Thursday, August 27, 2020

Nuclear Experiments On The Disabled In The United States Of America

Vertus Hardiman, a victim of radiation experiment sponsored by his local country hospital

Vertus Hardiman, a victim of radiation experiment sponsored by his local country hospital



Experiments in which radioactive food and toxic agents were administered to humans have not only been limited to Hitler scientists, Belgium, Australia, the Netherlands, and Great Britain scientists were also involved.

 

On December 28, 1993, newspapers in America reported that between 1946 and 1956 twenty mentally handicapped people in the United States received radioactive food.

 

According to the American newspaper Boston Globe, this happened in the context of nuclear experiments during the Cold War. Researchers from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology and Harvard University were involved in the relevant tests on the disabled.

 

The subjects were young people between the ages of fifteen and seventeen who were subjected to experiments without their parents' knowledge. They started the day with a breakfast where their radioactive milk was served.

 

Through the revelations about such nuclear experiments on humans, the English secretary of state for energy, Hazel O'Leary, has ordered an internal investigation that all official documents will be made public. 

 

In 1995, President Bill Clinton officially apologized for the many nuclear experiments carried out on humans during the Cold War.

 

It was not only such radiation experiments that had to provide information about when and how E-coli bacteria within the human body could disintegrate causing horrific diseases such as Aids.

 

The Sunday Telegraph, for example, published confidential documents about large experiments by Porton Down in which a piece of biological warfare was simulated on behalf of the British government. In addition, the same E-coli bacteria were spread, targeting the population of London.

 

After it became known, the English Minister of Defense, Michael Portillo was called to account by the parliament. Admittedly, he admitted that during decades indeed field experiments with potentially pathogenic E-coli bacteria had been carried out, but, he said on behalf of a number of other responsible politicians: 

 

'The experiments were only intended to map the spread of such bacteria. The scientists have made the bacteria harmless. No one, therefore, has anything to fear." Harmless? They caused AIDS?!

 

But even those who believe that in this case the E-coli bacteria were indeed made completely harmless, the question remains with which contaminated Coli bacteria Porton Down or 'in real life' had wanted to carry out a biological war.

 

In any case, it is clear that military personnel are also involved in genetic DNA recombination, as discussed during the meeting of the Royal Dutch Academy of Science” research and that, in particular in Porton Down, years of research has been done into the possibilities of incorporating all sorts of viruses within the coliforms that occur in our intestinal system. 

 

And of course, it is crystal clear that these devilish creations of microorganisms have to be tested. Tested where? In Africa of course, by criminals like Hillary Koprowski, the American Centers for Disease Control (CDC) and last but not least the World Health Organization.

 

Microorganisms that, through their deceptive jacket, are life-threatening and extremely effective bio-weapons, because they will not be recognized as foreign by the human body. Moreover, bacteria are known to spread very easily. 

 

When such an E-coli bacteria infected with a deadly virus can nestle in our intestinal tract, they will emerge as a tiny, but extremely effective 'Trojan' horse.

 

Years ago, I thought you should not think about what could happen if you had the idea of using the AIDS virus in such Coli bacteria! Now I know better, they are not just on the shelf but are actually used to reduce the excessive growth of our world population.

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