offensive program until 1941. It was concern about the Japanese biological warfare threat that motivated the United States to begin to develop biological weapons. During the next 28 years, the United States initiative evolved into an effective, military-driven research and acquisition program, shrouded in controversy and secrecy. Most research and development was done at Fort Detrick, Maryland, while production and testing occurred at Pine Bluff, Arkansas, and Dugway Proving Ground, Utah. Field testing was done secretly and successfully with simulants and actual agents disseminated over wide areas. A small defensive effort paralleled the weapons development and production program. With the presidential decision in 1969 to halt offensive biological weapons production, and the agreement in 1972 at the international Biological Weapons Convention never to develop, produce, stockpile, or retain biological agents or toxins, the program became entirely defensive, with medical and nonmedical components. The US Biological Defense Research Program exists today, conducting research to develop physical and medical countermeasures to protect service members and civilians from the threat of modern biological warfare. For more information on the US biological warfare program, read the report THE US BIOLOGICAL WARFARE AND BIOLOGICAL DEFENSE PROGRAMS at www.au.af.mil . This is clipped from the 2000 video Biological Warfare and Terrorism <b>…</b>
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The lack of biological agent field detection remained a problem throughout the 1950s. The Chemical Corps Technical Committee commented in 1957 that: The detection of BW agents presents a problem no less important than the detection of the corresponding CW agents which has been duly sampling, detecting, analyzing, and confirming the specific recognized with the development of appropriate equipment for agents involved in any circumstance. Biological agents, however, were live agents and required far more complication to create a field detection capability. Instead of detection, the Chemical Corps concentrated on sampling equipment. Field manuals during the 1950s for biological warfare stated that the first indication of a biological attack would be widespread illness. Medical treatment would have to begin before identification of the specific biological agent, which might take days or even weeks. Much like the World War II procedures, the manuals advised that field samples would have to be tested and identified at Army Medical laboratories. Early sampling kits were described as field expedient collections of the pertinent items such as test tubes, air sampler, and notebooks. In 1951, the Chemical Corps issued a formal requirement for a biological agent sampling kit to collect samples of contaminated air, soil, and other materials for dispatch to an appropriate medical laboratory for positive identification. The M17 Biological Agent Sampling Kit was standardized in 1957 to <b>…</b>
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Joseph Moshe arrested for predicting Baxter bioweapon outbreak mutated H1N1 flu in Ukraine! (1 of 2)
Mar 11
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Joseph Moshe arrested for predicting Baxter bioweapon outbreak mutated H1N1 flu in Ukraine! (1 of 2)
Please rate and comment to help spread this!! Some links for sources and followup research: www.youtube.com Dr. A. True Ott is an activist, constitutionalist, and opponent to swine flu vaccination. www.youtube.com "Dr. Deagle show" where A. True Ott discusses his phone call from Moshe. www.youtube.com Raw news footage of the capture. www.youtube.com ABC news report claiming Moshe was mentally ill and threatening to blow up the White House. Please rate and comment to help spread this!! www.agri.gov.il Moshe Bar Joseph's profile on the Israeli Ministry of Agriculture website. Says he retired in 2004 from their team. Lists some of his publications, mostly on citrus plant virii, as recently as last year. www.biomedexperts.com Another Moshe profile. www.facebook.com Facebook group dedicated to finding Moshe. www.thefutureofthings.com The biopen is brand new technology. This tiny device is given a sample of blood and can detect many bacterial or viral contaminations. Could be used by medical personnel, soldiers, or anyone who doesn't have access to a lab and needs to know if they or others have been infected. The biopen was developed by Ben Gurion University in Israel. Coincidentally (or not?), Moshe worked in the same department at the same university up until 2004, when he came to California. PLEASE GO TO PART 2 OF 2. Comments are disabled on this first half to keep the discussion in one place. :)
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This is the A&E clip of them admitting the Army tested Biological Weapons on unsuspecting Americans. DISCLAIMER, WARNINGS, AND NOTICE TO READERS: This website does not represent or endorse the accuracy or reliability of any of the information, content collectively, the "Materials") contained on, distributed through, or linked, downloaded or accessed from any of the services contained on this website (the "Service"). None of the contributors, sponsors, administrators or anyone else connected with this website in any way whatsoever can be responsible for the appearance of any inaccurate or libelous information or for your use of the information contained in these web pages. All information provided using this website is only intended to be general summary information to the public. FAIR USE NOTICE: These pages may contain copyrighted (© ) material the use of which has not always been specifically authorized by the copyright owner. Such material is made available to advance understanding of ecological, political, human rights, economic, democracy, scientific, moral, ethical, and social justice issues, etc. It is believed that this constitutes a 'fair use' of any such copyrighted material as provided for in section 107 of the US Copyright Law. In accordance with Title 17 USC Section 107, this material is distributed without profit to those who have expressed a prior general interest in receiving similar information for research and educational purposes. For more information <b>…</b>
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