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A History of Secret Human Experimentation
1900: A U.S.
doctor doing research in the Philippines infected of number of prisoners with
the Plague. He continued his research by inducing Beriberi in another 29 prisoners.
The experiments resulted in two known fatalities.
1915: A doctor in Mississippi produced Pellagra in twelve white Mississippi
inmates in an attempt to discover a cure for the disease.
1931: Dr. Cornelius Rhoads, under the auspices of the Rockefeller Institute
for Medical Investigations, infects human subjects with cancer cells. He later
goes on to establish the U.S. Army Biological Warfare facilities in Maryland,
Utah, and Panama, and is named to the U.S. Atomic Energy Commission. While
there, he begins a series of radiation exposure experiments on American soldiers
and civilian hospital patients.
1932: The Tuskegee Syphilis Study begins. 200 black men diagnosed with syphilis
are never told of their illness, are denied treatment, and instead are used
as human guinea pigs in order to follow the progression and symptoms of the
disease. They all subsequently die from syphilis, their families never told
that they could have been treated.
1935: The Pellagra Incident. After millions of individuals die from Pellagra
over a span of two decades, the U.S. Public Health Service finally acts to
stem the disease. The director of the agency admits it had known for at least
20 years that Pellagra is caused by a niacin deficiency but failed to act
since most of the deaths occurred within poverty-stricken black populations.
1940's: The U.S. government injected 12 human guinea pigs with uranium and
plutonium without their knowledge as part of a Cold War-era radiation experiment.
The 12 victims were injected during the 1940s -- 11 with plutonium, and one
with uranium -- to see how the human body would react to an atomic bombing.
The tests sprang from efforts to develop atomic weapons. At the time, scientists
claimed that the people were terminally ill anyway and would not survive 10
years. But a number of them lived longer, and the plutonium is said to have
caused urinary tract infections and painful osteoporosis, or thinning of the
bones.
1940's: In an exceptionally large study at Vanderbilt University in the 1940s,
approximately 820 poor, pregnant Caucasian women were administered tracer
doses of radioactive iron. Vanderbilt worked with the Tennessee State Department
of Health, and the research was partly funded by the Public Health Service.
Today, most women take iron supplements during pregnancy. This experiment
provided the scientific data needed to determine the nutritional requirements
for iron during pregnancy
1940: Four hundred prisoners in Chicago are infected with Malaria in order
to study the effects of new and experimental drugs to combat the disease.
Nazi doctors later on trial at Nuremberg cite this American study to defend
their own actions during the Holocaust.
1942: Chemical Warfare Services begins mustard gas experiments on approximately
4,000 servicemen. The experiments continue until 1945 and made use of Seventh
Day Adventists who chose to become human guinea pigs rather than serve on
active duty.
1943: In response to Japan's full-scale germ warfare program, the U.S. begins
research on biological weapons at Fort Detrick, MD.
1944: U.S. Navy uses human subjects to test gas masks and clothing. Individuals
were locked in a gas chamber and exposed to mustard gas and lewisite.
1945: Project Paperclip is initiated. The U.S. State Department, Army intelligence,
and the CIA recruit Nazi scientists and offer them immunity and secret identities
in exchange for work on top secret government projects in the United States.
1945: The Manhattan Project Program F; is implemented by the U.S. Atomic Energy
Commission (AEC). This is the most extensive U.S. study of the health effects
of fluoride, which was the key chemical component in atomic bomb production.
One of the most toxic chemicals known to man, fluoride, it is found, causes
marked adverse effects to the central nervous system but much of the information
is squelched in the name of national security because of fear that lawsuits
would undermine full-scale production of atomic bombs.
1946: Patients in VA hospitals are used as guinea pigs for medical experiments.
In order to allay suspicions, the order is given to change the word experiments
to investigations or observations whenever reporting a medical study performed
in one of the nation's veteran's hospitals.
1947: Colonel E.E. Kirkpatrick of the U.S. Atomic Energy Commission issues
a secret document (Document 07075001, January 8, 1947) stating that the agency
will begin administering intravenous doses of radioactive substances to human
subjects.
1947: The CIA begins its study of LSD as a potential weapon for use by American
intelligence. Human subjects (both civilian and military) are used with and
without their knowledge.
1950: Department of Defense begins plans to detonate nuclear weapons in desert
areas and monitor downwind residents for medical problems and mortality rates.
1950: In an experiment to determine how susceptible an American city would
be to biological attack, the U.S. Navy sprays a cloud of bacteria from ships
over San Francisco. Monitoring devices are situated throughout the city in
order to test the extent of infection. Many residents become ill with pneumonia-like
symptoms.
1951: Department of Defense begins open air tests using disease-producing
bacteria and viruses. Tests last through 1969 and there is concern that people
in the surrounding areas have been exposed.
1953: U.S. military releases clouds of zinc cadmium sulfide gas over Winnipeg,
St. Louis, Minneapolis, Fort Wayne, the Monocracy River Valley in Maryland,
and Leesburg, Virginia. Their intent is to determine how efficiently they
could disperse chemical agents.
