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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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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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The threat of smallpox as a weapon of terror has resurfaced, with evidence suggesting that Soviet scientists who weaponized it during the Cold War may be working elsewhere. Smallpox is highly infectious and can spread through the air, potentially infecting and killing a large number of people. However, there is a lack of vaccine supply in the United States, with only 15 million doses available. Congress aims to produce an additional 200 million doses, but the necessary legislation has not been sent to the president yet. A French company recently discovered over 70 million doses of smallpox vaccine in its freezers. Research shows that the existing vaccine can be diluted and still provide adequate protection, potentially stretching the supply to 150 million doses. The question now is who will receive the vaccine and when, as the consequences of a bioterror attack with smallpox could be devastating, resulting in estimates of 100,000 to 1 million deaths.

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Today, almost any country can create a powerful biological weapon in a couple of months using current technology.

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In Frederick, Maryland, volunteers were tested with biological warfare agents to gather data for defense. At Fort Detrick, experiments were conducted to determine the effectiveness of agents on volunteers, who recovered quickly. The US Army Chemical Corps tested aerosol dispersal from aircraft, showing potential widespread infection. Fort Detrick has a history of studying dangerous pathogens, including anthrax, and conducting secret experiments. Concerns have been raised about potential harmful spraying over cities.

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Nano particulate matter can be used as a weapon to affect the nervous system. Studies have shown that when nano particulate matter is scattered, it can cause widespread stroke epidemics. It infiltrates the brain and can either enter through the bloodstream or through the nose, causing brain bleeds and disrupting brain function. This disruption can lead to long-term effects on the population.

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Diane Feinstein helped assist in declassifying top secret CIA documents that reveal a cluster of important information. The document was top secret on 06/27/1947 and was declassified in 2001 and again in 02/2005. According to the material, there is strong circumstantial evidence of the use of bacterial warfare. The Japanese planes reportedly scattered rice and wheat grain mixed with fleas, an action tied to the spread of disease in the region. The plague had never occurred in this region before the incident described. The documents note that on November 4, 1941, the Japanese planes dropped wheat and rice grain, pieces of paper, cotton, and unidentified particles, an operation tied to the unleashing of the bubonic plague. It is stated that 130 kilograms of typhoid and plague were involved in these activities. The materials indicate that Ishii infected the vicinity of Chupsin and Yushain with both typhoid and plague. Essentially, the material claims that Ishii was the first to decide to create planes to drop biological weapons onto unsuspecting villagers. The narrative presents Ishii as a pioneer in designing and deploying aerial biological agents, with the implication that these actions were intended to harm rural populations. The declassified documents are presented as evidence of a deliberate program involving the use of biological agents via aircraft, including the combination of biological materials with payloads such as grain, paper, and textile scraps, in an effort to disseminate disease. The account emphasizes the historical significance of Ishii’s decisions and frames them within a broader claim about the origins and development of biowarfare planning and execution through aerial delivery in this period.

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Recent developments have shown that nanoparticle materials can be stabilized for distribution. These materials exist on a very small scale, smaller than a cell, and can be engineered to have specific properties. They can self-aggregate and target specific areas based on their biology and chemical sensitivity. Now, there is a new advancement where nanomaterials can be aerosolized, creating controllable nano-scale robotic units that can penetrate even the most robust biochemical filters. These units can enter the body through various membranes and can affect the brain's vascular system or directly diffuse into the brain. These materials can be transformed into weapons and are almost impossible to detect, making it difficult to trace their origin. The speaker demonstrates that a small amount of nanomaterials could potentially affect a large population without the need for a large weapon. They suggest using unmanned aerial or ground delivery systems like drones or insects for dispersal.

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You don't need a secret lab or a massive complex to create bioweapons. Unlike nuclear weapons, biological weapons can be developed discreetly, blending in with legitimate activities like vaccine production. This dual-use nature makes it difficult to detect a biological weapons program.

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The Air Force reportedly aims to control the weather by 2025, beyond simple cloud seeding. As of April this year, over 150 weather modification programs exist globally. Since around 2000, the Department of Defense and Department of Energy have allegedly been spraying the entire United States sky with a toxic brew of chemicals and biologic agents. Military and some commercial jets are supposedly equipped with large barrels containing at least 49 documented chemical poisons, which are ingredients in this man-made cloud.

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Scientists at Yale University have developed a new method of delivering mRNA vaccines through the air, according to a recent study. The researchers successfully vaccinated mice using nanoparticles carrying the COVID vaccine, without the need for injections. They found this method to be safe and effective and are now planning to test it in humans. While there are currently no plans to secretly vaccinate the population through aerosol vaccines, it is worth noting that the US government has a history of covertly administering biological agents to its citizens. If this airborne vaccine delivery method becomes viable on a large scale, it could potentially be deployed without public knowledge.

