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Tests were conducted at the U.S. Army Chemical Corps Proving Ground using an experimental spray device on an F-100 aircraft. The goal was to determine the feasibility of producing effective aerosols in the desired particle size range. Aerial missions were carried out to confirm the results of wind tunnel tests. The study showed that using fighter aircraft and large aircraft equipped with a liquid BW agent could infect over 50% of the population in large areas, ranging from 125 miles long by 30 miles deep to a belt 140 miles wide extending from New York to Chicago, equivalent to the total area of Pennsylvania, Ohio, and Indiana.

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News Nation reports a secret test in St. Louis: 'the United States Army now admits that it sprayed a chemical that contained cadmium, a known carcinogen, on a neighborhood of 10,000 people.' The Army sprayed 'zinc cadmium sulfide' into the air in Pruitt Igo. Residents say, 'We were subjects' and 'They didn't ask for our permission.' The spray came from 'planes, rooftops, vehicles' to simulate how a biological attack might spread in more than 30 tests across the US and Canada. Saint Louis was chosen for its similarity to Moscow in population density and proximity to a river. The 33 high rise buildings housed 10,000 residents before demolition in 1976. NRC (1997) warned that 'repeated exposure to zinc cadmium sulfide can cause kidney or bone toxicity or lung cancer' and noted missing records and that an independent study wasn't feasible. Army says 'inhalation exposure would not pose a health risk.'

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Lyme disease cases are rising, with the CDC estimating half a million cases a year, or 1,300 people a day. Lyme disease wasn't a problem until the mid-1970s, the peak of the US biological weapons program. Three diseases emerged: Lyme arthritis, Rocky Mountain spotted fever, and Babesia. These previously rare diseases appeared across from the US government's biological weapons testing facility. This is a perfect stealth weapon, a poor man's nuke. Creating new germs inside ticks could have unintended consequences.

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In February 1956, Operation Big City took place in New York. The Army released bacteria onto the streets using hidden exhaust pipes and covertly dispersed Bacillus globuli in the subway system. A decade later, the Army returned to test the spread of the bacteria through the subway. These experiments were kept secret from the public and were filmed by the Army.

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We used to have a sophisticated biological weapons program from World War 2 to the sixties, which ended in 1969. Many records of the program were destroyed, but some are resurfacing. Our offensive weapons program was massive and advanced, but not well-known by most people.

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In the 1950s and 1960s, the US Army conducted secret experiments involving the release of bacteria in public places across America, including New York City. These experiments were kept hidden from the public for many years. Some of the experiments had fatal consequences, with people developing infections and even dying. The government also covered up the deaths of individuals who were unknowingly tested with mind-altering drugs. It took decades for the truth to come out, and families had to fight in court for justice. The Army and Navy have a history of conducting secret risk assessments to test the vulnerability of American cities to biological attacks. These experiments need to be stopped, and there should be accountability for the harm caused.

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President Richard Nixon announced in 1969 that the United States would renounce the use of deadly biological weapons, but few Americans knew that the country had been operating a secret bioweapons program for over 25 years. Born out of fear during World War II, the program conducted extensive research and experiments, even using human subjects. The British and Japanese also had their own bioweapons programs, with the Japanese conducting horrific experiments on thousands of people. The US program, fueled by the Cold War, conducted tests on American cities and human subjects, proving the feasibility of biological warfare. However, concerns over the uncontrollable nature of these weapons and the mounting political pressure led to the program's eventual end in 1969.

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In secret, the US Army sprayed zinc cadmium sulfide into the air of a housing project, a neighborhood called Pruittigo. "'We were subjects.'" Residents say they didn't ask for permission and that "'My government used me like I was a guinea pig.'" The spray appeared as eerie smoke and was sprayed from a big machine on a flatbed with hazmat crews. The government admitted a secret series of cold war tests, including one dubbed large area coverage, with more than 30 tests across the US and Canada to simulate how a biological attack might spread. The NRC warns that repeated exposure to zinc cadmium sulfide can cause kidney or bone toxicity or lung cancer if levels are high enough and could not fully assess the risk due to missing or classified records. Residents seek apology, transparency, and declassification; Erin Brockovich weighs in; they want all documents released about the spray.

