Conspiracy Theory? US Army Has Admitted to Conducting 100s of Germ Warfare Tests On Americans

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By Rachel Blevins

 While the United States government claims to be horrified every time  there are reports of a chemical attack that was allegedly carried out by  the Syrian government, history serves as a reminder that the U.S. is  responsible for carrying out a number of chemical attacks on thousands  of unsuspecting Americans, and some of the innocent victims are still  suffering from the effects today. In 1977, the U.S. Army admitted that it secretly conducted at least  239 germ warfare tests in the open air in cities across the country  between 1949 and 1969. 

The areas where the lethal germs were simulated  on the public were typically in major cities such as Washington D.C.,  San Francisco, New York City, Key West and Panama City, according to a  report the Army submitted to the Senate Health Subcommittee. In the report, the Army insisted that the purpose of the tests was to  study how biological warfare affects the public, in case it needs to  defend against it. Calling tests “essential,” the Army claimed it needed to “substantiate theories and fill knowledge gaps and to determine vulnerability to attack.”  

According to a report from the Washington Post, the release of the Army’s censored report was “the most complete official version of this nation’s biological warfare effort,” and it revealed that in addition to public areas, military personnel and their families were also targeted: 

“The Army listed 27 times that it tested simulated  toxins on public property, including releasing spores in two tunnels on a  stretch of Pennsylvania Turnpike. In addition to those  experiments in public places, the Army secretary used military personnel  and their families for open-air experiments by spraying simulated germs  into the air at a number of bases, including Fort Detrick, Md.; Fort  Belvoir, Va.; and the Marine training school at Quantico, Va. … Another  504 workers connected with biological warfare activities at Ft. Detrick,  Dugway Proving Ground and the Deseret Test Center in Utah and the Pine  Bluff Arsenal in Arkansas suffered infections, according to the Army’s  count.”

The Army’s report also noted that while the initial tests were  carried out 1942, the testing of biological warfare agents increased  drastically in 1961 when the Secretary of Defense ordered the Joint  Chiefs of Staff to “evaluate the potentialities” of biological and chemical warfare, instead of just studying the effects of the agents from a defense standpoint. 

While the report from the Army maintained that the live bacteria deployed in tests across the country were “deemed harmless at the time,”  the tests resulted in lifelong illnesses and health problems for many  of the innocent victims who were unaware that their quality of life was  being compromised by a government experiment. As The Free Thought Project reported, the largest experiment was carried out in San Francisco, California, in 1950. 

The Army sprayed the city with the microbe Serratia marcescens in  an attack that was called “Operation Sea-Spray.” They claimed San  Francisco was chosen as the target because it is close to the ocean and  because it has a unique geography, tall buildings, and dense population. For six days in September 1950, military members used giant hoses to spray clouds of Serratia along  the San Francisco coastline, which resulted in the city’s 800,000  residents receiving heavy doses of the chemical. 

It is also estimated  that residents in the neighboring communities of Albany, Berkeley, Daly  City, Colma, Oakland, San Leandro, and Sausalito, were exposed to it. While the military insisted that Serratia marcescens is “rarely a cause of illness,” Discover Magazine noted  that there were a number of serious illnesses and even one tragic death  reported as a result of the government’s chemical attack: 

“A week after the spraying, 11 patients were admitted  to the now-defunct Stanford University Hospital in San Francisco with  severe urinary tract infections, resistant to the limited antibiotics  available in that era. One gentleman, recovering from prostate surgery,  developed complications of heart infection as Serratia colonized his  heart valves. His would be the only death during the aftermath of the  experiment … Later, the repeated occurrence of urinary-tract infection  by this organism, with bacteremia in two patients and death in one,  indicated the potential clinical importance of this group of bacteria.’”

While the idea that the U.S. government would willingly poison its  own citizens may seem shocking to some, it is not unprecedented. 

Earlier  this year, a study found that the Pentagon has contaminated more than 40,000 sites across the United States, exposing hundreds of thousands of Americans to dangerous chemicals. The investigation, which was conducted by ProPublica and Vox, revealed that by testing and disposing of deadly chemical weapons in the United States, the Pentagon has poisoned  drinking water supplies, rendered millions of acres of land unsafe or  unusable, and jeopardized the health of often unwitting Americans. 

The study noted that while the Pentagon has spent more than $40 billion in  an effort to clean up the contaminated sites over the years, the  results have been overwhelmingly inadequate, and many Americans are  still at risk, even after the government claims that the sites have been  rendered “safe” for public use. 

The Department of Defense and its contractors are also currently using at least 61 active military sites across the country to “burn and detonate unused munitions and raw explosives in the open air with no environmental emissions controls,” according to a series of reports from ProPublica. 

Ultimately, while the U.S. claims that it must engage in the “War on  Terror” to protect Americans from terrorists, the fact remains that some  of the most harmful warfare launched against Americans on U.S. soil has  resulted from secret experiments backed by the Pentagon. Yet none of  the officials from the government agencies who are responsible have been  held accountable for poisoning countless innocent Americans with the  attacks. 


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Only in America?
I know that compulsory vaccinations happens elsewhere too and so does spraying from airplanes.
A few of these vaccinations are held by foreign armies on their conscripts.
Most of the time vaccinations are forced by schools.

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In the 70s I lived on a military base in Colorado where in summer, they drove around the streets with jeeps and sprayed DDT (and who knows what else) everywhere.
Looked much like this... IMG_20180501_183518.jpg

wow. thanks for the information!