Sunday, April 15, 2018

Intel Today Dr Jeffrey S. Kaye — U.S. Dropped Plague-infected Fleas on North Korea in March 1952

While U.S. forces carpet bombed North Korea, bombed irrigation dams, and threatened nuclear attack, their most controversial action was the use of bacteriological or biological weapons during the war.
For decades, the U.S. has strenuously denied the use of such weapons. At the same time, evidence of such use was kept from the American people. Even today, very few are aware of what really happened. Only in February 2018 was a full documentary report on the U.S. use of germ warfare during the Korean War, prepared and written by mostly West European scientists 66 years ago, released online in easy-to-read format.…
Recalls the European Americans giving Native Americans smallpox laced blankets.

Intel Today
Dr Jeffrey S. Kaye — U.S. Dropped Plague-infected Fleas on North Korea in March 1952
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3 comments:

Kaivey said...

The Good Guys!

Tom Hickey said...

Like the sinking of the Lusitania, the facts come out only after many decades have gone by and there is no longer any accountability.

Kaivey said...

Isn't it sad we may never know the truth and JFK, or even John Lennon. And we may never know the truth about 9/11. Those that know the truth eventually die and if no records are left anywhere, and there probably aren't, it means that ever finding the truth is over.