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A Fort Detrick two-fer on weapons of mass destruction
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MONDAY, AUGUST 06, 2012

REMEMBERING THE OTHER WEAPON OF MASS DESTRUCTION


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Inside Fort Detrick, Maryland in the early days


I first wrote this blog entry in 2006 after reading an amazing book called "A Plague Upon Humanity" by Daniel Barenblatt. It tells the story of the hidden history of Japan's biological warfare program before and during WW II. Since we are remembering the atomic bombing of Hiroshima and Nagasaki this week I thought we also should remember the origins of another weapon of mass destruction - biological weapons.

Barenblatt begins by revealing how Japan created a phony pretext in order to start the Manchurian war. In September 1931 Japanese army engineers secretly blew up the Japanese-owned South Manchurian Railway near Shenyang. The Japanese government then immediately blamed the explosion upon Chinese soldiers garrisoned nearby. Japan then attacked the Chinese troops, sleeping in their barracks at the time. A war was underway.

Early on Japan set up a biological warfare (BW) unit led by Shiro Ishii. BW units were established throughout Manchuria and China in Japanese army occupied territory. At these locations Chinese freedom fighters and civilians were used as lab rats and were given lethal doses of bubonic plague, cholera, smallpox, typhus and typhoid. Bodies of infected prisoners were cut open, often while people still lived, to study the effects of the biological contamination. Japan's BW program used infected rats and fleas, dropped from airplanes, to spread the deadly diseases killing entire Chinese villages. Hundreds of thousands of innocent Chinese civilians were killed by Japan.

As WW II widened throughout the Pacific, Japan took their BW campaign to Japanese occupied islands. Japan also sent disease laden animals into Russia in hopes of spreading disease into that country. American prisoners of war were experimented on in Japanese labs as well.

Following Japanese surrender at the end of WW II one would have thought that these crimes against humanity would have been exposed and punished, similar to Nazi war crimes at the Nuremberg trials. But this was not the case. General Douglas MacArthur made a deal with Japan's chief BW expert, Shiro Ishii, protecting him from prosecution by literally covering up the entire BW story. Ishii and his BW team gave their expertise to the U.S. According to Barenblatt, "Not only did they escape war crimes proceedings and public scrutiny by virtue of their cooperation with the U.S. occupation authorities, they also became prominent public health officials and respected academic figures in Japanese university and government circles. A few became quite wealthy as executives of pharmaceutical companies."

The Soviet Union knew about Japan's BW program and in late 1949 called for Ishii to be apprehended and tried by the U.S. occupation forces in Japan as the ringleader of the secret Japanese program. In response, Gen. MacArthur's office in Tokyo denounced the Soviet charges of Japanese biological warfare and a U.S. cover-up as evidence of communist propaganda.

In fact on March 13, 1948 the U.S. War Department cabled instructions to Gen. MacArthur in Japan to give "immunity" to Japanese BW operatives. "Information retained from Ishii and associates may be retained in intelligence channels," the instructions concluded.

There were war crimes trials in Japan after WW II. B.V.A. Roling, the last surviving judge from the Tokyo trials, who represented the Netherlands on the international tribunal, learned of this American deception many years later. "As one of the judges in the International Military Tribunal for the Far East, it is a bitter experience for me to be informed now that centrally ordered Japanese war criminality of the most disgusting kind was kept secret from the Court by the U.S. government," Roling wrote. The U.S. should be "ashamed because of the fact they withheld information from the Court with respect to the biological experiments of the Japanese in Manchuria on Chinese and American prisoners of war," he said.

In the 1950's Ishii was secretly taken to the U.S. to lecture at Fort Detrick, MD on how to best conduct germ warfare. And as the Korean War heated up, Ishii was used by the U.S. to advise on how to spread deadly disease in that war against North Korean and Chinese forces. North Korea, China and the Soviet Union all claimed in 1951-52 that the U.S. Pentagon was using germ warfare on a large scale in the Korean War.

