View Full Version : Used & Betrayed - 100 Years of US Troops as Lab Rats
giovonni
24th May 2016, 19:51
From Abby Martin/ Empire_File026
On Memorial Day, politicians will speak at ceremonies all over the country
and repeat their favorite mantra: "Support the troops."
This pledge is hammered into the American psyche at every turn. But there is a hidden, dark history that shows that the politicians are in fact no friend to service members--but their greatest enemy.
An easy way to prove this truth is to look at how they so quickly betray and abandon their soldiers after purposely ruining their lives, and even after using them as literal lab rats.
In this disturbing chapter of The Empire Files, Abby Martin documents decades of experimentation on US troops— from nuclear tests to psychotropic drugs—as well as knowingly exposing them to deadly poisons, from sarin gas to Agent Orange.
Most damning is that the hundreds of thousands of veterans seeking help from the government for the side-effects are always met with lies and denial.
Published on May 24, 2016
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TRMT1eozxPg&feature=em-uploademail
Michelle Marie
24th May 2016, 20:11
They harvest our children right out of our mandatory public education schools. I've watched their trapping strategies. They certainly ruin lives. These are crimes against humanity, and I am witness to their schemes of entrapment.
God's laws will not be mocked. Let the conscience of all who come into contact stand forth and take command as the truth claims victory. That's my prayer. My own work is for children.
God bless the awakening.
MM
Bluegreen
24th May 2016, 20:51
The thing that is frustrating is the folks I see wearing "Support Our Troops" t-shirts and the like are for the most part decent, hard-working people.
It is hard to accept that I cannot make them understand nor is it my place to.
:(
Openmindedskeptic
24th May 2016, 22:18
I reached out to Abby Martin a while ago to make her aware of the plight of target individuals. She was affiliated through Project Censored with the staff at Sonoma State University who put together this document US Electromagnetic Weapons and Human Rights (http://www.projectcensored.org/wp-content/uploads/2010/05/ElectromegnaticWeapons.pdf) so I felt she might be receptive.
Sadly, I found Abby to be dismissive and she quickly passed me off to Professor Peter Phillips (http://www.sonoma.edu/sociology/faculty/peter-phillips.html) who never followed up with any degree of sincerity. I find that odd since I have the support of a couple of prominent NSA whistleblowers.
Is there a USA Law forbidding experimentation upon the American people? If not, it is past time to have one NOW! Let us begin by stopping chemical spraying of poisons and diseases and drought-causing powders in the atmosphere. This is not GEO ENGINEERING, but MASS MURDER. Let us take the mysterious chemicals added to every package of food out of the packages and keep us from getting cancer. There is a long list of things. However, the legislators are paid off. Go to stopthecrime.net to read all the plans to silently kill us all through cell towers, cell phones, smart radiations of the deadliest frequencies known to mankind, etc.
bluekungfoo
25th May 2016, 03:06
I never thought this to be true, but it is...
When I served in 97-2000, Iraq was still a big scare of possibly using Anthrax on troops, now mind you , this was peace time ; and guess what came down the pipe as an order to all US Army Troops and more, that all soldiers have the Anthrax vaccination .
Talk about nervous, because we all knew for a fact that this stuff was scary, and this was not like getting a bloody flu shot. It was so scary to everyone in fact that I remember hearing chatter about a junior officer who refused getting the shot. An I even remember the moronic speech that our 1st sgt gave, which was simply, I am getting it, so you are getting it too. The shot was indeed painful, it literally felt like fire burning under the skin of the injection, and then afterwards my arm felt as if it had been hit hard with a baseball bat. I have not had any adverse side effects from it thankfully and doubt that I will.
The thing that should be noted about being a member of the U.S military, is even though you wear a uniform, and the propaganda on tv promoting the US. Military being so honorable, noble, yada yada add nausea ... Those commercials never show the truth, the under belly of the Military life, and how it is a different world completely. You basically sign your life away on the dotted line when you enlist. The military owns you, and if they give an order to give you or your unit a " vaccination " it is going to happen, now what is in that syringe , who knows, you just hope it doesn't kill you; what ever it is. An your only choice on the matter is to go AWOL, or disobey a direct order and then your options become, being forcefully injected, or sent to the brig or both.
bluekungfoo
25th May 2016, 03:17
Michelle Marie ;You are so beyond right , anyone have young children and are in the states, sniff around , and ask questions, because in public high school, around the 9th grade, I was forced to go and see an army recruiter , no clue why I was selected, I suspect it was just random, it wasn't like I was some A+ student. An I may have even in the 8th grade been in a class to have a military recruiter talk to us in general.... I do remember in grade school that two veterans of the Vietnam war on veterans day came to share their stories as well. It all seems innocent enough at first, until it adds up. Military recruiters should never be allowed on a grade school or high school campus. Because legally they are children first n foremost , College, different story , they are not much smarter in college but have a chance at making a better rational decision.
So I went in right after high school, giant mistake on my part, well get this, after basic training, we were offered the opportunity for like a chance to go back home for like a week, the only catch is we would have to spend a few hours of that week back where we started at our recruiters office, to go back to our high school and basically show off and try to influence other kids to join. Of course I jumped on the offer to go home right after basic training. It was a giant waste of time in regards to recruiting. But at least I got to spend some time at home.
Children are beyond impressionable and the military will always have plenty of people ready to freely enlist, as adults over the age of 21, there should be no reason to use techniques to influence school children to join.
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