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That Time the United States Tested Biological Warfare on its Own Citizens While U S Government officials hoped that all records of the human biological warfare experiments would be destroyed along with the weapons themselves, in 1976 Newsweek reporter Drew Fetherston uncovered classified documents revealing many of the secret tests
United States biological weapons program - Wikipedia The US also pursued basic research on many more bio-agents Throughout its history, the U S bioweapons program was secret It was later revealed that laboratory and field testing (some of the latter using simulants on non-consenting individuals) had been common
How the U. S. Government Tested Biological Warfare on America For 25 years, the government’s involvement in biological warfare testing — and its use of civilians as unwitting guinea pigs — remained top-secret It’s a secret that likely would’ve gone on indefinitely if not for the efforts of a savvy Newsweek reporter named Drew Fetherston
The History of Bioweapons Experimentation on US Citizens With the September 11, 2001 terrorist attacks and subsequent anthrax mailings as a pretext for an aggressive militarist posture, the national security state is ramping-up research for the production of genetically-modified organisms for deployment as new, frightening weapons of war
The United States and Biological Warfare: - JSTOR In December 1951, the then US Secretary of Defense ordered early readiness for offensive use of biological weapons Soon afterwards, the North Korean and Chinese armies accused the United States of starting a large-scale biological warfare experiment in Korea
Biological weapon - Warfare, History, Pathogens | Britannica The Japanese not only used biological weapons in China, but they also experimented on and killed more than 3,000 human subjects (including Allied prisoners of war) in tests of biological warfare agents and various biological weapons delivery mechanisms