The Chinese showed footage and photographs of metallic U.S. shells that snapped open upon hitting the ground, releasing a swarming cargo of insects that unleashed bubonic plague, smallpox, and anthrax. This method of delivery had been a favorite of Japan's BW program.

Barenblatt notes that an international scientific investigating team, headed by a highly noted British biochemist from Cambridge University, did research in Korea and issued a report saying that sudden appearances of insects and spiders, of species not normally known in the region, in winter, and in association with the dropping of strange containers and objects by U.S. military planes were evidence of bio-warfare. Lab tests performed on fleas discovered in such unusual circumstances, positively showed the presence of bubonic plague bacteria.

In some cases, U.S. military jets, usually F-86 fighters, had flown over Korea dropping masses of fowl feathers tainted with anthrax.

In 1956 American journalist John Powell was charged with 13 counts of sedition for trying to expose the U.S. BW campaign in Korea. In 1953 former FBI Director J. Edgar Hoover brought Powell before congressional committees charging him with "un-American activities." Years later, in the 1980's, Powell's story was finally aired in an article in the Bulletin of Atomic Scientists.

So as we today hear China warning about the re-arming of Japan, with full support and encouragement of the U.S., can we not see some historical precedent for their worry? Both Japan and the U.S. have shown, since WW II, that they will use extreme measures to subdue Korea and China in the quest for control and domination of the Asia-Pacific. As the U.S. today doubles its military presence in the Asia-Pacific region, can there be any doubt that China and Korea have not forgotten the stories of the past? Stories that to most Americans are unknown and long covered up.



posted by Bruce K. Gagnon | 8:23 AM

http://space4peace.blogspot.com/2012/08/...-mass.html


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Embedded WJZ video....

Hundreds of people who live near Fort Detrick, Maryland died from cancer or are living with it. Now, one by one, they're coming forward with grave accusations against the military base.

"This is more than just people dying from the disease and government cover up. This is murder," said one.

During the Cold War, Fort Detrick led the country's research into biological warfare, even experimenting with Agent Orange. EPA reports show hazardous chemicals were dumped within hundreds of feet of people's homes.

posted by Bruce K. Gagnon | 8:14 AM

http://space4peace.blogspot.com/2012/08/...today.html





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Quote:Following Japanese surrender at the end of WW II one would have thought that these crimes against humanity would have been exposed and punished, similar to Nazi war crimes at the Nuremberg trials. But this was not the case. General Douglas MacArthur made a deal with Japan's chief BW expert, Shiro Ishii, protecting him from prosecution by literally covering up the entire BW story. Ishii and his BW team gave their expertise to the U.S. According to Barenblatt, "Not only did they escape war crimes proceedings and public scrutiny by virtue of their cooperation with the U.S. occupation authorities, they also became prominent public health officials and respected academic figures in Japanese university and government circles. A few became quite wealthy as executives of pharmaceutical companies."

The Soviet Union knew about Japan's BW program and in late 1949 called for Ishii to be apprehended and tried by the U.S. occupation forces in Japan as the ringleader of the secret Japanese program. In response, Gen. MacArthur's office in Tokyo denounced the Soviet charges of Japanese biological warfare and a U.S. cover-up as evidence of communist propaganda.

In fact on March 13, 1948 the U.S. War Department cabled instructions to Gen. MacArthur in Japan to give "immunity" to Japanese BW operatives. "Information retained from Ishii and associates may be retained in intelligence channels," the instructions concluded.

There were war crimes trials in Japan after WW II. B.V.A. Roling, the last surviving judge from the Tokyo trials, who represented the Netherlands on the international tribunal, learned of this American deception many years later. "As one of the judges in the International Military Tribunal for the Far East, it is a bitter experience for me to be informed now that centrally ordered Japanese war criminality of the most disgusting kind was kept secret from the Court by the U.S. government," Roling wrote. The U.S. should be "ashamed because of the fact they withheld information from the Court with respect to the biological experiments of the Japanese in Manchuria on Chinese and American prisoners of war," he said.

