Government sponsored MASS inoculations
52Gov't Video - What You Should Know About Biological Warfare
Media should be ADDED
The aforelisted video was "Pre TV / Three per household" -- the video may have been one played in movie theatres.
I remember basic training in the U.S. Army [mid 70s], when we were taught "Basic Survival Skills" -- "you can eat anything birds eat" ... ? Hmmmm, does that apply to date? I remember when Farmers detested birds, because they would eat sowed seeds. Currently, birds do not eat from commercial farms nor any open ground of sown seeds, including flower gardens -- this may be attributed to bio-engineering.
Do you suppose, this is an underlined burden shared by "imported food groceries" whereas food related illness negates some of the lessons described in the video? Meaning, food additives [preservatives, dyes, ...] atop of chemical additives to the soil?
Created Data Base
If by chance you have never heard of the Tuskegee Experiment: selected males, who contracted syphilis via their lifestyle [between 1932 and 1972] were observed by the U.S. Public Health Service (PHS). The conducted experiment entailed observing how long it took 399 black men in the late stages of syphilis to surmise. These men, for the most part illiterate sharecroppers from one of the poorest counties in Alabama, were never told what disease they were suffering from or of its seriousness. Informed that they were being treated for "bad blood,"their doctors had no intention of curing them of syphilis at all."
Medical justification was simply - they wanted documented medical data on black men to compare with documented data of non-blacks to evaluate the breakdown of health due to untreated syphilis.
In short, they were solicited for medical treatment; however, denied medication that would have extended their lives.
This tragedy was aired via TV movie in 1997, entitled "Miss Evers' Boys" casting Alfre Woddard as Miss Evers and Laurence Fishburne as one of the selected males that left the south; got cured and returned to show the others.
PrintShare it! — Rate it: up down [flag this hub]








