The identitities of those who planned and perpetrated decades ofbioterror attacks on Americans is known. Although they have admitted their guilt - in written confessions to Congress - they remain immune from prosecution. They are above the law.
In a 1977 special report to Congress, the U.S. Army admitted conducting hundreds of chemical and biological warfare tests, including at least 25 that deliberately targeted the unsuspecting public. The military disclosed evidence that it had released disease-causing germs in at least 48 open-air tests.
Over the previous 50 years (1944 to 1994), the U.S. military intentionally exposed hundreds of thousands of their own soldiers to dangerous microbes, mustard and nerve gas, radiation, hallucinogens and psychochemicals.
1943 Fort Detrick, Maryland
1945 US Recruiting Nazi Scientists
1946 US Recruited Japanese war criminals
1948 Committee on Biological Warfare
1949 Germ bombs
1950 The First "open air tests" in Virginia,
1950 Spraying San Francisco
1951 "Racist Germs" Tested on Blacks
1955 Whooping Cough Tampa Bay, Florida
1951-1969 Dugway Proving Ground, Utah
Mid1950s-early 1970s Project Shad Against US Sailors
1956 Operation Transit III, San Francisco Bay
1956 to 1958 Testing on Blacks in Savannah, Georgia and Avon Park, Florida
1950s to 1970s Operation Whitecoat Fort Detrick, MD on 2,200 Seventh-Day Adventists
1963-1965 Project Shad ships "participated in 111 tests"
1966 New York Subway Over One Million Exposed to germs
1987 Continued Research by DoD at 127 facilities and universities in the U.S.
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