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by Preston on 09 September 2012 - 21:09
Actually these experiments have not been stopped. They have been ongoing. Here is one example. Homeland Security is now going to deposit bacteria into certain cities at transportation terminals to study their new sensors. they claim this bacteria is not dangerous. Can we trust what they say? Dig deep if you want to know more, because much has been declassified the last few years.
www.youtube.com/watch?v=2SEJijwltYQ
www.cctvcambridge.org/HomelandSecurity

by Gigante on 09 September 2012 - 21:09
Nope..... most without reading your post will not remember much if anything if asked. Programmed to forget. But many can tell you that gaga's meat dress made it to a DC museum, I hope they have it in a controlled environment, hmm now Im hungry and horny go figure.

by Gigante on 10 September 2012 - 03:09
Did Obama’s EPA relaunch Tuskegee experiments?
Which do you find more shocking: that the Environmental Protection Agency conducts experiments on humans that its own risk assessments would deem potentially lethal, or that it hides the results of those experiments from Congress and the public because they debunk those very same risk assessments?
JunkScience.com recently obtained through the Freedom of Information Act the results of tests conducted on 41 people who were exposed by EPA researchers to high levels of airborne fine particulate matter - soot and dust known as PM2.5.
If we are to believe the congressional testimony of EPA Administrator Lisa P. Jackson, these experiments risked the lives of these 41 people, at least one of whom was already suffering from heart problems.
Ms. Jackson testified in September before the House Energy and Commerce Committee, “Particulate matter causes premature death. It doesn’t make you sick. It’s directly causal to dying sooner than you should.” Just to clarify what Ms. Jackson meant by “sooner than you should,” deaths allegedly caused by PM2.5 are supposed to occur within a day or so of exposure.
Read more: MILLOY: Did Obama's EPA relaunch Tuskegee experiments? - Washington Times http://www.washingtontimes.com/news/2012/apr/24/did-obamas-epa-relaunch-tuskegee-experiments/#ixzz262DTdAFk
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by Preston on 10 September 2012 - 04:09
Classically the poor, minorities (especially black), women and the sick or mentally ill have been preyed on with the USG experiments which some have compared to the Japanese Unit 721 and Nazi death camp experiments of Dr. Joseph Mengele, called the "Angel of Death". After WW2 ended both units were given immunity and brought to the USA to continue their "research" on behalf of US Intel. In Canada Ewen Cameron, MD, President of the America Psychiatric Association, preyed on innocent women and children who had been diagnosed as anxious or depressed with his savage experiments of "psychic driving", essentially torture for months at a time. He was never brought to justice for these experiments paid for by the CIA under MKUltra subprograms.
by Blitzen on 10 September 2012 - 14:09
by Preston on 10 September 2012 - 18:09

by Gigante on 11 September 2012 - 01:09
Many people, hell... most people to borrow from Jack, cant handle the truth.
So get use to anger and ridicule from the unwilling who will refuse to look with an open mind
at some very ugly reality. Jack was not being mean, some really cant handle it. For many people
they will choose to sacrifice others so they can...act like an ostrich and just let these abuses continue unexposed |
with the result: remaining comfortable in there oh so sweet unreal box. Ahhh so toasty down here!
Sadly you can ignore reality
but your children and their children will not be able to ignore
the consequences of your, ignoring reality.
Dump the challenge to the next generation,
its the new AmErIcAn WaY
Shake um up Preston.... PS tell the black van outside your front window to move down the street,
tomorrow is street sweep day. :)
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