In the 1950's Ishii was secretly taken to the U.S. to lecture at Fort Detrick, MD on how to best conduct germ warfare. And as the Korean War heated up, Ishii was used by the U.S. to advise on how to spread deadly disease in that war against North Korean and Chinese forces. North Korea, China and the Soviet Union all claimed in 1951-52 that the U.S. Pentagon was using germ warfare on a large scale in the Korean War.

Thank you, Ed, for re-posting this article. I selected a few paragraphs here about the Japanese Unit 731 in Manchuria. Shiro Ishii, an M.D., was made Director of the Japanese biowarfare program by Emperor Hirohito. I have read several books about this program, and it is nauseating, American, British, and Australian prisoners of war were subjected to deliberate infections and vivisection, as were Asian citizens in the conquered lands. And yes, we used Shiro Ishii and his knowledge to conduct biowarfare in North Korea. Did you know that he was buried here in the United States? I read that in a book about the Japanese surrender and the treaty with Japan by an American journalist. It did not state where in the United States he is buried, but anyone interested could research this item. I believe I may still have that book, but it is in a box stored in the garage somewhere...

My interest in this came from the fact that Jose Rivera told me he had lived in Japan after the war and enjoyed his life there very much. He had asked me if I thought he looked Japanese(?). In some of his documents I saw that he had gone to Japan in 1948, after a year at Fort Detrick, and we know he worked as a bacteriologist with Dr. Carl Lamana, active in American biowarfare work. Also, Rivera claimed familiarity with the Japanese language in government documents. He returned to the U.S. and to San Antonio, Texas, in the mid-1950s before moving to the National Institute of Neurological Diseases and Blindness (NINDB) of the National Instiutes of Health in Bethesda, Maryland.

Watch this video of what is happening to people who live near Fort Detrick, cited above by Ed:

http://space4peace.blogspot.com/2012/08/...today.html

Adele
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Adele Edisen Wrote:Jose Rivera told me he had lived in Japan after the war and enjoyed his life there very much. He had asked me if I thought he looked Japanese(?). In some of his documents I saw that he had gone to Japan in 1948, after a year at Fort Detrick, and we know he worked as a bacteriologist with Dr. Carl Lamana, active in American biowarfare work. Also, Rivera claimed familiarity with the Japanese language in government documents. He returned to the U.S. and to San Antonio, Texas, in the mid-1950s before moving to the National Institute of Neurological Diseases and Blindness (NINDB) of the National Instiutes of Health in Bethesda, Maryland.


Adele

Adele, that's quite something that the head of Unit 731 is buried in the USA.... Also, the more you write about Rivera the creepier he becomes - and he was at full creep from the start! Most of the people who were in some way affiliated or connected [directly or indirectly] to the JFK assassination and other interconnected black ops were WWII veterans involved in the darker parts of that War and its aftermath. It is my contention that the US Military never 'stood down' from WWII [except as a PR exercise]. They also absorbed the worst of their enemy's weapons and scientists [and perhaps 'ethics' (sic)], and they became an integral part of our arsenal and are to this day [now more advanced]. Very sad history that few really understand.
"Let me issue and control a nation's money and I care not who writes the laws. - Mayer Rothschild
"Civil disobedience is not our problem. Our problem is civil obedience! People are obedient in the face of poverty, starvation, stupidity, war, and cruelty. Our problem is that grand thieves are running the country. That's our problem!" - Howard Zinn
"If there is no struggle there is no progress. Power concedes nothing without a demand. It never did and never will" - Frederick Douglass
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Peter Lemkin Wrote:
Adele Edisen Wrote:Jose Rivera told me he had lived in Japan after the war and enjoyed his life there very much. He had asked me if I thought he looked Japanese(?). In some of his documents I saw that he had gone to Japan in 1948, after a year at Fort Detrick, and we know he worked as a bacteriologist with Dr. Carl Lamana, active in American biowarfare work. Also, Rivera claimed familiarity with the Japanese language in government documents. He returned to the U.S. and to San Antonio, Texas, in the mid-1950s before moving to the National Institute of Neurological Diseases and Blindness (NINDB) of the National Instiutes of Health in Bethesda, Maryland.


