Abstract: In the United States in the past half century, the US Department of Defense and the US military released biological agents into a population to be protected. At least in 1949, few Americans know that open-bioassays for stimulants such as Aspergillus fumigatus, cadmium zinc sulphide, Bacillus subtilis, Serratia marcescens, etc. have begun in densely populated areas. Between 1949 and 1969, the military allowed the 239 field trial to be conducted in a densely populated area of the United States.
From 1963 to 1969, as part of the project "Ship Hazard and Defense (SHAD)", the US military tested, such as spraying various biological weapons and chemical weapons on various US ships, and thousands A US military staff boarded. With these ships. There was no notice to staff and there was no protective clothing. Chemical substances tested by US military personnel include nervous gas VX and toxic chemical substances such as sarin, zinc sulfide and sulfur dioxide, and various biological substances.
One of the things the military is good at is the reunion. The island used for the test also covered undoubted seafarers with chemicals and biological agents. Many people are infected with the same cancer and physical condition, cast important questions, and add awkward information to dig deeper. The answer to the question creates a suspicious answer. Wake Island was formerly a military stopover between the United States and Asia and a gas station, with an important strategic position and the longest runway on the island. Wake Island is the monthly slaughter, deprivation, fire, and the most ruthless skirmishes bloody in World War II. This is the notorious stage of the conference on the progress of the Korean War, President Truman led the General MacArthur to dismiss. During the Vietnam War, Wick was an important destination for the state.
In 1942, a British scientist from the Porton Down Military Research Center began experimenting with Bacillus anthracis as a biological weapon. In infamous cases, they tested biological weapons with Groniad sheep on a deserted island near Scottish coast. After thorough decontamination work, the government's quarantine of Gruinard did not end until 1990. These experiments create a strange name called Operation Vegetarian aimed at dispersing flaxseed cakes infected with Bacillus anthracis in Germany. Once the plan is carried out, the cow will eat the cake, dead to spread the anthrax to the civilians, and will also take away important food sources from Germany.