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The CIA and the Defense Department have been accused of using people as guinea pigs for mind control. Experimentation began with the CIA using drugs, pain, hypnosis, and electric shock on their own men to erase classified information. They also experimented with chemicals to induce criminal behavior. Project MKULTRA, initially called ARTITUCHEK, included 49 sub-projects ranging from the aforementioned experiments to open-air testing in the US, and experimentation on prisoners, soldiers, and college students. Subjects were often unaware they were being experimented on, except for "voluntary" army soldiers. These soldiers were told they would test new weapons, but were then subjected to drugs and chemicals at Fort Detrick, Maryland. One chemical, BZ, is reportedly 100 times stronger than LSD and can cause a person to lose their mind for up to weeks. There are said to be residual effects to BZ.

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The U.S. bioweapons program, initially run by the CIA after World War II, involved recruiting German and Japanese scientists. They conducted unethical experiments on the American public, including spraying toxins in cities and testing bioweapons. In 1969, President Nixon ended the program due to concerns over the potential for widespread harm. However, the CIA secretly retained samples and continued bioweapons research. Following the 9/11 attacks, the Patriot Act was passed, allowing the CIA to bypass legal restrictions on bioweapons. Funding for bioweapons development surged, with Tony Fauci becoming a key figure in this area. Despite a moratorium on gain-of-function studies, Fauci moved research overseas. The CIA also funneled money through organizations to obscure its involvement. The discussion highlights the dangers of government overreach and the importance of resisting authoritarianism.

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A man in Arkansas noticed strange clouds in the sky, leading to concerns about chemtrails. Lab tests revealed high levels of barium, sparking fears of secret government testing. Historical evidence of past biological experiments on the public adds to these concerns. The military denies any involvement in chemtrail programs. Barium exposure can cause health issues, including stomach and chest pains, and blood pressure problems. Long-term exposure may weaken the immune system.

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In secret during the 1950s–60s, the US sprayed zinc cadmium sulfide over Pruittigo, Saint Louis. The fog drifted through the streets like a ghost. They didn't ask for our permission. My government used me like I was a guinea pig. Saint Louis was chosen for spraying experiments because it had characteristics similar to Soviet targets. More than thirty tests across the US and Canada sprayed zinc cadmium sulfide from planes, rooftops, and vehicles to simulate a biological attack. A 1997 NRC review warned that repeated exposure can cause kidney or bone toxicity or lung cancer if levels are high enough, and noted that some army records remained classified. The army said none of the reports contained evidence of a radioactive component to the zinc cadmium sulfide dispersion tests. Erin Brockovich weighs in.

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We've received the virus in one of our labs and are currently culturing it to have stocks available for product testing. We're also characterizing the virus to learn more about its impact on the host and our immune response. Scientists in our labs are working with test tubes, pipettes, mice, and cell cultures. The lab Colonel Sammons Jackson mentioned is the US Army Medical Research Institute of Infectious Diseases at Fort Detrick, the DOD's only biosafety level four laboratory. While it's not as dramatic as the movie "Outbreak", that capability exists within military medicine. We're not yet testing coronavirus at the highest levels, but that's what the lab work looks like, and we're conducting tests to some degree now with BSL-three and biosafety level two conditions.

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At the US Army Chemical Corps Proving Ground, tests were conducted using an F-100 aircraft with an experimental spray device. The purpose was to establish the feasibility of producing BW aerosols in an effective particle size range from high-speed aircraft. Wind tunnel tests showed aerosols could be produced by discharging the BW agent into a high-velocity airstream. An aerial mission was conducted using a BW incapacitating agent to confirm this. The F-100 disseminated the liquid agent along a 15-mile line upwind of the test grid at subsonic speed. Data determined the effective coverage expected with an operational spray system. The study showed one fighter aircraft dispensing two wing tanks of liquid BW agent could infect over 50% of the populace in an area 125 miles long by 30 miles deep. Three large aircraft could release enough agent to infect over 50% of the people in an area equivalent to a belt 140 miles wide extending from New York to Chicago.