Adele

Adele, that's quite something that the head of Unit 731 is buried in the USA.... Also, the more you write about Rivera the creepier he becomes - and he was at full creep from the start! Most of the people who were in some way affiliated or connected [directly or indirectly] to the JFK assassination and other interconnected black ops were WWII veterans involved in the darker parts of that War and its aftermath. It is my contention that the US Military never 'stood down' from WWII [except as a PR exercise]. They also absorbed the worst of their enemy's weapons and scientists [and perhaps 'ethics' (sic)], and they became an integral part of our arsenal and are to this day [now more advanced]. Very sad history that few really understand.
Agreed on all counts Peter. :darthvader: And fascinating and educational as always Adele. You have led a 'interesting' life in the minefields there Adele...well, actually one very nasty encounter but you lived to tell the story. And we are all the wiser for it.
"The philosophers have only interpreted the world, in various ways. The point, however, is to change it." Karl Marx

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Yes, and I was thinking just a little while ago as I was watching a video about mind conttrol and the mass murdrers and bombers
in recent years all had prior military connections (except we still don't know about the people behind the 9/11). Indeed, the military
trains and educates its soldiers to kill, and supplies the arms with which to do it in the name of patriotism. But then the military
does not "untrain" them, only sends them back to civilian life without any helpful preparation for the change. That may be one
reason why war veterans do not like to talk about their war experiences, except only with other veterans.

As for Rivera, his military personnel record was summarized by Dave Robertson, an attorney who was helping me. You can
find it at the end of Bill Kelly's article about me - "A New Oswald Witness Goes Public" in his Notes section. The article was
updated in December of 2009 and is on Bill's website: Scroll down to 2009 on the right side of the page.

http://jfkcountercoup.blogspot.com

There should be a lot of new material about Rivera coming out in Hank Albarelli's new book, A SECRET ORDER: The High Strangeness
and Synchronicity in the JFK Assassination. It is due to be published at the end of September, next month.
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Quote:And fascinating and educational as always Adele. You have led a 'interesting' life in the minefields there Adele...well, actually one very nasty encounter but you lived to tell the story. And we are all the wiser for it.

Thank you, Magda, for your gracious words. There will be more information about Rivera in Hank Albarelli's book, as I noted in my reply to Peter. I'll be learning new things myself as this story goes on.

Adele
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Adele Edisen Wrote:Yes, and I was thinking just a little while ago as I was watching a video about mind conttrol and the mass murdrers and bombers
in recent years all had prior military connections (except we still don't know about the people behind the 9/11). Indeed, the military
trains and educates its soldiers to kill, and supplies the arms with which to do it in the name of patriotism. But then the military
does not "untrain" them, only sends them back to civilian life without any helpful preparation for the change. That may be one
reason why war veterans do not like to talk about their war experiences, except only with other veterans.

As for Rivera, his military personnel record was summarized by Dave Robertson, an attorney who was helping me. You can
find it at the end of Bill Kelly's article about me - "A New Oswald Witness Goes Public" in his Notes section. The article was
updated in December of 2009 and is on Bill's website: Scroll down to 2009 on the right side of the page.

http://jfkcountercoup.blogspot.com

There should be a lot of new material about Rivera coming out in Hank Albarelli's new book, A SECRET ORDER: The High Strangeness
and Synchronicity in the JFK Assassination. It is due to be published at the end of September, next month.

