Is This List of Experiments Basically Accurate?

Question by Stranger: Is this list of experiments basically accurate?
History of experimentation on United States citizens.

In 1931, Dr. Cornelius Rhodes, under the auspices of the Rockefeller Institute for Medical Investigations, infects human subjects with cancer cells. He later establishes the United States Army Biological Warfare facilities in Maryland, Utah, and Panama. He is named to the US Atomic Energy Commission (AEC) where he begins a series of radiation exposure experiments on American soldiers and civilian hospital patients.

The Tuskegee Syphilis Study begins in 1932. Two hundred black man are diagnosed with syphilis. They are never told of their illness, not offered any form of treatment, but are used, instead, and part of the laboratory experiment in order to follow the progression and symptoms of syphilis. Subsequently, they all die from syphilis and their families are never told that they could have been treated.

In 1935, after millions of individuals have died from Pellagra, over a span of approximately two decades, the United States Public Health Service begins treatment of the disease. The director of the agency admits that they have known that the disease is caused by a niacin deficiency but has not responded because most of the deaths have occurred within poverty-stricken black populations.

In 1940, four hundred prisoners in Chicago are infected with malaria. The nature of the project was to study the effects of new and experimental drugs on malaria. At the Nuremberg trial in Germany, Nazi doctors would later cite this American study to defend their actions during the Holocaust.

The Chemical Warfare Services begins mustard gas experiments on approximately 4000 servicemen in 1942. These experiments will continue until 1945 and involved Seventh-day Adventists who chose to be experimented on rather than serve on active duty.

In response to Japan’s full-scale germ warfare program, the US government begins, in 1943, research on biological weapons at Fort Detrick, MD.

In 1944, the U.S. Navy uses human test subjects to test gas masks and clothing. The subjects are locked into a gas chamber and exposed to mustard gas and lewisite.

Project Paperclip is initiated in 1945, at the end of World War II. The United States State Department, Army intelligence, and the Central Intelligence Agency (CIA) recruit Nazi scientists by offering them immunity to prosecution and secret identities in exchange for information and work on top-secret projects in Nazi Germany and the United States.

“Program F” is implemented by the US Atomic Energy Commission this same year. This is the most extensive US study of the health effects of fluoride. Fluoride is one of the key chemical components used in atomic bomb production during World War II. Fluoride is one of the most toxic chemicals known to man and it is bound to cause markedly adverse effects on the Central Nervous System (CNS). This information was suppressed citing National Security issues due to the fear that lawsuits would undermine full-scale production of atomic bombs critical to the war effort.

In 1946, patients in Veteran Administration (VA) hospitals are used in medical experiments. In order to allay suspicions, the directive was issued that the word “experiments” is to be changed to “investigations” or “observations” whenever reporting a medical study.

Colonel E. E. Kirkpatrick, of the US Atomic Energy Commission, issues a document (#07075001, dated January 8, 1947) stating that the agency will begin administrating intravenous doses of radioactive substances to human test subjects.

Later this year, the Central intelligence agency begins its study of LSD as a potential weapon. Human test subjects, both civilian and military, are used with and without their knowledge.

The Department of Defense begins, in 1950, plans to detonate nuclear weapons and desert areas and then monitor downwind residents for any medical problems and mortality rates.

Later that same year, and experiment to determine how susceptible an American city would be to biological attack is conducted. The U.S. Navy sprays a cloud of bacteria from ships over San Francisco California and monitors the extent of the infection. Reportedly, many residents become ill with pneumonia like symptoms.

The Department of Defense begins open air tests in 1951 utilizing disease producing bacteria and viruses. These tests will continue until 1969.

In 1953, the United States military releases clouds of zinc cadmium sulfide gas over Winnipeg, St. Louis, Minneapolis, Ft. Wayne, in Monocacy River Valley in Maryland, and Leesburg, Virginia. The intent of these experiments is to determine how efficiently they could disperse chemical agents over a populated area.

In that same year, joint Army-Navy-CIA experiments are conducted in New York and San Francisco exposing tens of thousands of people to the airborne germs Serratoa Marcescems and Bacillus Glogigii.

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Answer by Off The Beaten Path
I am quite certain that if *You* did the research concerning this, it is most likely truth. amazing how so much that is of these governments is at the time hidden, yet disclosed years later. Causes me to wonder what all is being tested and experimented with today…

Was mentioning to a client today… a few hours ago, we don’t know.. with any certainty… just what all we may be injected with in all these flue shots even!? ((Say, did you plant a device in my salon overnight?) 🙂 Seems apparent to me, that many people injected still get the flu…. raises a few hairs here…
Thanks for the list… very informative.

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