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Good! If the US army needs to experiment with bioweapons or some other toxic materials, I'm expecting it to make live trials inside the continental US, and not in some foreign third world country.
Who would not say that, and America is respected and feared by the army. Will have to put up with the experiments. How different?
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i found this experiment very interesting but using the society for some lethal experiments is not ethical. i hope such experiments arent being realized on our society.
legendary
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Prisons and military units are especially convenient places in which to perform reasonably controlled medical experiments for reasons which are fairly obvious to anyone who understands the basics of science:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sT25HhAVhhU

Nicolson above mentioned Borrelia but focused on mycoplasmas.  MacDonald has done a variety of work on the former which is most associated with Lyme, but according to MacDonald's work with DNA probes, with a lot of other diseases as well.
 
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7ZnY871HZhM

Anyway, we only have 60% prescription drug usage in the U.S. now.  'We' might be able to get that up to 95% with a little more work, and seem to be on that trajectory.

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Your country may be your worst enemy
Good! If the US army needs to experiment with bioweapons or some other toxic materials, I'm expecting it to make live trials inside the continental US, and not in some foreign third world country.
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The Military Has Repeatedly Conducted Dangerous Biowarfare Experiments On Americans





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 famous fog. The military was testinghow a biological weapon attack would affect the 800,000 residents of the city.

The people of San Francisco had no idea.

The Navy continued the tests for seven days, potentially causing at least one death. It was one of the first large-scale biological weapon trials that would be conducted under a "germ warfare testing program" that went on for 20 years, from 1949 to 1969. The goal "was to deter [the use of biological weapons] against the United States and its allies and to retaliate if deterrence failed," the government explained later. "Fundamental to the development of a deterrent strategy was the need for a thorough study and analysis of our vulnerability to overt and covert attack."


Read more at https://www.technocracy.news/index.php/2016/09/25/military-repeatedly-conducted-dangerous-biowarfare-experiments-americans/.


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