Adele, While I knew your story well, I just re-read Bills piece [again]....VERY bizarre, indeed! They had some plans for you in the event they needed to use you further after the Dallas event...thank goodness they didn't! They likely set up several others [some we know about, most not] in similar manners - if each one with a different scenario. They had themselves covered no matter what didn't go according to the main plan and alternate patsies and sub-patsies and witnesses to implicate patsies and more.....a labyrinth of misdeeds, indeed. Speaking for myself, I'm so glad you 'came out' with your story - it is so important. It is also very wonderful that you can see the broader picture of the machinery behind what happened - at the time - long before Dallas - and to the current day. Your a real treasure, Adele. I hope with Albarelli's book more will come to know about you and your story. It gives away [not for the first time] the evidence of conspiracy; pre-planning; wide fore-knowledge; maneuvering of patsies, and planned cover-up....among other things. It also gives some clues to some of the players and forces behind it all.
"Let me issue and control a nation's money and I care not who writes the laws. - Mayer Rothschild
"Civil disobedience is not our problem. Our problem is civil obedience! People are obedient in the face of poverty, starvation, stupidity, war, and cruelty. Our problem is that grand thieves are running the country. That's our problem!" - Howard Zinn
"If there is no struggle there is no progress. Power concedes nothing without a demand. It never did and never will" - Frederick Douglass
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I just finished watching the soul gripping movie "The Human Condition",by Masaki Kobayashi.It's in six parts,and runs a little over nine hours total.It tells the story of a Japanese man who gets drafted into the Imperial Army,and ends up towards the end of the war in Southern Manchuria as Japans defeat is eminent.It tells the story from the regular soldier perspective,and it shows the complete brutality of the time.Most importantly the brutality of the higher Japanese officers against the regular troops,and then as POW's.Of course,it doesn't touch on the medical experiments though.Kobayashi filmed this movie in black and white,from 1959-61.It's an expensive collection at around $50.00,but well worth the price if you like this sort of entertainment.Really one of the greatest movies I have ever seen.

http://www.criterion.com/films/2106-the-human-condition
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Keith - it's the same, sad, truth.

To conduct unethical, potentially crippling or terminal experimentation, the scientists of the military-intelligence-multinational complex needed (need) human guinea pigs who either couldn't sue or who had noone to speak for their rights.

Thus the human fodder for covert militarized science has traditionally been found in the following spheres:

Conscripted soldiers.

Convicted prisoners.

Voiceless orphans.

There are variations on this.

I've interviewed a very credible and well connected whistleblower who claims to have been a Mechanic in illegal human experimentation on South American street children in secret compounds in the Amazon jungle.

I've interviewed several adults, born into high ranking military or intelligence families who claim, with significant but not conclusive evidence, that they were subjected to covert experimentation as children and through their developing years.

But soldiers, prisoners and orphans are still the preferred fodder of the military-intelligence-multinational complex.
"It means this War was never political at all, the politics was all theatre, all just to keep the people distracted...."
"Proverbs for Paranoids 4: You hide, They seek."
"They are in Love. Fuck the War."

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Jan Klimkowski Wrote:Keith - it's the same, sad, truth.

To conduct unethical, potentially crippling or terminal experimentation, the scientists of the military-intelligence-multinational complex needed (need) human guinea pigs who either couldn't sue or who had noone to speak for their rights.

Thus the human fodder for covert militarized science has traditionally been found in the following spheres:

Conscripted soldiers.

Convicted prisoners

Voiceless orphans.

There are variations on this.

Jan, All, not a very great step distant from the captive guinea pigs the Nazis used.....maybe they used fewer soldiers and more prisoners and those medically confined. Hardly 'progress'....not even in the direction of ethics.
"Let me issue and control a nation's money and I care not who writes the laws. - Mayer Rothschild
"Civil disobedience is not our problem. Our problem is civil obedience! People are obedient in the face of poverty, starvation, stupidity, war, and cruelty. Our problem is that grand thieves are running the country. That's our problem!" - Howard Zinn
"If there is no struggle there is no progress. Power concedes nothing without a demand. It never did and never will" - Frederick Douglass
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