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  • ColonelZ posted an update 4 years, 9 months ago

    https://www.rt.com/op-ed/528701-bioweapons-attacks-cia-military/
    Lee Camp: America’s impressive history of bioweapons attacks against its own people. “On September 20, 1950, a US Navy ship just off the coast of San Francisco used a giant hose to spray a cloud of microbes into the air and into the city’s fog. The military was testing how a biological weapon attack would affect the 800,000 residents of the city.” But that experiment did not mark the end of such things, just the beginning. “Over the next 20 years, the military would conduct 239 ‘germ warfare’ tests over populated areas…After it came out, the government explained that their goal was to deter the use of biological weapons and be prepared for them. Apparently we wanted to deter biological weapons attacks on Americans by dropping biological weapons on Americans first. What a genius strategy.

    • It’s a perfectly normal livestock management practice.

      • Yes indeed. I recall many such events in real time over the decades. Also, the passage of various bills authorizing experimentation on the public without notice or consent, thereby making it legal to do what otherwise was or would be illegal. I.e., enabling what had been contrary to “normal” civilized standards for centuries.

        The most recent such legislative action that I am aware was about ten years ago. It was published in a four sentence news item (I believe the word is “terse”) in the Salt Lake Tribune – Salt Lake City’s leading newspaper. Never heard of any comments or objections from anyone anywhere.

        Meanwhile, for years I have contended with intermittent gang stalking teams, including in person death threats apparently related to a few personal posts relating to such events going back fifty years.

        Oh well. Chronologically I am well into the sunset according to most actuaries. I understand it’s the way of the world. Amazingly, to myself, happy moments seem to increasingly accompany me most of the time as I tiptoe through the tulips.

          • More power to you, for the tiptoeing and the happy moments! There’s a lesson in there somewhere about living life in spite of tough times. It’s a lesson I haven’t mastered, but I know it’s one that’s particularly pertinent for times like those we’re living in.