American Heart of Darkness: Volume II by Kirkconnell Robert

American Heart of Darkness: Volume II by Kirkconnell Robert

Author:Kirkconnell, Robert
Language: eng
Format: epub
Published: 2020-08-01T00:00:00+00:00


HIV/AIDS: Who Had the Means?

First, we look at what agencies have or had the word “Bioweapons” in their name at the time of the Jonestown experiment. For starters, how about the U.S. Army’s Chemical and Biological Warfare Division at Fort Detrick, Maryland? Further research discloses that, since 1983, the former Soviet Union news agencies have published many articles that accuse the biological warfare division at Fort Detrick of having done what we are looking into. What got the Soviets’ attention was the fact that Fort Detrick was researching both the development of bioweapons and also HIV/AIDS. If anyone had the means to develop HIV into a biological weapon, Fort Detrick certainly did.

This does not mean that they did it, only that they had the means to do so. If the development of bioweapons took place, Fort Detrick would be on the top of the list for where it was developed, or at least the center for the research. We now look at the creation of Fort Detrick and a few of its operations that would lead any reasonable person to suspect it of at least the capacity to develop and deploy man-made biological weapons.

Now, a few facts about Fort Detrick compiled by whatreallyhappened.com’s internet article “A Short History of US Government Respect for Human Life.”

1942: The U.S. creates Fort Detrick, a 92-acre facility, employing nearly 500 scientists working to create biological weapons and develop defensive measures against them. Fort Detrick’s main objectives include investigating whether diseases are transmitted by inhalation, digestion, or through skin absorption; of course, these biological warfare experiments heavily relied on the use of human subjects.[290]

1943: In response to Japan’s full-scale germ warfare program, the U.S. begins research on biological weapons at Fort Detrick, Md.

1946: The American public finally learns of the biowarfare experiments being done at Fort Detrick from a report released by the War Department.[291]

1952: Military scientists use the Dugway Proving Ground (Emphasis added by author)[292] -- which is located 87 miles southwest of Salt Lake City, Utah -- in a series of experiments to determine how Brucella suis and Brucella melitensis spread in human populations. Today, over a half-century later, some experts claim that we are all infected with these agents as a result of these experiments.[293]

1953-1970: The CIA begins Project MK/NAOMI to “Stockpile incapacitating and lethal materials, to develop gadgetry for the dissemination of these materials, and to test the effects of certain drugs on animals and humans.” As part of MK/NAOMI, the CIA and the Special Operations Division of the Army Biological Laboratory at Fort Detrick try to develop two suicide pill alternatives to the standard cyanide suicide pill given to CIA agents and U-2 pilots. CIA agents and U-2 pilots are meant to take these pills when they find themselves in situations in which they (and all the information they hold in their brains) are in enemy hands. They also develop a “microbioinoculator” – a device that agents can use to fire small darts coated with biological agents that can remain potent for weeks or even months.



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