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In reply to the discussion: Let me say this up front: yes, I know how this sounds but--- [View all]no matrix
(17 posts)104. Bio Warfare Experiments
Last edited Thu Apr 2, 2020, 11:01 PM - Edit history (1)
Over and over again, the military has conducted dangerous bio warfare experiments on Americanshttps://www.businessinsider.com/military-government-secret-experiments-biological-chemical-weapons-2016-9
"Here are some of the other difficult-to-believe germ warfare experiments that occurred during this dark chapter in US history.
These tests were documented in Cole's book and verified by Business Insider using congressional reports and archived news articles."
Experiments.
From the last paragraph of the article:
"And the "War on Terror" raises other concerns, according to Cole.
After the 2001 anthrax attacks, funding for bio terrorism research spiked by $1.5 billion. Then in 2004, Congress approved another $5.6 billion bio terror research project.
These projects are meant to protect society from the dangers of biological agents, but they may have an unintended consequence, Cole says.
"Thousands and thousands of people became familiar with pathogens that they were not familiar with before," he says. "You now have many more people that could potentially do bad with these organisms, and it only takes one person."
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believe me, I've thought along those lines often (since the day he was installed).
NRaleighLiberal
Apr 2020
#1
Could be both advice he is given by Russian cutouts and Trump's own financial self interests
joost5
Apr 2020
#63
Good point. He started taking the covid seriously when he saw bodies being hauled out of a familiar
Walleye
Apr 2020
#19
He's exactly what people voted for -- An ignorant white winger. Hope that changes in Nov.
Hoyt
Apr 2020
#6
I suspect the facts will eventually reveal a thoroughly corrupt administration, more concerned
sop
Apr 2020
#9
That was the embedded cause behind much of the Neo-Con programs run under Shrub.
Ford_Prefect
Apr 2020
#102
"Broken record" here, but: cruelty is the whole point for 100,000,000 fellow-citizens
FiveGoodMen
Apr 2020
#69
THANK YOU !!! If it was random stupidity there would be some decisions in America's favor !
uponit7771
Apr 2020
#16
He has no conscience. If it doesn't help him, other wealthy males and big business...
CousinIT
Apr 2020
#18
He's a psychopath. They thrive on chaos. The more dead the happier he'll be.
littlemissmartypants
Apr 2020
#23
To paraphrase a line in the movie Support Your Local Sheriff: I've been around tRUMP now
abqtommy
Apr 2020
#25
All of these things are true, republicans could step in and change it immediately. They're not:
onecaliberal
Apr 2020
#29
Republicans and big business execs actually want the spiky curve, not the flattened one.
tclambert
Apr 2020
#32
Also, there is no rational explanation why he is being allowed to continue in his job.
ooky
Apr 2020
#45
trump wants to know what's in it for him before every action, it's all that matters.
MerryBlooms
Apr 2020
#66
I have believed for quite some time that Trump takes his marching order from Putin.
Lonestarblue
Apr 2020
#98
Please also remember that all decisions made by trump also havor Putin and Russia
Gothmog
Apr 2020
#111