Anonymous ID: 2d9d4f April 5, 2020, 4:42 p.m. No.8697322   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>7327 >>7339

Reposting from late last bread

 

Q-fever used by US Army at Ft Detrick bio-weapons lab

 

Operation Whitecoat

Used 7th Day Adventist volunteers

 

Operation Whitecoat was a biodefense medical research program carried out by the United States Army at Fort Detrick, Maryland between 1954 and 1973. The program pursued medical research using volunteer enlisted personnel who were eventually nicknamed "Whitecoats". These volunteers, all conscientious objectors, including many members of the Seventh-day Adventist Church, were informed of the purpose and goals of each project before providing consent to participate in any project. The stated purpose of the research was to defend troops and civilians against biological weapons and it was believed that the Soviet Union was engaged in similar activities.

 

Although the program was discontinued in 1973, human use research for biodefense purposes is still conducted at the U.S. Army Medical Research Institute of Infectious Diseases (USAMRIID) at Fort Detrick and at other government and civilian research institutes. However, these post-Whitecoat studies are often human use challenge studies, in which a person is inoculated with a known pathogen to determine how effective an investigational treatment will be.

 

Over the course of the 19-year program, more than 2,300 U.S. Army soldiers, many of whom were trained medics, contributed to the Whitecoat experiments by allowing themselves to be infected with bacteria (tularemia or Q fever) that were considered likely choices for a biological attack. While some volunteered immediately after basic training, for conscientious objectors at Ft. Sam Houston, TX (before they began their medic training), the near certainty of being assigned as a combat medic in Vietnam helped some medics choose instead to remain in the United States with the Whitecoat program. The goal of the program was to determine dose response for these agents. The volunteers were then treated with antibiotics to cure the infections. Some volunteers, under experimental protocol, were also given investigational vaccines for Q fever and tularemia, as well as for yellow fever, Rift Valley fever, hepatitis A, Yersinia pestis (plague), and Venezuelan equine encephalitis and other diseases.[1] Some soldiers were given two weeks of leave in exchange for being used as a test subject. These experiments took place at Fort Detrick which is a U.S. Army research installation in Frederick, Maryland.

Anonymous ID: 2d9d4f April 5, 2020, 4:59 p.m. No.8697638   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>7915

>>8697480

There are many people and organizations on the planet. Many great orgs with great people everywhere.

 

If I was running an op to control the worlds leaders, where would I go to hunt new prey?

 

Young, hardworking, idealistic, rock solid community leaders? People who can lead, and are well spoken? Great targets for blackmail and coercion later as you watch them climb the pyramid.

 

Future leaders are being targeted for corruption long before they can ever sense anything is wrong. The Blue Lodge is the foundation. Lots of cops and military. Good hunting.

 

Pyramids built on pyramids. They're all a lie. But it's good people who've been lied to by the few.

Anonymous ID: 2d9d4f April 5, 2020, 5:19 p.m. No.8697990   🗄️.is 🔗kun

>>8697915

These "activities" do not occur in the Blue Lodge(1st, 2nd, 3rd Degree). There is no "higher" degree than Master Mason. The appendent and affiliated organizations do their own thing. Not all masons belong to all masonic organizations.

 

There is no benefit or connection to a Master Mason when HRC kills a kid. None whatsoever. If you can show otherwise, I'd love to see your work.