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Today, a B-25 bomber is on a peace mission to Rockford, Illinois. The goal is to combat an infantile paralysis epidemic by spreading 500 gallons of DDT, an insecticide, over the city. The army believes that insects may be carriers of the disease, so they are testing this theory. The plane flies at an altitude of 150 feet, spraying a strip 150 yards wide at a rate of 215 gallons per minute. This transformation of a bomber into a scientific tool could potentially save countless lives.

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The air force aims to control the weather by 2025, with over 150 weather modification programs worldwide. Since 2000, the Department of Defense and Department of Energy have sprayed the entire US sky with a toxic mix of chemicals and biological agents. Military and commercial jets carry barrels of 49 documented chemical poisons, including pathogenic molds, weaponized viruses, barium, and nanoaluminum particles. Barium stimulates muscles at low doses but harms the heart and nervous system at high doses. Aluminum, abundant in the Earth's crust, impairs kidney function and damages brain cells, affecting cognitive function. The combination of aluminum and mercury in the air poses a serious threat to brain and cognitive function.

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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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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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Speaker 1 explains that Rickettsia is the same organism that causes Rocky Mountain spotted fever, the most deadly tick-borne disease in the United States. He says it was a germ being weaponized by the US military at the time, with attempts to stuff it into ticks. In Willie’s interviews, Willie claimed to have spent over a decade in the biological weapons program as a Fort Detrick contractor working on weaponizing fleas, ticks, and mosquitoes, aiming to mass-produce them and stuff fleas with plague, mosquitoes with Trinidad virus, and ticks with deadly or incapacitating diseases such as relapsing fever, Venezuelan equine encephalitis, rabies, and leptospirosis. He described it as similar to Doctor Strangelove, trying to create new diseases by mixing bacteria and virus in ticks with the intent of a stealth weapon. Speaker 1 continues that this would be the perfect stealth weapon—a poor man’s nuclear bomb—where a drop of insects on an enemy would weaken the population and tie up medical resources without destroying infrastructure like a nuclear blast would. A military bean-counter report is cited stating that tularemia, a tick-borne rabbit fever, could kill ten thousand people at a cost of $1.33 per life. Speaker 0 remarks that it is hard to digest and describes it as evil, expressing disbelief that such things could happen in the United States, but acknowledges the possibility.

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Nano particulate matter can be weaponized and used to affect the nervous system. Studies have shown that when nano particulate matter is scattered, it can cause widespread stroke epidemics. It infiltrates the brain and can enter through the bloodstream or the nose, causing brain bleeds and disrupting brain function. This disruption can lead to a long-term effect on the population.

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We can now stabilize nano particulate matter for distribution. This matter is extremely small, smaller than a cell, and can be controlled to aggregate in specific areas based on biological or chemical sensitivity. Recently, it was discovered that nanomaterials can be aerosolized, creating a nano swarm that can penetrate various membranes, including the brain. These materials can be weaponized and are difficult to detect. Only a small amount is needed to affect a large number of people, and delivery can be done through drones or other unmanned devices.

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Nano particulate matter can be used as a weapon to affect the nervous system. Studies have shown that when this matter is scattered, it can cause widespread stroke epidemics. The matter infiltrates the brain either through the bloodstream or by clogging the vascular space. This leads to brain bleeds and disruption of brain function. Animal models have demonstrated these effects, and research from Italy supports these findings. The use of nano particulate matter can have a long-lasting impact on the population, affecting the network properties of the brain and expanding its influence.

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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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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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Some personal and military planes can fly in the stratosphere, which ranges from 13,000 to over 70,000 feet, depending on location. Injecting chemicals into the stratosphere can have a cooling impact, as seen after volcanic eruptions. However, low-level planes are also spraying chemicals, including pesticides, with the U.S. Air Force having a dedicated unit for this. They use chemicals like Dibron/Naled, an organophosphate banned in the EU, for mosquito control, even over residential areas, while avoiding bald eagle nests. The technology used is from Battelle, a defense contractor, and their patent lists capabilities to spray antibiotics, anti-cancer agents, vaccines, DNA fragments, and even morphine.

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The speaker discusses the need for an effective incapacitating agent that can be deployed locally using drones or aerosol delivery technology. They emphasize the preference for antibody and drug therapeutics over vaccines. The ideal scenario involves using an incapacitating agent that can be inhaled and gives encephalitis, while having a mitigation strategy for their forces that lasts for about a month. This would allow them to move into the field of operation without worrying about the enemy. The speaker also mentions the classified nature of this technology and believes there is more happening than what is publicly known.

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The 9/11 Letters of Death
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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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