Clyde Francis Habeck, studied at Life of Hard Knocks
Answered Feb 14, 2019
Here is an interesting and
frightening list of, I must say alleged for my protection, actions taken by the
government Of The People, By The People and For The People. Interesting in a
macabre sort of way; frightening because most if not all of it was and is
perfectly legal .
(This Title was supposedly amended
several times after these occurrences)
TITLE 50 – WAR AND NATIONAL DEFENSE
CHAPTER 32 – CHEMICAL AND
BIOLOGICAL WARFARE PROGRAM
Sec. 1520. Use of human subjects
for testing of chemical or biological agents by Department of Defense;
accounting to Congressional committees with respect to experiments and studies;
notification of local civilian officials
(a) Not later than thirty days
after final approval within the Department of Defense of plans for any
experiment or study to be conducted by the Department of Defense, whether
directly or under contract, involving the use of human subjects for the testing
of chemical or biological agents, the Secretary of Defense shall supply the
Committees on Armed Services of the Senate and House of Representatives with a
full accounting of such plans for such experiment or study, and such experiment
or study may then be conducted only after the expiration of the thirty-day
period beginning on the date such accounting is received by such committees.
(b)
(1) The Secretary of Defense may
not conduct any test or experiment involving the use of any chemical or
biological agent on civilian populations unless local civilian officials in the
area in which the test or experiment is to be conducted are notified in advance
of such test or experiment, and such test or experiment may then be conducted
only after the expiration of the thirty-day period beginning on the date of
such notification.
(2) Paragraph (1) shall apply to
tests and experiments conducted by Department of Defense personnel and tests
and experiments conducted on behalf of the Department of Defense by
contractors.
Please note that no permission is
required, just approval by the DoD. Also note the "unless local civilian
officials in the area in which the test or experiment is to be conducted are
notified in advance". No definition of what constitutes "civilian
officials" or "in the area". Governor, mayor, friends of the
DoD?
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 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 "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 Monocacy 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.
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 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 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 Dr. Robert MacMahan of the
Department of Defense requests from congress $10 million to develop, within 5
to 10 years, a synthetic biological agent to which no natural immunity exists.
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).
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 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 .
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
©
1998-2000 Health News
Some more information
Some more information
Bio Safety Level 4 (BL-4) isolation suite at Camp
Detrick
Subject of Biological Warfare is isolated in an enclosed negative-pressure gurney
Gurney ready to be moved through transport-port to isolation suite
Such an enclosed negative-pressure gurney and
isolation suite was also used by "Jeremy Stone" in the Michael
Crichton novel and film, "The Andromeda Strain", whose purpose was to
popularize "exobiology".
Joshua Lederberg studied bacteria and viruses from the
viewpoint of transduction. Thus genes that convey virulence could be made more
virulent or transferred to bacteria that did not normally act as disease
vectors.
A subcommittee of the American Society of Microbiology
was established at the beginning of World War II, but extended well beyond
World War II. The purpose of this subcommittee was to review issues related to
biological warfare. Of course, this is very legitimate. However, perhaps an
unstated function was also the examination of research that might pertain to
biological warfare: thus, censorship.
The following documents establish connections between
Joshua Lederberg and Camp Detrick Biological Warfare research.
- Lederberg,
Joshua to Wolfe, Hugo C.: June 10, 1949
Regarding the report of the FAS committee on Biological Warfare
The focus of this letter is the use of agricultural pathogens which would not incur retroaction (retaliation or the use of biological weapons that could only be specifically targeted against a particular geographic or climatic area). Insofar as biological warfare might be targeted against humans, Joshua Lederberg states that the possibility of retaliation, as well as subsequent exclusion of military invasion, must be taken into account. Note that at no point does Joshua Lederberg raise any moral objections; in fact, he suggests that the public should be 'educated' to allay its fears of, and moral objections to, biological warfare.
.
- Page, Leslie A., Goodlow, Robert
J. and Braun, Werner, "The Effects of
Threonine on Population Changes and Virulence of Salmonella Typhimurium",
Camp Detrick, Frederick, MD, received for publication July 2, 1951
.
- Braun, Werner to Lederberg, Joshua: August
13, 1951
Joshua Lederberg's contract with Camp Detrick; work regarding mutagenic
agents that affect Amino acid levels
.
- Housewright, Riley D. to Lederberg,
Joshua: October 25, 1955
Recommend researchers to work at Camp Detrick
.
- Lederberg, Joshua to Jastrow,
Robert: circa February 21, 1959
"Fort Detrick can help you a great deal on this (but don't
let the papers learn you have BW in on the rockets!)"
.
- Horowitz, Norman to Lederberg,
Joshua: February 6, 1960
"Back-contamination and the goals of exobiological research."
.
- Berland, Theodore,
"Unknown Menace: Germs from Outer Space"
Popular Mechanics, November 1962, p. 124
Educating the public on applications used in biological warfare research,
leveraged to prevent 'back-contamination' of the Earth as the result of
space exploration
.
- Memorial to one-time Director
of Camp Detrick, Riley D Housewright
The memorial notes that Dr. Housewright proposed uses of Biological Warfare in Cuba
Some Other Known U.S. Biological Warfare
Facilities
- Horn
Island, Mississippi (test site)
- Dugway Proving Ground (DPG), Utah
- Pine
Bluff Arsenal (PBA), Arkansas (manufacturing)
- Terre Haute, Indiana (manufacturing)
- Edgewood Arsenal, Maryland
- Plum Island, New York
- Rocky Mountain Arsenal, Colorado
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