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Tests were conducted at the US Army Chemical Corps proving ground using an experimental spray device on an F100 aircraft. The goal was to determine the feasibility of producing BW aerosols in the most effective particle size range. Wind tunnel tests confirmed that effective aerosol could be produced by discharging the VW agent into a high velocity airstream. Aerial missions were conducted to validate the findings, with the F100 disseminating the agent along a 15-mile line upwind of the test grid. The data collected showed that one fighter aircraft using a liquid BWA jet could infect over 50% of the population in an area 125 miles long by 30 miles deep. Three large aircraft could infect over 50% of the people in an area equivalent to a belt 140 miles wide, spanning from New York to Chicago.

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In Frederick, Maryland, volunteers were tested with biological agents at Fort Detrick for defense research. The US Army Chemical Corps tested dispersing BW agents from aircraft, showing potential widespread infection. Fort Detrick has a history of secret biowarfare research, including mind control experiments. Concerns arise about potential mass aerial spraying of pathogens over cities, leading to fears of slow poisoning.

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J. Marion Sims performed surgeries on enslaved black women without anesthesia. The Tuskegee experiment withheld penicillin from black men with syphilis. Puerto Rican women were given experimental birth control pills, resulting in seizures and hemorrhages. At Edgewood Arsenal, over 60,000 troops were exposed to nerve gas and LSD. The Navy sprayed San Francisco with bacteria linked to pneumonia. The Pentagon released weaponized mosquitoes in Florida. Soldiers were infected with biological agents in Operation White Coat. Millions were injected with the SV40 virus. Military planes sprayed mock bioweapons on civilian cities. Pregnant women at Vanderbilt drank radioactive iron. Orphans were fed radioactive milk. MK Ultra used extreme electroshock and sensory deprivation. Lyme disease mutations were researched at Fort Detrick. Vaccines are claimed to have catastrophic fertility side effects, micro clots, graphene, and prion contamination. The US funded gain of function research in Wuhan. Anthony Fauci funneled millions into weaponizing viruses. Government agencies are accused of experimenting, burning records, and denying the truth.

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Yale researchers have developed an airborne method of delivering mRNA vaccines via nanoparticles, administered nasally to mice in two doses. Researchers claim the method is safe and effective, and plan to test it in humans. The speaker suggests this could ensure 100% vaccine compliance, as everyone needs to breathe. While there are no current plans to vaccinate the population through the air, some biotechnologists believe in covertly enhancing people's biology. The speaker cites Operation Sea Spray, where the US Navy sprayed San Francisco with bacteria to simulate a biological attack, as an example of the US government secretly administering biological agents. Other examples include the Tuskegee experiments and Operation Big Itch. Given the government's desire to vaccinate the population, the development of aerosol mRNA vaccines, the academic argument for covert "moral bio enhancements," and the US government's history of covert operations, the speaker suggests it's conceivable that aerosol vaccines could be deployed without public knowledge if they become viable.

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A man in Southwest Arkansas observed unusual cloud patterns resembling chemtrails, which began as normal contrails but did not dissipate. He collected water samples that showed high levels of barium, exceeding EPA toxic levels. The Louisiana Department of Environmental Quality acknowledged the unusual findings but noted that identifying the source is challenging. Concerns about chemtrails relate to historical government testing on populations, including biological agents. Although the military denies any current programs, the potential health effects of barium include stomach and chest pains from short-term exposure and blood pressure issues from long-term exposure. Experts suggest that chronic exposure could weaken the immune system.