1953: Joint Army-Navy-CIA experiments are conducted in which tens of thousands
of people in New York and San Francisco are exposed to the airborne germs
Serratia marcescens and Bacillus glogigii.
In 1953, an odious series of 36 tests was conducted on citizens of Winnipeg
in Canada. Our government lied to the Winnipeg mayor, assuring him that the
tests were non-toxic and defense-necessary. The actual purpose of these CIA-designed
tests was to see how large a percentage of the population could be given chemical-induced
cancer.
1953: CIA initiates Project MKULTRA. This is an eleven year research program
designed to produce and test drugs and biological agents that would be used
for mind control and behavior modification. Six of the subprojects involved
testing the agents on unwitting human beings.
1955: The CIA, in an experiment to test its ability to infect human populations
with biological agents, releases a bacteria withdrawn from the Army's biological
warfare arsenal over Tampa Bay, Fl.
1955: Army Chemical Corps continues LSD research, studying its potential use
as a chemical incapacitating agent. More than 1,000 Americans participate
in the tests, which continue until 1958.
1956: U.S. military releases mosquitoes infected with Yellow Fever over Savannah,
Ga and Avon Park, Fl. Following each test, Army agents posing as public health
officials test victims for effects.
1958: LSD is tested on 95 volunteers at the Army's Chemical Warfare Laboratories
for its effect on intelligence. 1960's: The Governments well kept secret Project
Shad. Classified tests of Project Shad, show how the Marine jets came screaming
out of the night off a remote Pacific atoll, spraying a 100-mile-long aerosol
cloud over five tugboats. Then the men started getting sick.
1960: The Army Assistant Chief-of-Staff for Intelligence (ACSI) authorizes
field testing of LSD in Europe and the Far East. Testing of the european population
is code named Project THIRD CHANCE; testing of the Asian population is code
named Project DERBY HAT.
1965: Project CIA and Department of Defense begin Project MKSEARCH, a program
to develop a capability to manipulate human behavior through the use of mind-altering
drugs.
1965: Prisoners at the Holmesburg State Prison in Philadelphia are subjected
to dioxin, the highly toxic chemical component of Agent Orange used in Viet
Nam. The men are later studied for development of cancer, which indicates
that Agent Orange had been a suspected carcinogen all along.
1966: CIA initiates Project MKOFTEN, a program to test the toxicological effects
of certain drugs on humans and animals.
1966: U.S. Army dispenses Bacillus subtilis variant niger throughout the New
York City subway system. More than a million civilians are exposed when army
scientists drop lightbulbs filled with the bacteria onto ventilation grates.
1967: CIA and Department of Defense implement Project MKNAOMI, successor to
MKULTRA and designed to maintain, stockpile and test biological and chemical
weapons.
1968: CIA experiments with the possibility of poisoning drinking water by
injecting chemicals into the water supply of the FDA in Washington, D.C.
1969: On June 9, 1969, Dr. D.M. McArtor, then Deputy Director of Research
and Technology for the Department of Defense, appeared before the House Subcommittee
on Appropriations to request funding for a project to produce a synthetic
biological agent for which humans have not yet acquired a natural immunity.
Dr. McArtor asked for $10 million dollars to produce this agent over the next
5-10 years. The Congressional Record reveals that according to the plan for
the development of this germ agent, the most important characteristic of the
new disease would be "that it might be refractory [resistant] to the immunological
and therapeutic processes upon which we depend to maintain our relative freedom
from infectious disease". AIDS first appeared as a public health risk ten
years later.
1960 and 1970 Altogether, there were 103 tests scheduled between 1960 and
1970, but so far the Pentagon has only confirmed 12 took place. Three of the
tests used live nerve agents, one used a live biological agent and one used
a stimulant that, while considered harmless at the time, has since been found
to be hazardous.
1970: Funding for the synthetic biological agent is obtained under H.R. 15090.
The project, under the supervision of the CIA, is carried out by the Special
Operations Division at Fort Detrick, the army's top secret biological weapons
facility. Speculation is raised that molecular biology techniques are used
to produce AIDS-like retroviruses.
1970: United States intensifies its development of ethnic weapons (Military
Review, Nov. 1970), designed to selectively target and eliminate specific
ethnic groups who are susceptible due to genetic differences and variations
in DNA.
1975: The virus section of Fort Detrick's Center for Biological Warfare Research
is renamed the Fredrick Cancer Research Facilities and placed under the supervision
of the National Cancer Institute (NCI). It is here that a special virus cancer
program is initiated by the U.S. Navy, purportedly to develop cancer-causing
viruses. It is also here that retrovirologists isolate a virus to which no
immunity exists. It is later named HTLV (Human T-cell Leukemia Virus).
Congressional hearings of 1975, 1977 and 1994 confirm in nauseating detail
that our illustrious Department of Death has used the American population
as hapless guinea pigs since WWII. Rutgers professor Leonard Cole collected
from U.S. military records a horrifying list of biological and chemical agents
furtively tested on American and Canadian civilian populations.
1977: Senate hearings on Health and Scientific Research confirm that 239 populated
areas had been contaminated with biological agents between 1949 and 1969.