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Ancient cultures prayed for rain, while in the 20th century, countries seeded clouds with chemicals. The US military is allegedly conducting secretive weather control research, with the Air Force aiming to control weather by 2025. Weather modification includes artificially changing the atmosphere. Since 2000, the Department of Defense and Department of Energy have supposedly been spraying the US sky with toxic chemicals and biologic agents via chemtrails, unlike contrails which dissipate quickly. These chemtrails contain pathogenic molds, weaponized viruses, barium, and nanoaluminum particles, potentially causing harm to humans and wildlife. Barium can affect the heart and nervous system, while aluminum diminishes kidney and brain function. Nanoparticles can penetrate the skin and interfere with plant growth. Other documented chemicals include ammonia, cadmium, lead, and xylene, posing various health risks. Asthma rates may be linked to chemtrails. The true nature of aerosol operations is undisclosed. Past secret chemical exposure incidents in the US include cancer cell injections, mustard gas experiments, and dioxin exposure. The Department of Defense admitted to Desert Storm chemical exposure. A controversial weather modification bill was passed without public discussion or oversight. The Pentagon wants to resume open-air testing of biologic weapons, potentially using this technology without consent.

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Cases of Lyme disease are increasing, with the CDC estimating half a million cases annually. The rise coincided with the peak of the US biological weapons program in the mid-seventies, leading to the emergence of Lyme arthritis, Rocky Mountain spotted fever, and Babesia. These diseases clustered near a government testing facility, suggesting a sinister origin. Nature cannot be controlled, and the implications are disturbing.

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During the Cold War, the US military conducted secret tests on unsuspecting people in Saint Louis. Lisa Martino Taylor, a sociologist, uncovered these experiments and found that the army sprayed zinc cadmium sulfide, a compound with radioactive particles, on buildings and station wagons in the city. The tests were kept secret from city officials, who were told it was for smoke screen testing. The compound was sprayed near a housing complex with a large low-income population, including many children. Martino Taylor believes the government wanted to measure the compound's effects on their lungs. The army denies any harm, but documents suggest otherwise. The tests are linked to US Radium, a company known for radioactive contamination lawsuits. The long-term health effects remain unknown. The research will be made public at Saint Louis Community College.

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The piece recounts secret U.S. Army tests in the 1950s–60s, including spraying zinc cadmium sulfide into the air of Saint Louis housing project, Pruittigo. A fog sprayed from a truck; workers on rooftops wore hazmat gear. Pruitt-Igo housed more than 10,000 people in 33 high-rise buildings, demolished in 1976; now an empty lot overgrown with trees. The tests—more than 30—sought to simulate a biological attack spread. "Saint Louis was chosen for spraying experiments because it had similar characteristics to Soviet targets like Moscow in terms of population density and terrain and proximity to a river." Residents say, "My government used me like I was a guinea pig." Health impacts include cancer, lymphoma, kidney disease; siblings died. The Army's 1994 reply claimed inhalation exposure would not pose a health risk; the 1997 NRC review states "repeated exposure to zinc cadmium sulfide can cause kidney or bone toxicity or lung cancer."