Some of the areas included San Francisco, Washington, D.C., Key West, Panama
City, Minneapolis, and St. Louis.
1978: Experimental Hepatitis B vaccine trials, conducted by the CDC, begin
in New York, Los Angeles and San Francisco. Ads for research subjects specifically
ask for promiscuous homosexual men.
1981: First cases of AIDS are confirmed in homosexual men in New York, Los
Angeles and San Francisco, triggering speculation that AIDS may have been
introduced via the Hepatitis B vaccine
1985: According to the journal Science (227:173-177), HTLV and VISNA, a fatal
sheep virus, are very similar, indicating a close taxonomic and evolutionary
relationship.
1986: According to the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences (83:4007-4011),
HIV and VISNA are highly similar and share all structural elements, except
for a small segment which is nearly identical to HTLV. This leads to speculation
that HTLV and VISNA may have been linked to produce a new retrovirus to which
no natural immunity exists.
1986: A report to Congress reveals that the U.S. Government's current generation
of biological agents includes: modified viruses, naturally occurring toxins,
and agents that are altered through genetic engineering to change immunological
character and prevent treatment by all existing vaccines.
1987: Department of Defense admits that, despite a treaty banning research
and development of biological agents, it continues to operate research facilities
at 127 facilities and universities around the nation.
1990: More than 1500 six-month old black and hispanic babies in Los Angeles
are given an experimental measles vaccine that had never been licensed for
use in the United States. CDC later admits that parents were never informed
that the vaccine being injected to their children was experimental.
1994: With a technique called gene tracking, Dr. Garth Nicolson at the MD
Anderson Cancer Center in Houston, TX discovers that many returning Desert
Storm veterans are infected with an altered strain of Mycoplasma incognitus,
a microbe commonly used in the production of biological weapons. Incorporated
into its molecular structure is 40 percent of the HIV protein coat, indicating
that it had been man-made.
1994, U.S. military aircraft began dropping a gel substance on the tiny town
of Oakville near the Pacific coast. Everybody in town came down with flu and
pneumonia-like symptoms. Some people were hospitalized and remained ill for
months. Pets and barnyard animals died. The gel material was tested by a number
of government and private labs which found human blood cells and nasty bacteria,
including a modified version of pseudonomas fluorescens, cited in over 160
military papers as an experimental biowarfare bacteria.
1994, Dr. Cole testified before a Senate committee that he feared the military
might develop new and genetically engineered pathogens. He could not have
known then that our government had been working on such heinous pathogens
since the 1960s, when it initiated a special virus cancer program in order
to create contagious cancers for biowarfare.
1994: Senator John D. Rockefeller issues a report revealing that for at least
50 years the Department of Defense has used hundreds of thousands of military
personnel in human experiments and for intentional exposure to dangerous substances.
Materials included mustard and nerve gas, ionizing radiation, psychochemicals,
hallucinogens, and drugs used during the Gulf War .
By 1996, Dr. Leonard Horowitz confirmed in his book Emerging Viruses that
both AIDS and the Marburg-Ebola complex were man-made monstrosities hatched
out of America's biowarfare labs.
1995: U.S. Government admits that it had offered Japanese war criminals and
scientists who had performed human medical experiments salaries and immunity
from prosecution in exchange for data on biological warfare research.
1995: Dr. Garth Nicolson, uncovers evidence that the biological agents used
during the Gulf War had been manufactured in Houston, TX and Boca Raton, Fl
and tested on prisoners in the Texas Department of Corrections.
1996: Department of Defense admits that Desert Storm soldiers were exposed
to chemical agents.
1997: Eighty-eight members of Congress sign a letter demanding an investigation
into bioweapons use Gulf War Syndrome.
1997: Medical journalist Ermina Cassani reported 29 biological “drops”
in the state of Utah. HAZMAT teams in biochemical hazard gear cleaned up the
feces with chlorine. Utah is home to the infamous Dugway Proving Grounds,
a chemical-biological test center where hundreds of former workers have contracted
Gulf-War like symptoms, according to a 1997 testimony before a government
committee.
1999: Ermina Cassani has investigated nation-wide reports of such biological
waste being dropped on neighborhoods from low-flying planes. Cassani investigated
over 30 different yuk drops during the years 1998 and 1999. In 1998, she obtained
a sample that looked like dried blood from a Michigan house. Examining this
material, a University of Michigan lab found pseudonomas fluorescens, the
same bug used on Oakville. It can cause horrible human infections including
fatal shock, and because of its glowing properties, it allows the military
to track its path.
In 1999, Jonathan Moreno of Clinton's Committee on Human Radiation Experiments,
also confirmed in his book Undue Risk decades of murderous military-intelligence
experimentation on civilians without their knowledge or consent.
2001: Captain Joyce Riley stood before a group of government officials last
year in Louisiana where the military was determined to conduct open air germ
tests, against the vociferous will of the people. She boldly told them that
the only acts of terrorism ever conducted on American soil have been perpetrated
by our own government. Never were truer words spoken!
Also see:
http://www.rense.com/general36/history.htm
http://www.totse.com/en/conspiracy/institutional_analysis/165501.html
http://www.researchprotection.org/history/chronology.html
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