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They present a history where science is cast as a weapon and subjects as expendable. In 1845 Alabama, J Marion Sims, called the father of gynecology, strapped down enslaved black women with no anesthesia or consent, performing 30 operations while his journals admit the practice. The US medical establishment funded his work and later enshrined him as a hero. In 1932 Tuskegee, the Public Health Service and the CDC lured 600 black men with free treatment; 400 already had syphilis. The cure penicillin was deliberately withheld; autopsies were mandatory, and broken families buried their fathers without knowing the government had murdered them for medical data. In the 1950s, Puerto Rico became a laboratory where poor, some illiterate, women were coerced into testing birth control pills by big pharma, suffering seizures and hemorrhages; some called it population control, the victims called it genocide. Decades later, those same players would push vaccines with catastrophic fertility side effects. History is a spiral. World War II ended, but the Pentagon began a war on its own soldiers. At Edgewood Arsenal, secret documents show over 60,000 troops exposed to sarin, VX, and LSD; a veteran wrote, they told us it was harmless. The truth was declassified after eighty percent of the victims were already dead. In September 1950, the US Navy operated aerosolized sprayers over San Francisco, releasing Ceratia marcescens bacteria into the fog, linked later to fatal pneumonia; a whistleblower’s report was buried until a 1976 Senate hearing forced admission. Operation Big Buzz 1955 released millions of weaponized mosquitoes in Florida, testing infection spread; internal memos bragged that subjects showed symptoms within seventy-two hours. No warning, no cure. The Pentagon also turned soldiers into lab rats. Operation White Coat infected thousands with biological agents; a veteran testified, they told us it was harmless. It was classified as national security with no compensation or justice. Even vaccines became weapons; millions of Americans were injected with s v forty, a monkey virus linked to cancer. The CDC buried the truth for forty years; how many died remains in redacted reports. In 1977, planes sprayed mock bioweapons on civilian cities from New York to Saint Louis to study how quickly a lethal pathogen could spread when aerosolized. The victims were unconsenting civilians. Before MK Ultra, Plum Island, there were the Tuskegee syphilis experiments and the deliberate infection of hundreds of black men, the lie of free treatment, withheld medicine while the CDC watched. Sea Spray 1950 tested turning an American city into a test lab; Vanderbilt pregnant women drank vitamin cocktails laced with radioactive iron, and their babies were stillborn or deformed; files sealed for fifty years. The Fernald School experiments fed orphans radioactive milk, smiles for cameras, later claimed there were no long-term consequences. MK Ultra involved LSD, electroshock at unsafe voltages, sensory deprivation, aiming at total mind fragmentation; data were laundered through Princeton and Harvard. Plum Island fueled Lyme’s mutations; Fort Detrick and the 1960s spirochete research connected to weaponized ticks; the Pentagon’s patents point to the truth. Victims of chronic Lyme are labeled hysterical. Gulf War syndrome and Morgellons follow the same playbook: silence the sick, discredit the dying, deny everything. Then vaccines—untested, unnecessary, unleashed with legal immunity, with VAERS rising and the CDC scrubbing data. Doctors who spoke out were suspended or erased. The narrative extends to digital IDs, CBDCs, depopulation, food shortages, and a spanning claim that agencies once poisoned cities and murdered victims now demand total compliance. The Wuhan lab leak theory is a distraction, the text asserts, because Fort Detrick and NIH funded decades of gain-of-function research; Fauci’s emails, EcoHealth Alliance grants, and the 2011 bat coronavirus patent are cited as evidence. Now the claim is an ongoing program of transmissible vaccines, self-replicating mRNA, and mosquito drones, branded as biodefense but described as an extermination agenda, with witnesses disappearing and no statute of limitations on crimes against humanity.

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Solved but not closed, that's the word from officials looking into the 2001 Anthrax attacks. Eight days after the FBI's top suspect committed suicide, on September 11, 2001, the United States endured the deadliest terrorist attack in its history, leaving every citizen in a state of disbelief and despair. Anthrax is odorless, colorless, and tasteless, an invisible organism capable of sending a strong message. If a weaponized biological agent were to be released en masse, the aftermath would rival that of a nuclear fallout. There's naturally occurring Anthrax, and then there's cultivations made by scientists who have molded it into either medicine or a biological weapon. It's believed Anthrax originated in Mesopotamia and Egypt alongside some of humanity's earliest civilizations, beginning with dormant spores that live among the soil. In some cases, spores get ingested by a person or domesticated animal. Luckily, naturally occurring Anthrax inhalation is incredibly rare and when caught is easily treatable. The Amerithrax Task Force devoted 600,000 hours to investigative work, 10,000 witness interviews spanning six continents, 80 executed search warrants, 6,000 items of potential evidence, 5,750 grand jury subpoenas, and 5,730 environmental samples taken from 60 different locations. The task force filtered the evidence down to 48 post offices and 625 individual street mailboxes around Trenton, New Jersey, from which the Anthrax letters were believed to have been mailed. Bruce Ivins was born in Lebanon, Ohio, in 1946. By 2007, the clues were lining up to Bruce. Ivins died July 27, 2008. Looking back, it's easy to identify the FBI lied or conveniently didn't disclose the full scope of their investigation. When it comes to the truth, we may never know. We can only decide who to trust.
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